Showing posts with label security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label security. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

enVigil IP+ is the best NVR solution for mid and small size businesses


enVigil IP+



enVigil (IP+) Product line is available in 4, 8, 16 and 32 camera system. Contact us for pricing.

enVigil (IP+) 4 NVR Pre-packaged solution for you.

enVigil (IP+) 4 NVR is a pre-packaged video surveillance solution consisting of a Network Video Recorder (NVR). and four Panasonic cameras (wired or wireless).

Customers have an option of choosing Sanyo or Axis HD cameras instead of Panasonic cameras.

enVigil (IP+) 4 is a Linux Based NVR solution. It is a highly flexible and cost-efficient solution supporting Megapixel IP cameras.

enVigil (IP+) 4 NVR comes with unique features such as secure transmission of Video data and bandwidth adaptability for ensuring the best remote viewing experience.

Administrative access for configuring recording schedule and user privileges have been made easy. Users have easy access to recorded data using Mobile Phone and 3G technology.

enVigil (IP+) 4 is the most suitable NVR solution for retailers, homes, banks, small offices and other commercial or residential buildings.

enVigil (IP+) 4 connects to enVigil client (eWatch) which allows motion based or continuous recording and instant playback.

Web / Mobile Viewer (client) is available
enVigil System Overview
Component Description
eWatch (Client) eWatch is the client in the server-client architecture. eWatch connects remotely to enVigil NVR

* Monitor live video (up to 4 channel)
* Playback recorded video (up to 4 channel)

eWatch logins to enVigil (IP+) 4 NVR can be done as 3 different user groups privileges: administrator, power user, user. Each user group has its own distinctive privilege in system configuration, live view camera, access to private cameras and playback camera.
Remote Playback System (Client) Remote Playback application can playback 4 channels of recording
Plug and Play enVigil (IP+) 4 NVR is a plug and play system. Cameras can be connected to the network using Wifi network, Ethernet over Power) (EoP and, Mesh Technology etc.

Cradle’s patent pending central server enables plug and play thus eliminating the need for port forwarding.


Web / Mobile Viewer (client)

* eWatch can both display live video (4 channel) and playback recordings (4 channel) on remote server.
* i-Phone and Safari or any web browser can stream video from enVigil (IP+) 4

Friday, April 2, 2010

High Resolution Video Surveillance Cameras Market Ready for Take-off, Says Frost & Sullivan

Frost & Sullivan to Host Analyst Briefing on the High Resolution Video
Surveillance Cameras Market on Thursday, 8 April 2010





LONDON, March 31 /PRNewswire/ -- The video surveillance cameras market has been
changing tremendously in the recent years. Camera manufacturers are on the fast
lane bringing in major improvements to address the ever-increasing need for
security. With video surveillance becoming the norm from low-end shops to
high-end critical infrastructure, manufacturers are faced with more
opportunities than ever before.



(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20081117/FSLOGO)



These market developments will be discussed during Frost & Sullivan's next
quarterly Analyst Briefing on the High Resolution Video Surveillance Cameras
Market on Thursday, 8 April 2010, at 14.00 BST. The presentation will include
analyses of technology trends, cameras market sizing and competitive adoption
trends.



Great strides made by camera component providers have aided camera manufacturers
to introduce technologically advanced, feature-rich, yet affordable solutions in
the recent years. Latest advancements provide greater image detail and carry out
intelligent analysis of video thereby positioning video as a must-have in
applications of every kind.



"In addition, advanced integration and remote monitoring capabilities combined
with falling prices are positioning surveillance as an affordable solution in
security and non-security applications," observes Archana Rao, Senior Research
Analyst for Frost & Sullivan Electronics & Security group. The market study
conducted recently explores further the impact caused by a flurry of IT
companies entering the video surveillance space.



This briefing will benefit video surveillance camera providers, surveillance
camera component manufacturers, distributors, and also system integrators by
discussing technology trends and providing forward projections for the European
high resolution video surveillance cameras market.



To participate in the briefing, please email Joanna Lewandowska at
joanna.lewandowska@frost.com with the following information: your full name,
company name, title, telephone number, e-mail, address, city, state and country.
Upon receipt of the above information, a registration link will be e-mailed to
you. You may also register to receive a recorded version of the briefing at
anytime by submitting the aforementioned contact details.
http://www.gobeyondsecurity.com/forum/topics/high-resolution-video

Sunday, December 6, 2009

storage, bandwidth and access issues in security field

It makes sense to use a Networked Video Server that can use Analog Cameras and compress the maga data and make it digital and then send it across to the client. I would suggest to have a look at enVigil video server

The topic of this discussion is "Network Video Storage and Megapixel Camera Technology" not IP Camera's!

