CCTV
At Universal Systems Solutions we have the IT expertise to fully
embrace the digital revolution which is transforming the CCTV and access
control industries. Modern technology is replacing the old traditional
analogue cameras to provide users with systems that have better imagery,
more flexibility, better storage capacity, are scalable and are more
cost effective.
Digital CCTV systems use digital cameras to transmit video streams via
standard Internet Protocol (IP) networks. This video is sent to a device
for monitoring, and then stored digitally on a recorder for easy search
and retrieval. In contrast, traditional CCTV have to rely on their own
dedicated cabling which is less flexible and prone to reducing the
quality of the data being transmitted.
There are many advantages to choosing digital CCTV systems over
traditional cameras. Though there are three key drivers that are
influencing decision makers to opt for digital: IP technology,
functionality and control and return on investment.
IP Technology
Digital
CCTV systems utilise Internet Protocol (IP) to stream video data across
standard networks – which is the same technology you use to send and
receive data over the Internet. Therefore IP cameras can be connected to
existing network infrastructures quickly and easily – in the same way
you would deploy a new server, PC or printer. They use standard Ethernet
cabling or wireless protocols, so unlike traditional CCTV cameras, you
don’t have to spend time and money on a dedicated analogue
infrastructure. Which allows greater flexibility over where to
physically position your cameras, and the freedom to re-deploy them
easily to meet changing business needs.
IP-based cameras can stream
video to anywhere in the world. All you need is an Internet connection
and the right access permissions. You can then monitor an IP camera from
your desk, your home, your hotel room, wherever. And multiple users can
access the same video stream simultaneously.
Functionality and control
Digital CCTV systems have enhanced functionality and control compared to
traditional analogue cameras.
As IP networking allows cameras to be viewed remotely over the Internet,
similarly cameras with pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) mechanisms can also be
controlled remotely as well. This allows you to track moving objects in
real time via your PC, or check the focus and aim of a camera prior to a
scheduled event – without having to physically visit the camera.
Digital cameras can do so much more than simply record video. For
example, they can be used to talk to those being viewed. This can be
pre-recorded audio files or live audio feeds from those monitoring the
cameras.
Intelligent Video Analysis
is perhaps the most significant technological advance provided by
digital cameras.
Traditionally CCTV has always relied on human monitoring, with staff in
control rooms viewing multiple screens to identify potential threats or
record live incidents, with the inherent risk that somebody will miss
something.
Some digital cameras now have in-built Intelligent Video Analysis, which
means that the cameras will monitor what they are viewing thereby
eliminating the risk of human error.
Intelligent Motion Detection (IMD) distinguishes between ‘real’ movement
and ‘environmental’ movement therefore false alarms are minimised and
real incidents are relayed to the relevant personnel.
Intelligent Motion Detection (IOD) detects when objects enter or leave a
designated area within the cameras view. An alert is raised when the
camera detects that a pre-determined rule has been broken.
Return on Investment
The functionality of digital cameras is generally delivered by their
software, therefore future enhancements in technology may be made by a
simple software upgrade rather than replacing hardware.
IP-based solutions are also more scalable than analogue systems. You can
add more cameras, recorders and servers as you need them – simply by
installing them on your IP network. With traditional CCTV system, you
are limited by the reach of your analogue cabling.
An analogue system will also consume more processing power, storage and
network bandwidth. This is because all analogue video signals have to be
converted to digital and processed before being compressed onto hard
disk, whereas digital cameras compress the video signal themselves
thereby minimising the amount of bandwidth required.
Solutions
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USS are the first Sony AV partner in the UK. We recommend Sony
IP CCTV cameras for their superior quality and features. We can
also supply virtually any other brand including Axis, Pixord,
Mobotics, Toshiba, Bosch, Panasonic and Sanyo. CCTV
Cameras >>.
Sony Camera Introduction >> |
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Milestone XProtect is the industry standard recording solution.
USS are one of only a handful of Milestone Platinum Partners
that cover the entire country. We also supply Sony Realshot
Manager, Sony NSR and other systems.
Recording Solutions >> |
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With millions of legacy systems installed all over the country,
the challenge is to bring CCTV into the modern era with
intelligent analytics and high quality images without
interruption to service. Migration
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