• Project

    It Solution Service

  • Client

    Tecom Company

  • Year

    May 2020 - Jun 2021

  • Price Value

    $2,5000

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IP video surveillance uses networked cameras for remote monitoring and enhanced security.

IP Video Surveillance (CCTV)

Definition:
IP video surveillance, commonly referred to as CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television), utilizes Internet Protocol (IP) technology to transmit video data over a network. This modern approach allows for greater flexibility and scalability compared to traditional analog systems.

How It Works

  • Video Capture: IP cameras capture video footage and convert it into digital data.
  • Data Transmission: The digital data is transmitted over a network to a recording device or cloud storage.
  • Remote Access: Users can access live feeds or recorded footage remotely via computers or mobile devices.

Benefits

  • High-Quality Video: Offers superior resolution and image quality.
  • Scalability: Easily add more cameras without major infrastructure changes.
  • Remote Access: View live feeds and recordings from anywhere with internet access.
  • Advanced Features: Many cameras include motion detection, night vision, and analytics.

Key Components

  • IP Cameras: Capture video.
  • Network Video Recorder (NVR): Stores video footage.
  • Network Infrastructure: Routers and switches connect the system.
  • Viewing Devices: Computers and mobile devices for accessing feeds

Conclusion

IP video surveillance enhances security and monitoring capabilities, making it a preferred choice for both residential and commercial applications.