Surveillance



Machine intelligence drives motion control
Fourth Quarter 2006, Schneider Electric South Africa, Electrical switching & drive systems & components, Products & Solutions
The use of new materials and electronic computerised control ­systems makes even the most sophisticated heating, ventilation, airconditioning and other pumping and air movement ­equipment much easier ...

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Innovative decentralised drive systems
Fourth Quarter 2006, SEW-EURODRIVE, Electrical switching & drive systems & components, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection
Drive engineering specialist, SEW Eurodrive, has for years been proving how compact and modular a decentralised system structure can be in a variety of applications. This has resulted in the development ...

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New generation of drives from Beckhoff: compact servo drive AX5000
Fourth Quarter 2006, Electrical switching & drive systems & components, AI & Data Analytics
The AX5000 Servo Drive product line from Beckhoff sets new standards in drive performance. The AX5000 series is available in single- or multichannel form and is optimised for exceptional functionality ...

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Honeywell releases Rapid Eye Multi-Media DSP
September 2006
The Rapid Eye Multi-Media DSP system is designed to simultaneously record, search, and transmit live and recorded video, audio and data transactions

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Video systems design - continued: a guide to IP video - Part 2
September 2006
In this instalment of the series, we continue our look at video systems design looking at data bandwidth and storage control, and the different kinds of data that can be involved

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How does CCTV reduce crime?
September 2006, Leaderware
There is sufficient evidence to suggest that not all CCTV operations do in fact reduce crime. However, properly designed, implemented and maintained CCTV operations should have a constructive effect in ...

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Digital video recording transmitters
September 2006
TeleEye Group unveiled the revolutionary RX360 family of digital video recording transmitters, which brings innovative and high performance technology to industrial, commercial, mobile and residential ...

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New smart camera
September 2006
Sony has announced the availability of a new addition to its machine vision camera line-up, the all-in-one XCI-SX1 Intelligent Camera. The camera is equipped with a 1/2-type high resolution (1280 x 1024) ...

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Sony adds to security lineup
September 2006
Designed for easy transition to IP-based monitoring, Sony's newest Ipela IP network cameras have been launched into the local market. The SNC-CS10 and SNC-CS11 cameras come standard with value-added features ...

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The evolution of video surveillance systems
CCTV Handbook 2006
Video surveillance systems have existed for some 25 years, starting out as 100% analog systems and gradually becoming digitised. Today's systems have come a long way from the early analog tube cameras ...

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The world of CCTV
CCTV Handbook 2006, Elvey Security Technologies
The use of closed circuit television (CCTV) as a deterrent to crime and to secure business and property assets is accepted and recognised throughout the world. But what exactly is CCTV? As the term ...

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The convergence of physical security and IT
CCTV Handbook 2006
The benefits of converging IT and physical security are beginning to be realised. The heavy investment made in IP-enabled enterprise networking, with its promise that virtually anything can be distributed ...

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See all, know all - the present and future progress of CCTV security systems
CCTV Handbook 2006
Professional CCTV surveillance systems available today offer features that provide users with a level of safety and security undreamed of 25 years ago, even though developments in the previous 25 years ...

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Efficient IP systems - unite analog with digital
CCTV Handbook 2006
To employ IP technology resourcefully, companies should build bridges from analog to digital video by connecting existing analog cameras and monitors to digital components via a networked solution. Digital ...

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IP network technologies
CCTV Handbook 2006
The Internet Protocol (IP) is the most common computer communication protocol today. It is the base protocol used for Internet, e-mail and almost every newly installed network. One of the reasons for ...

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Eye spy with IP - an industry overview of what is in store for IP surveillance systems
CCTV Handbook 2006
Not so long ago, the abbreviation 'IP' was understood in the information technology world to mean Intellectual Property. Now, it most strongly stands for Internet Protocol, a term that just about everyone, ...

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CCTV matrix - real or virtual
CCTV Handbook 2006
The traditional analog matrix is under threat from IP video systems which use a so-called virtual matrix. But are they a true replacement and can they offer the many benefits promised by IP-based solutions? ...

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An evolutionary approach: the migration to digital
CCTV Handbook 2006
Analog video cassette recorders have been supplanted in the last few years by digital hard-disk-based 'hybrid' devices. It has not been until recently, however, that manufacturers have taken the next ...

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Fewer is better: hard drives for digital video security
CCTV Handbook 2006
The video security market is experiencing phenomenal growth, due in large part to the powerful new capabilities delivered by digital video surveillance solutions. Enabling a new generation of sophisticated ...

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Lens selection
CCTV Handbook 2006
Focal length The focal length of the lens is measured in mm and directly relates to the angle of view that will be achieved. Short focal lengths provide wide angles of view and long focal lengths become ...

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