Surveillance



Better IP from Bosch
May 2012, Bosch Building Technologies, Products & Solutions
Few areas of the hospital had closed circuit TV (CCTV) cameras and we were told that the cameras were obsolete and the company that fitted them in the early 2000s had dissolved.

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Antartic cameras
May 2012, Industrial Automation & Control (IAC)
Mobotix cameras celebrate 10th year of keeping Antarctic penguins safe under tough weather conditions.

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Ruggedised PTZs
May 2012, Bosch Building Technologies
Bosch Security Systems has introduced the latest version of its MIC Series ruggedised, high-speed pan-tilt-zoom cameras. The cameras now feature Bosch’s standard AutoDome controller interface to make it easier to integrate the MIC Series into systems that already use Bosch surveillance products.

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Gas grid safeguarded
1 May 2012, Industrial (Industry)
With over 15 000 kilometres of pipeline in the Netherlands and northern Germany, dozens of installations and approximately 1300 gas receiving stations, Gasunie operates one of the largest high pressure, gas pipeline grids in Europe.

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Balancing innovation and implementation
CCTV Handbook 2012, Leaderware
Technologies such as video analytics, IP-based systems, and DVRs are all major steps forward for CCTV.

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Are all surveillance systems equal?
CCTV Handbook 2012
Charles Volschenk, MD of Geutebrück South Africa believes that there is a very blurred line between the perceived functionality and quality of reputable products and those of products that can be best described as mediocre.

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Surveillance solutions take centre stage
CCTV Handbook 2012, Technews Publishing
Vendors promise high definition, megapixels, low light, amazing zoom capabilities, onboard storage and analytics, and other fantastic benefits to the buyer. We even have some vendors offering 14 or 20 megapixel systems, 360-degree views and more. But the camera is only one aspect of a surveillance solution, ignore the rest at the buyer’s peril.

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The business of surveillance
CCTV Handbook 2012
Technology abounds in the surveillance industry and changes on a constant basis to provide the promise of new deliverables in terms of quality, output and integration. However, what the end user really wants from his system is oftentimes less hype and more return on investment.

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The right solution
CCTV Handbook 2012, Technews Publishing
IP rules, but analogue will not give up.

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Analogue still delivers value
CCTV Handbook 2012
The fact is that analogue cameras are very good at what they do. After all, more than 50 years of expertise has gone in to refining and developing the technology since the introduction of CCTV in the 1960s.

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Light industry
CCTV Handbook 2012
Raytec LED lighting secures Pakistani industrial sites. Infrared and white-light LED lighting technology from Raytec has been deployed at various industrial sites and training institutions in Pakistan ...

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Advantages of high-resolution IP cameras
CCTV Handbook 2012, Industrial Automation & Control (IAC)
Why does a common cell phone store images in better resolution than most public sector CCTV systems? Mobotix, manufacturer of hi-resolution IP cameras presents the case for use of high-resolution digital surveillance systems in video surveillance installations.

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High-definition vs megapixel
CCTV Handbook 2012, Axis Communications SA
High-definition (HD) cameras are the best suited for today’s video surveillance needs. That said, we must remember that all HD cameras are megapixel (MP), but not all megapixel cameras are HD.

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Explaining Panomera
CCTV Handbook 2012
The Panomera multi-focal sensor system from Dallmeier is making a big splash. Yet the company that manufactures it is deliberately not calling it a camera but a multifocal sensor system.

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Comfort and productivity
CCTV Handbook 2012
Control rooms are often taken for granted. While attention is given to cameras and other security technologies, as well as installation issues and, as always, costs, the design of the control room is often an afterthought.

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All about ROI
CCTV Handbook 2012, Technews Publishing
Just as you thought you had a handle on the complexities of managing a surveillance installation with the assistance of the latest in management software, they go and decide to incorporate everything else into the same platform.

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Integrated auto management
CCTV Handbook 2012
A vehicle rental conglomerate invests in an integrated license plate recognition, access control and video surveillance solution to protect their massive vehicle fleet in the greater Toronto area.

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Servision's SVControlCenter
CCTV Handbook 2012, Graphic Image Technologies
SerVision’s SVControlCenter is an enterprise-level management system for control centres that monitor up to 5000 SerVision Video Gateway units.

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Power to the camera
CCTV Handbook 2012, Technews Publishing
While many companies and individuals are aware of the need to protect their IT system with UPS and clean power, security installations don’t often take the same care to keep their systems running when Eskom fails yet again.

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Optimising video across the WAN
CCTV Handbook 2012, ITgility
Real-time applications, like video surveillance, video streaming and video conferencing currently account for over 30% of worldwide typical enterprise’s application mix. These applications behave differently than traditional enterprise applications like file, e-mail and Web services - especially when used across a wide area network (WAN).

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