IP
based Surveillance Camera Solution
This technology offers
real-time delivery of video and still images via a LAN or the
Internet.
In a nutshell, IP surveillance
can use the company's existing network and Internet technology
to transmit images from analog cameras and/or IP cameras over
public networks. These systems allow live streaming video and
still image transfer (both one-way and two-way) at an average
of 30 frames per second into a standard, easy-to-use Web
browser, so video can be viewed in real time from anywhere.
IP-based systems deliver a
great deal of additional functionality. For instance, they
provide motion detection, auto time and date stamps, easy transfer
of visuals, and pre- and post-alarm messaging. Business owners
are notified immediately if an event is occurring; they can
then log on to the system remotely to see what's happening in
their offices and businesses.
An enormous variety of
organizations have already installed IP-based surveillance
systems to help secure both the interior and exterior of
buildings. A few examples include retail stores, banks, law
firms, gas stations, parking garages, schools and government
offices; but these systems provide greater security to all
organizations and businesses. Users have found that IP
surveillance:
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Enhances and expedites law
enforcement and emergency services to high-risk calls.
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Contributes to reliable
identification of criminals and reduces the need for
eyewitnesses.
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Can be used locally and
remotely.
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Integrates easily with CCTV
cameras, thus preserving existing security investments.
Most users also have discovered
that IP surveillance is very affordable, since companies
already have many components of the system in place (such as
an IP network and broadband connectivity). Other system
components include an 802.11 wireless LAN, an access router, a
video server, an IP camera (existing analog cameras can also
be used) and host PC surveillance software.
IP technology is the next step
forward for surveillance systems. IP-based streaming video
surveillance lets organizations monitor, prevent and/or
respond to emergency situations more effectively and
affordably, via the Internet. At the same time, the technology
allows law enforcement, security companies and other emergency
personnel to prepare better and respond more fully to
emergencies. Thus, the physical safety of a company's vital
human and business assets is far more secure and protected.