The reason people are so hooked on doing Camera based storage and analytics is due to the premise that IP is the solution for moving SD/HD Video between a Camera and a storage solution be it DVR, NVR, NAS. IP has severe bandwidth, QoS and cost per channel issues when trying to move realtime HD Video across a network.

D1/VGA Camera's are causing performance issues with 720p and 1080p having 4 to 8x more data, the problems of network design and infrastructure become even more apparent.

1) Centralised Video Storage and Image Analytics will ALWAYS be cheaper than Camera based storage and analytics due to Moore's Law.

2) IP transport between a Camera and DVR has limitations that are directly impacting Video quality in terms of both Frame rate and Compression, to meet bandwidth, QoS and cost per channel targets.

3) IP Video Transport is perfect for DVR to Client, as latency and packet loss is not a real issue when reviewing a single stream of Video for review.

4) IP has a hard distance limitation of 100M, and High Frame rate, High Quality HD Video will require GB Ethernet with Cat6 Cable. Distances beyond 100M require Repeater, Routers or Fibre Optic Convertors

The traditional DVR/Camera model with point to point Analogue DVR/Camera transport and IP based Client control and review still offers the best price/performance ratio in the market today. For 16 Camera or less systems with less than 4000 sq/ft, there is simply no need to incur extra costs for an IP Camera architecture, that a) Costs more b) Is harder to Install c) Slower Frame Rates d) Poor picture quality.

NTSC/PAL in D1 is successfully servicing 98% of the installed based and over 90% of new installations. HD Camera's represent less than 150K per year world wide and technologies such as HDcctv (www.highdefcctv.org) will embrace the proven SD DVR/Camera architecture and offer better, cheaper, faster and easier solutions for deploying HD CCTV systems to 85% plus of the market.

IP is great transport and when used correctly offers many benefits but other technologies such as SDi exist for a reason as they offer inherent advantages over IP for certain applications (Uncompressed, Realtime, QoS, Cost per Channel, Low Latency, Distance, Ease of Install). SDi in particular is the backbone of the Broadcast Industries move to HD Video and the investments being made in R&D are an order of magnitude higher than IP Video for CCTV.

SDi makes sense for Camera to DVR
IP makes sense for DVR to Client
www.cradle.com

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Cradle Technology reveals the key features of their networked CCTV - enVigil


cradle technologies reveals key featurs of enVigil ( The networked Video surveillance system or networked cctv)
Highlights of envigil Networked Video Surveillance Server:-
1) US based technology being sold in US and India
2) enVigil NVSS is more advance then CCTV, DVR and NVR
3) Complete Remote Surveillance Solution:
* Dynamic DNS Support - No need of Static IP.
* VPN enabled secured access
* Video transmission over LAN/WAN fully encrypted
* Much superior live remote Audio & Video monitoring
* Adapts to fluctuating Internet bandwidth
* Remote Private camera viewing
* Talks to server remotely
* Continuous remote archiving capability
* Central configuration / administration management capability
* Remote audit of proper working of all cameras
* Advanced user access management option
* Remotely at a time multiple location/server access capability
* Remote live PTZ control access capability
4) Robust and Compatible Server (Platform):
* Handle up-to 32 cameras
* Linux based security server
* Industry compliant H.264 & MPEG4 compression
* Audio Support on all cameras
* Extensible storage support through NAS & RAID
* Easy scale up capability – Additional cameras, audio, sensors, relays & storage
* Hot swap capability
* Intelligent UPS support to enable graceful shutdown to eliminate loss of data
* Parallel installation of enVigil using existing wiring & cameras
* Best data storage capability
* Compact in size, wall mountable
* Compatible to advanced Intelligent video analytics
5) Alarm Triggers:
* Motion detection
* Programmable motion mask
* Configurable sensitivity for motion detection
* Blind/Obscured camera detection
* Loss/Disconnected camera detection
* Supports sensors with triggered recording capability (Motion/temperature/humidity)
* Online event logs for instant update
6) Alarm Actions:
* Enable email alerts to PC’s & PDA’s
* Enable SMS/Text messaging alerts
* Enable Video/Audio recording on one or more cameras
http://www.cradle.com/downloads.html
contact us at contact@cradle.com
or at info@cradle.com
www.cradle.com

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The best Networked CCTV by Cradle.com- enVigil


enVigil is the best networked cctv or Networked Video Surveillance system in the India market and now the product is also offered in US market.



Technology
Cradle is vertically integrated Video Surveillance Technology Company. Cradle is unique in it's offering of enVigil - we build the chip, the firmware (H.264 and MPEG4 encoders), the Janus card, the host Linux server software (which does the storage, streaming and server management) and also the remote Java based client software.


