Title: IP Video Surveillance
1Opening the Key to Hi-Tech Video Surveillance
Intelligent Video Analytics with Video
Management Software
Saugaato Ray Director CEO
SATMAC INFOSYS LTD.
2IP Monitoring Introduction
3Security Technology Markets Merging
Merged IT Security Operations
4What is IP Monitoring?
- Video monitoring system using the IP network ?
An IP camera converts video images into IP form
for transmission over standard networks including
the Internet. Audio, alarms and camera control
signals can all be carried as IP traffic over the
same network, too.
5What is an IP Camera?
A network camera can be described as a camera and
a computer combined.
A network camera has its own IP address and
built-in computing functions to
handle network communication. Outgoing video,
audio and alarm data is encoded (digitized), and
incoming command data decoded, by the
camera.
It is connected directly to the network as any
other network device and it has built-in software
for a Web server, FTP server, FTP client and
e-mail client. It
also includes alarm input and relay output as
well.
More advanced network cameras can also be
equipped with many other value-added functions
such as motion detection and an analog video
output.
6Computer
Analog Camera
IP Camera
7RJ-45 Cable
RJ-45 Cable
Generic IP Based Camera System Configuration
8IP Video Surveillance Architecture
Components of IP Monitoring 1 Network
Camera. 2 Network connectivity (LAN Cable,
Wi-Fi) 3 PC with IE for Viewing. 4 PC with HDD
storage space for recording. ( RSM s/w
installed) Or Network Video
Recorder System. 5 Housings for outdoor use.
IP/Ethernet
Server PC with RAID array for Recording
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10Benefits of going to IP
IP System Analog System
COST Simple Installation - Can use existing Network - Single UTP Cable can carry, video audio and control signals. Operation Free - HDD Storage, central - Storage via Network Central maintenance Operation Can easily shift location of camera or control unit. Easy expansion - Simply Add IP cam to the NW in place Tough Installation - Separate cables for video, audio and control. - Tough expensive Installation Operation Fee - Local Recording - Tape Recording - Maintenance operation at the each site Tape Media exchange, Cost for tape Difficult to expand - Large scale installation to expand system.
Scalability Wide Area coverage with one system -1 to as many camera in the wide area network Easy future expansion Site by Site. MUX Connection
11IP SYSTEM Analog System
Location free Client Access Remote Viewing of Live video or images from anywhere via NW No remote access Monitor at the site within the closed local circuit.
Easy operation management Remote Monitoring form any where Remote Recording via Network (HDD,NAS) No remote monitoring or administration Video tape recording and need to exchange cassette at the each site.
Quality Images digitized at camera, hence no transmission losses. Valuable as DB. Digital Images are searchable Long distance transmission with less loss Recorded video is deteriorated. Quality loss if long cable is used. (Signal drop).
Intelligence Various features of IP cameras. -Motion Detection at camera. -Alarm Buffer memory, I/O. -Ftp, Email, schedules, tours. N/A
12The Pain Killers
- The arrival of end to end digital IP based
systems offers a fundamental advance in the
development of event based recording techniques
through intelligent analysis capabilities. - However, the implementation of such solutions has
been hampered by an inefficient workflow dictated
by legacy system architecture. - Mimicking age old human security organizations,
these systems consolidate intelligence on the
back end. - This creates workflow bottlenecks that limit
capabilities, drive up costs, and create systems
that continue to press beyond the limits of human
attention. - Distributed Enhanced Processing Architecture
(DEPA) is a fundamental advance in system design - DEPA divides up processing tasks by placing
analysis capabilities in 1st generation network
cameras matched with back end processing
capabilities. - This workflow innovation enables a new generation
of systems that are inherently more efficient and
effective and that better respect the boundaries
of human attention. - The arrival of DEPA marks a new stage in the
development of security systems akin to the shift
from centralised mainframe based corporate
computing to todays de centralised networked PC
environment.
13Benefits of IVS
- Security System Design enhancing Human
Intervention - With intelligent video analysis, a system can be
tuned to send an alert based on highly specific
conditions appropriate to the individual cameras
role within an installation. - The system designer can create highly customised
installations where each camera is set to deliver
a range of alarms to signal when various events
occur so that operators can respond
appropriately. - Fine tuned system with a high degree of filtering
makes efficient use of the operators attention.
They do not have to watch multiple screens
simultaneously. - Images that are selected and presented are looked
at carefully. - Intelligent video analysis that makes better use
of operator attention produces greater accuracy
in monitoring with faster response times. - Enables greater number camera to be monitored by
less operators - Quick Search
- In recording mode
- From archival
14Benefits of IVS
- Efficient Recording Improves Storage Capacity
Management - Shortcomings of Back End Heavy Consolidated
Image Analysis - Issues Inherent to Centralised, Back End Heavy
Processing - High Cost
- Limitations to Post Recording Search
15Features of IVS
- Advantages of IVS
- Low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
- Video Analysis with Accuracy
- Proper Real Time Frame Relay
- Easy Analysis and Search of Archive
- Compressed Storage
- Centralized controlling monitoring
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- Benefits of IVS
- Alert Based and Human Attention Drawer
- Uses same data network structure
- Intelligent Quick Search
- Efficient Low Cost Storage
16Analog Camera
The Trend On IP Connectivity Is Growing Rapidly
In Recent Years
Internet
IP Camera
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