Security Surveillance – Home / Office / Cargo

Simple and economical way of connecting cameras to the network

Are you looking for the best way to protect your office, home, or family? If so, you should be interested in security cameras. There are many different ways to increase security in the most important places in your life, but one of the easiest and most effective is to install security cameras. Often, just the sight of a security camera on the property is enough to act a deterrent. Security cameras are even more effective when coupled with a home security system.

A Network IP Camera is a stand-alone device which allows a user to view live, full motion video from anywhere on a computer network, even over the Internet, using a standard web-browser.

Security Surveillance – Home / Office / CargoUntil very recently, video security and surveillance was accomplished using Closed Circuit Television or CCTV. This technology included analog cameras, coaxial cable and video tape recorders. Video security and surveillance started entering the digital age with the advent of CCD sensors which digitized image capture in the camera. However, transmission was still analog via coax to analog VCR’s. The next step was the introduction of Digital Video Recorders (DVR’s) connected directly to analog cameras, which made storing, searching and retrieving video much more efficient. PC’s were then introduced for display of the images through a modem or network connection to the DVR.
The entire system has now been digitized with the introduction of Network Cameras incorporating on-board processors and web server software. These Network Cameras can be connected directly to existing IP networks, eliminating the need for separate and expensive coaxial cable networks. Images can be viewed and cameras managed from anywhere via a web browser, plus any hard disk on the network can be set up to record the video output.

Another significant technology called Video Servers, allow existing CCTV installations to gain the benefit of Network Video, while protecting investments in analog cameras. Video Servers connect to IP Networks and convert the signal from analog cameras to digital format. Like Network Cameras, Video Servers contain on-board processors and web server software that makes each camera IP addressable. Essentially, Video Servers turn CCTV cameras into IP Network Cameras.

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With the Internet revolution, there have been great strides in video surveillance. IP cameras are stand-alone devices that connect to your Ethernet or wireless network. An IP camera acts like a computer on a network, allowing you to view its video feed from anywhere in your network or over the Internet. You can monitor multiple cameras at multiple locations from one remote site. The digital picture quality is superior to analog. Recordings are highly compressed for easier storage.

There are a lot of benefits of an IP camera over CCTV.

Live Remote Monitoring: For a company with operations in geographically dispersed locations, monitoring multiple locations becomes easy and economical with IP cameras. The camera doesn’t need to be connected to a PC. You can view the camera images from any place that has an Internet connection. All you need is a PC with access to the Internet to view all the activity live.

Motion Detection and Alarms: When IP cameras are used with motion detection software such as Security Monitor Pro or Webcam Monitor, you will be informed and alerted instantly when motion is detected. They trigger sound alarms, sends SMS and e-mail alerts when motion is detected, allow you to view cameras remotely, and much more.

Better View and Control: Some IP cameras have features like Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ). You can control the camera remotely, adjusting the focus, angle, and field of view without being actually present at the camera site. You can track and zoom to reveal more about the exact person, place or thing you are concerned about.
Video security can be both a defence and a deterrent.

IP camera-based systems are the future of video surveillance. In the short term they may be a bit more expensive, but it is obviously an investment in superior quality and flexibility.

As the surveillance technology of the future, you would not outgrow an IP camera-based video surveillance system any time soon because new developments in surveillance systems are based on improving this technology. Therefore, you will be able to upgrade and improve this system for years to come while older systems will become obsolete.