jhonovich 0 Posted November 2, 2008 Hi Everyone, I released a new whitepaper on How to Design Video Surveillance Systems. For those of you who are experts, I'd be interested in your feedback on improvements. For those of you getting started in CCTV/video surveillance, it might be of use to you. The key questions I cover in the paper are: * What type of cameras should I use? * How should I connect cameras to video management systems? * What type of video management system should I use? * What type of storage should I use? * What type of video analytics should I use? * How should I view my surveillance video? * How should I integrate video with my other systems? Cheers, John Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jasonkkn 0 Posted December 7, 2008 hi Jhonovich, Maybe it might be good to also highlight the networking aspect. (ie. multicast, bandwidth consumption, subnetting..) It's an arguable issue - some say it's the IT's side of the responsibility. However, most video surveillance systems are running on their own IT infrastructure. A good understanding of the network field will make the 'video system designer' more complete i think. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites