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Countries are Exhibiting a Shift from Analog to IP Video Surveillance Technology

Feb 02, 2016

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IP-based video surveillance touted as the future of surveillance systems, has replaced closed circuit analog systems, which traditionally dominated the security market. IP-based video surveillance is an effective and integrated security system provides operator control, more usable data, and faster response time, at a reduced cost. By moving on to an IP-based network, building systems operators get better response control. Since IP-based surveillance provides the ability to access footage from any remote location over the internet, security or other authorized personnel need not be in the building or campus to access the data. This technology also helps individuals who need to monitor their homes from anywhere in the world while they are away.
 
IP–based surveillance cameras can be integrated with video analytics software which significantly augment the overall functionality of the of the video surveillance like face matching, counting the no. of people, analysis of age and determination of the gender, motion detection and tampering detection etc. IP-based CCTV system meant for the purpose of security can also be used for Business Intelligence (BI) in retail sector to analyze the customer footfall and patterns, reduce shrinkage, enhance marketing and optimize staffing etc.
 
Further, a sharp rise in terrorism activities has prompted organizations, authorities and individuals to devise effective response mechanisms. Physical security has become essential for enterprises looking at solutions to address everything from pilferage to theft and terrorism. This has led to an increased demand for solutions like IP video surveillance in sectors like public transport, hospitality, airports, BFSI and education, prompting organization to increasingly incorporate video surveillance into their enterprise IT security plans.
 
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