IP Surveillance

July 11, 2020

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Video surveillance can be done via two concrete methods. CCTV surveillance which is a closed-circuit television on an analog platform, and IP surveillance which are network cameras using the internet platform. Both systems transmit video to the desired destination. The IP system uses the network devices to expand the range of an IP camera much more than that of a CCTV system. The IP camera (InternetProtocol) is a network device that transmits video data in digital format through any computer network. IP camera has its own IP address in the network.

In order to see the image or video streamed by such camera on your computer, you need to enter the IP address of the camera in your browser. IP Cameras are by far, the most revolutionary technological equipment as compared to cameras. The advantages of IP surveillance are greater in comparison to an analog system. IP cameras today have a much higher resolution than CCTV cameras, resulting in a much larger field of view. This greatly reduces the number of cameras required to view a specific area, thereby resulting in a cost effective surveillance system. The ability to “digitally” zoom in both live and recorded video to see the image in more detail is another enhanced feature of an IP system.

In today’s technology driven era, IP surveillance is considered the best form of video surveillance. The IP camera works in a digital format over TCP/IP networks to transmit video images. IP cameras are designed for video surveillance outdoor (external surveillance) and indoor (internal surveillance). Though most IP-cameras are black-and-white or colour, there are IP cameras for outdoor use which have both day and night mode. These are programmed to adjust to the light during the day. On a bright day they broadcast in colour, but at night and in low light conditions, they convert into a black-and-white mode. These cameras make it possible to monitor remote sites and control the condition of equipment located at the site, from a distance making it one of the best devices for video surveillance. One of the main advantages of using IP cameras for video surveillance is that the transfer of recorded information over the network is encrypted. This ensures a high level of safety making it impossible to intercept or replace it. Another thing that works well in its favour is that an IP camera does not need to be connected to a computer. Instead, it is connected to the network. It is possible to monitor anything from anywhere in the world. All you need is to have access to the camera via the Internet. IP cameras give the user the flexibility to remotely control the pan movement, tilt, and on/off recording of the camera. All you need is to install the software that comes with the IP camera, on your PC. This makes it very simple to control an IP camera from workplace or from home, depending on what is under surveillance.

larity and the resolution of the footage are of prime importance when it comes to IP surveillance. The expectation is clear, high-quality images and videos. Invest in a high-resolution IP camera for your surveillance needs. Compared to traditional, less-advanced cameras, high-resolution IP cameras are the apt choice for superior surveillance and security. A basic, low-resolution camera projects grainy footage whereas a high-definition footage will prove to you how important high-resolution is if you do not want to compromise on the safety of your business or property. Clear feed is the basic and the most important necessity of an IP camera. If your video feeds are blurry and fuzzy the footage is not going to be of any use to you. For better quality images and videos, look for more megapixels in the camera. In fact, you can get vivid color images that will help you identify what exactly is going on in the scene. High-resolution cameras capture millions of pixels in a single image, enabling recording of more area in the video and the ability to make out the minutest details that were otherwise missed by a low-resolution IP Camera. Capturing every detail, every time is invaluable when it comes to maintaining complete security of your premises. Therefore, high-resolution IP Cameras are the secret to quality surveillance.

If you have multiple physical sites/networks, cloud storage is the best option for you to consider. You could connect all the cameras to the cloud directly and eliminate the need for any intermediate hardware, thus eliminating chances of hardware failure and preventing entire sites from going dark. Cloud storage is off-site and secure ensuring that your video is off-site and can’t be tampered with. Cloud is encrypted and secure, with flexibility of any retention policy. Storage can be held for a week or a month or several years depending on the business policies, with the option of adding any number of cameras in the future, and retrieval also is comparatively far easier.

An IP video system, gives you the flexibility of adding additional storage to what was originally purchased. This means you will be able to expand the system without incurring a heavy cost. Hard drives also no longer cost as much as they once did, resulting in minimal cost of storage as well. IP cameras have an on-board processor that allows for features such as motion detection, cross line detection, wide dynamic range, and improved low light functionality for the camera to make adjustments. This allows the video server to function more efficiently, thus improving overall performance.

IP video surveillance has become the No.1 choice in video surveillance. When opting for one, take the time to talk about your requirements in detail and explain the desired results to get the rightly designed system around your needs. The system should meet expectations, be easily expanded, and easy to use.

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