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Compare Security Systems

IP cameras have come a long way since its appearance on the market ten years ago, and promises to be the wave of the future of CCTV, not only with the analog capture and hybrid versions, but rather create a movement of forensic analysis on remand. However, there are still challenges to be conquered on the road. The advantages of each system are described below: Benefits Devices CCTV solution:

– Mature market with a wide acceptance

– Deposits Standard output interfaces

– Tested and approved

– Closed system is perceived as secure and inviolable

– The market structure in place

– Many of the products available in market

– Considered the most economical solution

Advantages of hybrid solutions CCTV:

– Using existing analog infrastructure

– Easily available

– Multi-User Access

– Low Cost load

– Remote management and configuration

– Switch from analogue to digital recording

IP Solutions: Benefits of Technology:
– Ethernet Direct connectivity – no external boxes. This translates into ease of installation and reconfiguration

– Complete system – Pan, tilt, zoom, presets, alarms

– Capture still images and capture high resolution images

– Ability "ping" to check the operation

– 85 ms alarm remote audit through 7 seconds for the analog control

– Resolution constant regardless of the distance
User Benefits:
– Use the existing wiring – no need to install new cables (70% of world CAT5 cable) – Cost reduction

– Installation time – which also costs and reduced disruption

– Low cost of transmission distance

– Remote management and configuration

– Multi-user access – in other words, many people can see both

– Applications interactive and e-mail, the text of the alarm

Surveillance video appears as a new trend that is driving the software market video surveillance. According to IMS Research senior director Simon Harris, the market for video surveillance trends point to an IP network system, with growth constant 45% in 2007 from 2006, but expected to slow to 35% in 2008 from 2007. However, growth could reach 40% if the economy improves. A report recent research contracts, noting that the worldwide market for closed circuit television (both analogue and IP CCTV) grew at a CAGR (compound annual Growth Rate) of 24.28% in 2007 compared to 2006 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 23%, from about 2008 to 2012. The global demand for CCTV systems is increasing at a rapid pace thanks to robust growth in IP CCTV surveillance systems as compared to analog. However, the video analysis does not answer your expectations and promises. This is another area of art, with decades of research by the time ahead of us before the cameras can make intelligent the analysis. According to a recent report by the Australia Customs Service, "while the motion detection is the most common application video analysis, some intelligent video products to achieve a low false alarm rate (a maximum of 20 false alarms per night). The rate of false alarms beyond what security personnel can lead, ignoring the alarm or video analysis are extinguished together. It is also possible to overcome motion detection by the very slow movement through the detection zone. "The report concludes, in part," security consultants, customers and end users must understand that the technical characteristics are strongly dependent on environmental variables and analysis algorithms do not contain artificial structures intelligence program. So do not expect a system of closed circuit television that incorporates video analysis will replicate human perception or to learn from the previous event detection to reduce false alarm rates. "Video is attracting more intelligent even you in the rapid growth of industry Video surveillance. WashigntonTechnology.com since 2005, a breakthrough in the video surveillance industry is the aggressive entry of integrators that are connected network of new developments in digital cameras and intelligent video software with existing systems, including analog cameras, and other security systems and computer networks for access control, intrusion detection and cybersecurity.

Before dominated by alarm companies and experts in photography, experts noted that the scope of video surveillance is heavily influenced by a growing number of IT integrators offering a wider and more sophisticated. The future may belong to the security of IP-based networks, with significant progress made in the new IP products, but for now, the options depend on issues such as:
– Infrastructure (bandwidth) availability

– Price set conditions

– Image Quality necessary

– Use of existing infrastructure

– The total cost of system

Various health sectors as retail, gaming and transportation (ports and airports) offer the greatest opportunities for market growth, but smaller companies, SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) sector showed the largest increase in sales in 2007 as more affordable solutions available. For more information about the installation of CCTV cameras for your company or organization, please contact Celergy Networks Toll Free: (877) CELERGY (235-3749).

Celergy is a national network cabling contractor installing communications infrastructure for multi location enterprises. Installed technologies include wired, wireless and fiber networks to support voice, data, and CCTV/security applications. We are “vendor agnostic” and provide a single point of contact solution approach as well as experience in “turn key” a national rollouts in most industries. Since 1989 we provided network infrastructure services to over 45,000 client locations for both commercial and government organizations, and this number is growing each month. For more information please visit our website http://www.celergy.com.

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