We use our own award winning, patented multi-core chip CT-3600 in enVigil.
Using the CT-3600 we have designed Janus, a PCI add-on card. Janus has a single CT-3600 with multiple A/D convertors. Each Janus card can process

* 16 channels MPEG-4 at CIF resolution (352x240) at 30 Frames per second each or

* 8 channels H.264 at CIF resolution (352x240) at 30 Frames per second each or equivalently

* 4 channels of MPEG-4 at D1 resolution (720x480) at 30 frames per second each or

* 2 channels of H.264 at D1 resolution (720x480) at 30 frames per second each or equivalently
* 8 channels of MPEG-4 at 1/2-D1 resolution (720x240) at 30 frames per second each or
* 4 channels of H.264 at 1/2-D1 resolution (720x240) at 30 frames per second (fps) each


An enVigil server can have up to 2 Janus cards supporting up to 32 cameras. Each camera can be set to record at anywhere from 1 fps to 30 fps each depending on your storage requirements (typically, the higher the fps, the higher the storage requirement). The quality of the recording can also be set independently - you can select a constant quality recording (here amount of storage will vary depending on the motion in front of the camera) OR you can select constant bit-rate (here the amount of storage will be the same regardless of the motion in front of the camera).

We recommend that our customers use 16 channels at full D1 resolution at 7.5 fps each with constant quality recording. This gives reasonably good motion rendition, and high picture resolution, and by using constant quality, the picture does not degrade with large amounts of motion in the scene.

enVigil inserts an I-frame every 1 second regarless of the fps - this means that when playing back, the nearest I frame is 1/2 a second away on the average.
mobile enVigil-M server will work with the DC power supply available in the mobile environment and is also vibration hardened. It uses 2.5" laptop hard disk which are more resistant to vibrations, but can only support up to 500 GB storage.

for more information please visit here
also send email to info@cradle.com or sales@cradle.com for more information and product brochure

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Construction Sites and Video Surveillance

Construction Sites and Video Surveillance –

Why networked video surveillance is the best solution at the Construction Sites?

Having just the guards to monitor and keep your construction site safe and without theft is impossible these days. Construction sites are definitely one of the places which need video surveillance. In addition to hiring somebody who could help you secure the area at night time, it is easier to install networked Video Surveillance system and get an internet connection at site. This will help you track from outsider and insider theft since there is usually no activity at night time. They could help you check whether some of your workers or outsiders bring home the construction materials for their own consumption. This might sound strange , but this is a common occurrence in most building sites. Also when the construction is finished you can either convert the same system to the Video Surveillance of that site or you can move it another construction site.

If you use Networked Video Surveillance System like enVigil then not only you can monitor remotely from anywhere and get the alerts on your phone or PDA but also you can store the data on NAS somewhere else and protect it. You can get an alert if any cameras are disconnected at the site by somebody. So the thieves can not delete the data locally.

You might need larger no of cameras since the site is spread out and enVigil can offer upto 32 cameras and even more if needed. The construction site CCTV could always provide you concise evidences for interrogation purposes if the need arises. Also since you can monitor the site remotely and also as an administrator can change the settings also remotely you can avoid unnecessary visits to the remote site.

Here is how you should use your Networked Video Surveillance System to your benefit.

• Like the sign Beware of Dogs – and no trespassing signs one should add that the site is monitored by Remote Video Surveillance for prevention of crime.

• Do a professional site survey to figure out which gates should be covered. Find out the key spots from where somebody might try to enter. Please discuss this with your system installer so that together you can come up with a solid master plan for the actual installation.

• If the site is larger and has expensive materials you should use few PTZ cameras.
Also you should use night vision cameras and also cameras with good resolution.

• Also use the best in class Networked Video Surveillance system since this is the brain of your surveillance. This should have all the features that you need for remote monitoring.

• Networked Video Surveillance systems work well with the actual trusted guards since it becomes a tool for them also to catch the thief as well.
Since the construction site is spread out you will also need less guards to cover a larger area. The objective is to stop theft so combination of guards, dogs, Video Surveillance is the way to go. If you use the networked Video Surveillance Systems then more than just the guards can be watchful of your site. You can give multiple phone numbers to receive alerts. Also with the right kind of equipment like enVigil from cradle.com you can access multiple construction sites from your office and make your own Command and Control Center that you can manage from anywhere in the world without spending a fortune.

Monday, October 27, 2008

A Tri-Service Asian Defense And Internal Security Event

United States Makes It Official

The United States Commercial Service recently confirmed the US government's formal support for Defense & Security 2009. This important endorsement underlines the significance of the major event which will open in Bangkok on the 4th-7th of November 2009.

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Defense & Security 2009 - 'Into The Future'

A Tri-Service Asian Defense And Internal Security Event For Land, Sea And Air. Defense & Security 2009 is Thailand 's biggest defense and security exhibition.

