Surveillance



Why intelligent storage in cameras will transform IP video surveillance
CCTV Handbook 2010
Many of the growing issues with IP video systems today, such as bandwidth, storage and maintenance costs, are the direct result of this centralised storage architecture. The security industry has adopted ...

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City surveillance, an alternative practical approach
CCTV Handbook 2010
Human research has shown that the maximum time an operator can realistically concentrate on a monitor or screen is 20 minutes. They have been trained to pick up on situations that might develop and ...

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Video analytics - not an industry bad boy
CCTV Handbook 2010, Reditron
Video analytics is not a silver bullet, but it is also not a white elephant. Today, businesses use CCTV-based systems as a vital part of their mission-critical security setup. Increasingly, security ...

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Monitoring behaviour with video analytics
CCTV Handbook 2010
Video Analytics will enable market research companies to better understand consumer trends. Thanks to the collective intelligence of three South African entrepreneurs, CCTV video surveillance boundaries ...

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Assisting operators
CCTV Handbook 2010
Watching cameras continuously is just not an effective use of manpower. Video systems generate a vast volume of picture data, but it is not economically sensible for people to review and evaluate all ...

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Stepping out
CCTV Handbook 2010, Axis Communications SA
Factors to consider when specifying secure and resilient outdoor surveillance. Unlike indoor locations, where most variables can be held within narrow and predictable ranges, outdoor locations strain ...

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Safe soccer
CCTV Handbook 2010
Soccer City and the Coca-Cola Park Stadia have modernised their respective video surveillance systems. The most important stadium throughout the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa will be the Soccer ...

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Southern Cape capital secured
CCTV Handbook 2010
As the sixth oldest town in South Africa and with 180 000 residents, George forms the administrative capital of the southern Cape in the world-renowned Garden Route area. While George is the business ...

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NVT hybrid video scores
CCTV Handbook 2010
Hybrid technology makes the team at Leigh Sports Village. One of the biggest investments in public sports, recreational and educational facilities in Lancashire, England, Leigh Sports Village is a state-of-the-art ...

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Luxury casino upgrades to digital recording
CCTV Handbook 2010, Entertainment and Hospitality (Industry), Entertainment and Hospitality (Industry)
Regency Casino Mont Parnes in Athens is extending its CCTV surveillance network and installing over 160 Terabytes of storage. The only gaming facility located in the greater Athens area, Regency Casino ...

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Ensuring farmers' peace of mind
CCTV Handbook 2010, MiRO
Living in the middle of nowhere does not mean you cannot keep an eye on everything. In today’s South Africa, crime is always just around the corner. People who often suffer most in this climate are farmers ...

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A starring role at Universal Studios
CCTV Handbook 2010, Hikvision South Africa, Entertainment and Hospitality (Industry)
Hikvision’s H264 compression cards make a splash at Universal Studios. Hikvision’s H264 compression cards are being used in Florida at Universal Studios, an amusement park themed on the entertainment ...

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Urban surveillance in Brazil
CCTV Handbook 2010
Urban surveillance presents a security challenge in its very scope. To guard a city against multiple threats, take on policing and citizen assistance roles, and be significantly fail-safe requires technology ...

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Ethekwini Hospital opts for IP
CCTV Handbook 2010, Axis Communications SA
IP video surveillance provides central security control and management support. Durban-based Ethekwini Hospital & Heart Centre is a state-of-the-art facility committed to taking customer service to new ...

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CCTV by microwave
CCTV Handbook 2010, Infrastructure
Tough terrain for surveillance. The latest CCTV technology from CBC – and a microwave link across 500 m of open water – is helping to protect a regeneration area in Rochester, Kent, following a series ...

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Video management secures community
CCTV Handbook 2010
Trenton Housing Authority increases operator productivity and reduces investigation with IP-based video management. In existence since the late 1930s, the Trenton Housing Authority (THA) provides decent ...

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Weekend policing in Glasgow
CCTV Handbook 2010, Bosch Building Technologies
Glasgow partygoers enjoy themselves under the watchful eye of Bosch surveillance cameras. More than 30 Bosch MIC Series 400 cameras are protecting the public in Glasgow City Centre following successful ...

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Keeping crime off the streets
CCTV Handbook 2010, Bosch Building Technologies
It is all praise for Bosch’s MIC cameras in Bristol. Bristol is no different from any other major city in the UK in that it has to put up with its fair share of challenges, from inner-city crime through ...

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Safe city surveillance
CCTV Handbook 2010, Graphic Image Technologies
Safe City partners in Israel select SerVision DVRs for live video monitoring of public spaces. SerVision’s remote video surveillance solutions are being used across Israel as part of the Safe City Program ...

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The video surveillance game changer?
CCTV Handbook 2010
Is IP SAN the game changer in the market for IP and enterprise storage used for video surveillance? Will the scalability, flexibility and economy of IP SAN solutions re-shape the video surveillance storage ...

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