Surveillance



CCTV for 2010
CCTV Handbook 2007
CCTV technology applications for South African cities hosting a world-class event. The 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa is getting closer, while the current debate and concerns about South Africa's ...

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Covert surveillance
CCTV Handbook 2007
Business intelligence is a growing industry. All over the world, the ethical line is being breached for one or a group of people to benefit. This applies to corporations trying to gather information, ...

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CCTV in retail
CCTV Handbook 2007
CCTV plays a valuable role in combating crime through a combination of both proactive and reactive crime prevention measures. A classic example of this is the use of CCTV as deterrence to all potential ...

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The realities of analog video in an evolving world - a matter of choice
CCTV Handbook 2007
The evolution of network video systems will be budget-, need- and choice-based. At its best, video IP is implemented to sharing of financial resources, system control, maintenance and the expansion ...

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Image generation: the building blocks of image quality in network video
CCTV Handbook 2007, Axis Communications SA
What aspects of good image quality should I look for? Unlike traditional analog cameras, digital network cameras are equipped with the processing power not only to capture and present images, but also ...

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Intelligent image analysis
CCTV Handbook 2007
Modern video sensor technology is the technology of choice for security surveillance, given the fact that human observers are hardly able to monitor the increasing number of video channels without technical ...

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CCTV control room design considerations
CCTV Handbook 2007
CCTV systems are typically driven by an interest in cameras, transmission and recording systems. This equipment is responsible for delivering appropriate information on incidents that can occur and falls ...

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Choosing CCTV cameras
CCTV Handbook 2007, Reditron
The key consideration for ensuring CCTV system reliability is ‘installation’. This is the view of John Loftus, managing director of Norbain SA, the continent’s leading distributor of CCTV and access control ...

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Clearer vision
CCTV Handbook 2007
Aspherical lenses are nothing new. They have been available to security installers for many years, but have never really received the level of interest that they deserve. When it comes to optics in ...

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Electronic surveillance: site sureys and selling CCTV
CCTV Handbook 2007
Any successful CCTV/electronic surveillance installation starts with a decent site survey and a means to understand not only the existing end user requirement but also possible future requirements. Although ...

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Choosing a network camera
CCTV Handbook 2007, Axis Communications SA
The top 10 factors for making the right choice A number of prominent market research firms including IMS research, Frost and Sullivan, J.P. Freeman and Co., and even IT analysts such as IDC all paint ...

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The future of monitors
CCTV Handbook 2007
Flat panel monitors based on LCD display technology are rapidly displacing CRT-based designs in a wide range of surveillance and other professional applications. Occupying less space and consuming less ...

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Remote monitoring: technology from the past or a great opportunity for tomorrow?
CCTV Handbook 2007, Axis Communications SA
Remote monitoring is a term with many different meanings. For a security manager, it offers an ability to prevent break-ins and other criminal damage to a facility by monitoring a site from a remote location. ...

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10 things to know about video analytics
CCTV Handbook 2007
This checklist provides a quick rundown of 10 critical factors to consider as you evaluate video analytics for your security system.       1. Standards-based Video analytics is not standalone technology. ...

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Picture quality
CCTV Handbook 2007, Modular Communications
Low grade RG59 coaxial cable affects picture quality on CCTV systems. RG59 coaxial cable commonly used in CCTV systems, electrically connects the CCTV camera signal to video monitors and recording equipment. ...

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Intelligent video
CCTV Handbook 2007, Axis Communications SA
Why is it an important development and how to best explore the opportunities presented by IV?       What is intelligent video? Intelligent video (IV) has become a much talked about phrase for the network ...

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Safe and secure in Munich - Europe's event capital
CCTV Handbook 2007, Bosch Building Technologies
Munich attracts millions of visitors from all over the world every year, hosts some of the world's largest events and is a thriving international business centre. Most recently, the spotlight has been ...

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Inner city crime: technology to the rescue
CCTV Handbook 2007, Entertainment and Hospitality (Industry)
One of the most worrying 'unintended consequences' of the advent of democracy in South Africa in 1994, was the apparent upsurge in an attitude of contempt for the rule of law especially in urban and commercial ...

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Safer stores
CCTV Handbook 2007, Axis Communications SA
Increased incidents of threats and robberies led Swedish sporting goods retail chain, Stadium, to seek a solution that would help create safer working environments for its staff and reduce crime in its ...

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Easy snap-in circuit breaker available in 1-, 2- or 3-pole versions
21 March 2007, Retron, Switches, Relays & Keypads
With the TA35 series, Schurter has introduced a new generation of circuit breakers for equipment. The breakers are available in 1-, 2- or 3-pole arrangements and stand out through their compact form and ...

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