Surveillance



Visitor recognition at UShaka Marine World
CCTV Handbook 2005, I-Cube (Integrated, Intelligent, Imaging)
The situation    The PlanetCCTV digital video recording, transmission, archiving and monitoring system has been selected for use at UShaka Marine World for facial identification of visitors.       The solution...

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Analog vs digital
CCTV Handbook 2005
This article provides an insight into the benefits of digital technologies used for transmission purposes and how their qualities far outreach their analog counterparts. It begins with addressing the ...

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Admissibility of digital images as evidence
CCTV Handbook 2005
A common misconception in the surveillance and monitoring industry is that digital images are inadmissible as evidence in court. This white paper examines the current law in the UK on the admissibility ...

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Beyond DVRs: networked digital video storage
CCTV Handbook 2005
Digital recording technologies have greatly influenced the field of CCTV: no more wear and tear and costly maintenance, no more endless tape rewinding for retrieval. Digital video recording has brought ...

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The Top 10 myths about network video
CCTV Handbook 2005
The IP-surveillance solution shatters misperceptions surrounding networked video       Ten greatest myths about IP-surveillance There are a number of myths, large and small, surrounding IP-surveillance ...

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Open Systems Protocol
CCTV Handbook 2005
The movement toward open systems and the desire to use third-party products have become driving forces for new product integration in the security marketplace. In many respects, the security industry ...

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Ten reasons to buy a network camera: or what your analog camera vendor will not tell you
CCTV Handbook 2005
Network cameras have been around for a number of years; the first one was released in 1996. In the early years, network camera technology was not on par with that of professional level analog cameras. ...

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Cracked CCTV
CCTV Handbook 2005
Only a few short years ago a CCTV security system was a standalone unit, now it is more than likely to be integrated into the backbone of a building's IT network. With these changes, what are the new ...

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Semi-automatic stencil printer with vision system for quick board alignment
27 July 2005, MyKay Tronics, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services, News & Events
The requirement for using lead-free solder paste has pointed most people's attention to the fact that higher soldering temperatures are needed. However, there is another challenge, and that is, printing ...

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World's fastest microprocessor assembly lines - claim
27 July 2005, ZETECH ONE , Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services
Universal Instruments has designed a production line that can assemble 2000 microprocessors per hour, which the company claims is approximately 60% to 80% faster than existing lines. A microprocessor ...

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The key future trends in CCTV
July 2005, Leaderware
A discussion of a number of fundamental trends viewed as shaping CCTV in the next five years

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Do not be a dodo
July 2005
Even the experienced security consultant is not immune from the winds of change

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Video over IP likely to play major role in future CCTV surveillance
July 2005
Video over IP should be used when the system needs to be accessed over a network for remote viewing or to allow remote service calls

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High quality compact embedded DVRs
July 2005
The E-P2 series is a range of high quality embedded digital video recorders. Two different models are currently available, one a compact micro unit which has a 2,5" laptop HDD and a larger model with ...

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Lenel's IntelligentVideo commercial release
July 2005
Lenel Systems International, a developer and marketer of integrated security systems, today announced the release of Lenel IntelligentVideo. Lenel IntelligentVideo is a cutting-edge solution that offers ...

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Economical 4-channel digital video recorder
July 2005, Elvey Security Technologies
Replace your traditional VCR/Multiplexer combination with GE Security's new Digi-4, a low-cost, compact, four-channel digital video recorder. The Digi-4 brings all the benefits of digital security monitoring ...

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Colour day/night PTZ camera
July 2005
The E-Hammer-Head is a colour day/night PTZ camera for vehicle or fixed installations. Many speed dome or PTZ cameras suffer from a lack of illumination in situations of poor or no light. The feature ...

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Fibre-optic spectrometers for process measurement
July 2005, Westplex, Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration, Fire & Safety
In the chemical, manufacturing, food, beverage, dairy, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, spectroscopy using ultra-violet/visible and near-infrared light is safe and convenient and suitable for rapid ...

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FSC's latest PC
July 2005, PCs & Workstations
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has announced the availability of extremely silent ESPRIMO E, a Small Form Factor PC (SFF). It comes with new manageability and flexibility features as well as Fujitsu Siemens ...

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ARM-based MCU family extended for broader range of applications
29 June 2005, DSP, Micros & Memory
STMicroelectronics has added new devices to its highly integrated 32-bit ARM-based STR710F microcontroller series. This extends the family to high-performance, cost-sensitive applications needing fewer ...

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