Surveillance



Colour CCD 'snake camera'
December 2003, Gallagher
The E-C470 is an innovative new product for covert video surveillance. The camera consists of a lens with the CCD as the head of the camera connected by 300 mm of cable to the camera's electronics. This ...

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1,3 M pixel B/W machine vision FireWire camera
December 2003, Gallagher
The E-PLA741 is a 1,3 megapixel CMOS monochrome machine vision camera with global shutter and external trigger. The new E-PLA741 combines the functionality of a frame grabber with a CMOS imager to provide ...

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Compact digital video event recorder - with motion detection
December 2003, Gallagher, Products & Solutions
The E-MEMOCAM-DVR is a standalone compact, digital video image recorder with removable memory card and smart video motion detection. Designed with the same technology as the E-MEMOCAM+, ...

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World class digital security at South African sport stadia
December 2003, Security Services & Risk Management
Digital surveillance is moving into the front seat at sports stadia across South Africa as crowd management and physical site security becomes a critical component of venue administration systems. That ...

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More than half of CIOs lack a formal disaster recovery plan
December 2003, Security Services & Risk Management, Access Control & Identity Management
54% of companies across Europe do not have a formal disaster recovery (DR) plan to cover all their existing IT infrastructure, and 18% do not have a formal DR plan in place at all. These are two of the ...

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Lightning protection for mines
December 2003, Electrical Power & Protection
According to various surveys undertaken by Surge Technology, many mine engineers countrywide still believe that lightning is an 'act of God' that cannot be safeguarded against. Even today, some mines ...

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Inductive sensors with extended sensing distance
December 2003, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers
Gail Norton Instrumentation is offering a range of Contrinex high performance inductive sensors which includes the standard diameter sizes from 5 mm to M30 in flush and non-flush operation. Varying from ...

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Multimode fibre-optic to RS232/485 converter
December 2003, Data Acquisition & Telemetry
The ADAM-4541 module from ProMicro can be used as an RS232/422/485 point-to-point or point-to-multipoint connection for transmitting and converting full/half-duplex signals and their equivalents within ...

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Trends in printing and calculating return on investment
December 2003, Peripherals
"There are a number of interesting market trends that are affecting printing in the GIS community," says the owner of HP distributor, Aisel Systems, Erna Liebenberg. "GIS users are showing an increasing ...

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Microstepping motor driver IC has built-in translator
19 November 2003, Altron Arrow, Electronics Technology
Allegro's stepper-motor driver IC uses the company's 'EasyStepper' translator technology to provide microstepping (one-eighth step) operation for office automation, industrial and medical applications. ...

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Small heatsinks for TO 5, TO 18 and similar
19 November 2003, Electrocomp, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services, Smart Home Automation
Cylindrical electronic components and TO 5, TO 18, TO cases or similar may also be used in special applications, despite large-scale integrated circuits and SMT components. Dissipation of heat from these ...

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3-wire serial EEPROMs in SOT-23 package
19 November 2003, Tempe Technologies, DSP, Micros & Memory, Access Control & Identity Management, Education (Industry)
Microchip Technology has produced what it says is the industry's first 8 and 16 Kbit Microwire-compatible serial EEPROMs in a 6-lead SOT-23 package. The package footprint is approximately 72% smaller ...

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Tube cases
5 November 2003, Electrocomp, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services
Fischer Elektronik, a manufacturer of heatsinks, precision headers and 19" modular systems, has extended its case system for Euro cards, by the introduction of a closed version that is protected to the ...

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Future CCTV themes highlighted at the ISEC 2003 conference
November 2003
A key theme that emerged from the conference is that CCTV continues to see rapid development and changes, the foremost of these changes being the move from analog to digital

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Digital CCTV defends profits against shrinkage
November 2003
The new digital CCTV systems provide retailers with advanced weapons in battling crime, saving management valuable time in investigating common sources of shrinkage, such as 'sweethearting', 'no sales' purchases and substitute scanning at the point of sale

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Security, safety and crime prevention critical for modern shopping centres
November 2003
For property developers and management, the major issue is how to achieve discreetly visible and effective security that gives tenants and visitors peace of mind yet has minimal impact on shopping centre overheads

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The future of surveillance
November 2003
Assume that surveillance technologies that were science fiction 10 years ago are now mass-market

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CCTV: beware the myths when considering digital
November 2003
"The best way to get what you are looking for, is to ensure that all parties involved are working to mutually agreed, measurable requirements that will deliver the particular specifications needed in the relevant context."

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No strings (wires) attached?
November 2003
The future of CCTV is very much rooted in IP and networks

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Law of evidence when dealing with CCTV video recordings
November 2003
The objective of this article is to equip you with the basic necessary knowledge to ensure the admissibility as real evidence of CCTV recordings in a court of law or quasi judicial tribunal, and that the maximum probative value is attached to the recording

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