Surveillance



There is more to CCTV than technology
CCTV Handbook 2009
Down at the coalface, South Africa’s security integrators and installers understand the difference between the hype vendors sell and the reality customers buy. Hi-Tech Security Solutions got them talking ...

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HDTV and video surveillance
CCTV Handbook 2009, Axis Communications SA
High-definition television (HDTV) brings remarkable improvements in image quality and colour fidelity. This Axis white paper examines how HDTV will impact the CCTV market in the short term. The TV market ...

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Enabling video analytics
CCTV Handbook 2009, Milestone Systems
The advantages of an open platform IP video surveillance management solution for enabling video analytics – a Milestone white paper. Digitalisation and IP networking are transforming the way that video ...

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Making the case for IP surveillance
CCTV Handbook 2009, D-Link Africa
Whether it is for home surveillance or monitoring a business, deciding between an IP and analogue closed-circuit television (CCTV) system is rarely a black-and-white choice. This D-Link white paper examines ...

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Affordable surveillance with blended video
CCTV Handbook 2009, Elvey Security Technologies
Most people consider James Bond-style surveillance technology to be both the ultimate video solution, and way beyond their affordability. The arrival of the global economic crisis has collided with ...

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The cream of site security
CCTV Handbook 2009
One would think an ice cream manufacturing plant would be immune to South Africa’s criminal element. One of the world’s leading nutrition and wellness companies found otherwise. An international producer ...

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Johannesburg gets teeth
CCTV Handbook 2009
When deciding on a CCTV surveillance system a prime concern is whether it will do the job. The integrated proactive approach in Johannesburg has real teeth to prevent and control crime and to manage the ...

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Enhancing security at Harvey Nichols
CCTV Handbook 2009
Using a solution from Honeywell, Harvey Nichols now has a state-of-the-art security system ensuring the safety of its stock, staff and premises. Founded in 1813 as a linen shop, Harvey Nichols is an ...

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Baton Rouge upgrades to IP CCTV
CCTV Handbook 2009, Bosch Building Technologies
This article describes the upgrade of the analogue CCTV surveillance system at the Port of Greater Baton Rouge, one of the top 10 ports in the United States in terms of total volume of cargo handling ...

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IP CCTV impacts crime in Latin America
CCTV Handbook 2009, Reditron
IndigoVision’s IP Video solution has been deployed across 17 cities in Latin America resulting in a significant decrease in local crime. The Serra beach area, near Vitoria in Brazil, has seen a dramatic ...

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School protected by 24/7 IP CCTV
CCTV Handbook 2009
Construction work on a new-build primary school in a built-up residential area is being carried out securely and safely thanks to an IP-CCTV system enhanced by infra-red lighting from Raytec. Because ...

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Mobile DVR secures armoured trucks
CCTV Handbook 2009
With crime tactics becoming more diversified and intelligent, it is critical to use new technology to detect crime in armoured trucks in the banking industry. China Merchants Bank, one of the biggest ...

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IP-CCTV protects flagship hotel in Qatar
CCTV Handbook 2009, Reditron
IndigoVision’s IP video technology is providing a fully integrated CCTV surveillance solution for the new Mövenpick Tower and Suites Hotel in Doha, Qatar. The 5-star, 350 room, 26-floor hotel is housed ...

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Remote IP means low cost
CCTV Handbook 2009, D-Link Africa
This D-Link white paper describes the benefits of remote IP camera monitoring and offers a few real-world case studies of D-Link IP cameras in use. Internet protocol cameras (IP cameras) enable anyone ...

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Sophistication and functionality in the control room
CCTV Handbook 2009, Progroup
Console design can have a significant impact on long-term operator performance. Historically, security operations centres and call centres were hidden away in the depths of buildings or nondescript backrooms ...

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Does your camera have a job description?
CCTV Handbook 2009
In a few years time we will probably look back and realise that we are in the middle of the CCTV revolution. Whatever the problem, it seems that somehow the CCTV camera is seen as the solution. Then ...

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DVR vs NVR
CCTV Handbook 2009
Phil Ridgeon discovers why investing in NVRs is better than spending money on DVRs. Why are NVRs better than DVRs? It would seem appropriate to start this article by clearly defining, for the purpose ...

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How to select an IP video management solution
CCTV Handbook 2009, Milestone Systems
This Milestone white paper presents a strategy for managers and organisations to systematically evaluate IP video management solutions by explaining what an IP video management system is and providing ...

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New video surveillance standards
CCTV Handbook 2009, Bosch Building Technologies
The European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation, Cenelec has formulated ‘System requirements’ part 1 of the EN 50132 ‘CCTV surveillance systems for use in security applications’ (EN 50132-1). ...

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Making light of poor lighting
CCTV Handbook 2009, Reditron
Jacques Botha, manager of Norbain SA’s technical division throws some light on WDR technology. WDR (wide dynamic range) technology was developed for use on imaging devices ie, cameras. It is related ...

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