This video discusses what to look for in a security camera system (part 2). Learn what the difference is between a centralized and decentralized videosurveillance systems. For detailed information please refer to the following articles: Article 1. Decentralization: moving the DVR to the camera www.theipacademy.com Article 2. The hidden cost of H.264 www.theipacademy.com
Part 2 in the series. This video explains the MOBOTIX Hemispheric video platform found within the MOBOTIX Q24 360? IP camera. The MOBOTIX hemispheric technology can capture a RAW 3-megapixel image stream and perform the image correction bypassing the need for an external PC with licensed video management software and image correction plug-in.
Featuring highly-advanced optical resolution capability, the panomorph lens outperforms older-generation lenses such as fisheye or catadioptric/mirror lenses. The unique elliptical image produced by panomorph lenses allows using a larger number of the sensor pixels and the increased distortion in the periphery results in a superior picture even on lower resolution cameras. Panomorph is the only 360° lens that “PLUG AND PLAY” with best-of-breed CCTVcameras and software.
Overview of what is found in the MOBOTIX T24, M24 and Q24 hemispheric range. Includes a quick overview of the decentralized concept, because the MOBOTIX Hemispheric video technology is only made possible only because of the MOBOTIX decentralized platform. The MOBOTIX hemispheric camera captures a RAW 3-megapixel image stream and performs the image correction – all this is done with the need for an external PC with licensed VMS video management software and image correction plug-in.
This video tutorial looks at distributed architecture and its uses in a videosurveillance system. Distributing recording computers out to the edge of the network is a common method used to lower bandwidth and balance the recording load.
Total Control VideoSurveillance – Blackberry & Iphone – APC Netbotz Demo – www.totalcontrolapp.com Watch your Netbotz videocameras on your cellular phone. More examples on website.
This video discusses what to look for in a security camera system (part 1). See part 2 here: www.youtube.com Learn what the difference is between a centralized and decentralized videosurveillance systems. For detailed information please refer to the following articles: Article 1. Decentralization: moving the DVR to the camera www.theipacademy.com Article 2. The hidden cost of H.264 www.theipacademy.com