The event will be staged in Bangkok from 4-7 November 2009 at the IMPACT Exhibition and Convention Centre.

For immediate booking of exhibition space please call +662 642 6911 ext 121 or contact: defense@cmpthailand.com or booking online at www.asiandefense.com

www.gobeyondsecurity.com

www.cradle.com

Monday, September 29, 2008

More than 4 million cameras are trained on Britons, posted from downtown to roadways, residential area.

More than 4 million cameras are trained on Britons, posted from downtown to roadways, residential area.
Big Brother in Britain: Does more surveillance work?

By Mark Rice-Oxley | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
KINGSTON, ENGLAND � It was all over in 54 seconds. One moment the four friends were strolling home after a night out, the next they were nursing injuries inflicted by a knife-wielding assailant.

Another sad tale of crime and impunity in modern Britain? Not quite, for the incident last April in this town in southeast England was filmed from start to finish on surveillance cameras. Police were rapidly alerted; a suspect was quickly identified, apprehended, convicted, and sentenced. Case closed.

It's successes like these that are giving CCTV, or closed-circuit television, a good name in Britain. The technology has become popular and widespread, with the result that Britons are by far the most watched people on earth, with one camera for every 14 people, according to recent estimates.

More than 4 million cameras observe all aspects of life, from town centers to transport systems, office towers to banks, commercial zones to residential areas, restaurants, bars, and even churches.

In 1990, just three towns had systems. Now some 500 do, after a decade in which more than �250 million ($460 million) of public money was funneled into CCTV systems.

"The British public seem to like it," says Martin Gill, professor of criminology at Leicester University. "One of the great problems of our lives is crime and disorder, and people feel it can be tackled by having cameras on the wall."

But serious question marks hang over the technology and its dark Orwellian implications. Many cameras are hidden or not signposted, in breach of regulations. Several cases of abuse have been documented, raising fears of snooping or worse.

Civil liberty groups complain that the intrusive lens scanning for suspicious characters contravenes that pillar of civil society - the presumption of innocence.

Research meanwhile suggests that the camera systems may not actually deter criminals.

"One of the concerns about CCTV is that it can give a false sense of security," says Barry Hugill of Liberty, a civil liberties and human rights group based in London. "I suspect that the reason why people are happy with CCTV is that they say it makes us safer and stops crime. But we don't think there's evidence that that is the case."

Indeed, research has yet to support the case for CCTV.

A government review 18 months ago found that security cameras were effective in tackling vehicle crime but had limited effect on other crimes. Improved streetlighting recorded better results.

A new report being drawn up by Professor Gill for the government promises to be no more favorable in its assessment of CCTV as a crime-fighting tool.

"I have talked to offenders about this," says Gill. "They say they are not concerned by security cameras, unless they were actually caught by one."

Britain is a case apart from Europe, where most countries embraced the technology only in the late 1990s - and then with caution. According to researchers now preparing a report on comparative systems, France tends to limit coverage to high-risk locations and public buildings, while in Spain, surveillance is tightly controlled. In Austria, it is used primarily for traffic and transport systems. In Germany, it was severely restricted in public spaces until recently.

But in Britain, the public has had a soft spot for CCTV ever since it was used to dramatic effect to solve a wretched crime more than 11 years ago.

Most people can still picture the grainy footage of two juveniles leading 2-year-old Jamie Bulger by the hand out of a shopping mall in Liverpool. He was found dead days later. Without those images, experts say, police would have been looking for a culprit with an entirely different profile from the 11-year-old offenders.

"Since Jamie Bulger's case over here, the public see CCTV not as Big Brother but as a benevolent father," says Peter Fry, director of the CCTV user group, a 600-member association of organizations who use the technology.

"If you ask the public what they would like to do about crime, No. 1 is more police on the street and No. 2 is more CCTV," he adds.

The trend coincides with a growing culture of snooping in Britain, where speed cameras rule the highway, residents post their own cameras to spy on trespassers, and the favorite TV shows revolve around hidden cameras observing bland people lounging around.

But not everyone is reassured by the idea of lenses capable of reading a car license plate from half a mile away. Anecdotal evidence suggests the technology can be used for voyeurism, and concerns remain about who gets access to the tapes, which are typically held for a month before being erased.

In one case, a man's attempted suicide was caught on camera and passed on to television. Mr Lazell says he sometimes gets individuals calling on him to use the technology to spy on partners.

Prof. Clive Norris, deputy director of the center for criminological research at Sheffield University, told a recent conference that the technology "enables people to be tracked and monitored and harassed and socially excluded on the basis that they do not fit into the category of people that a council or shopping center wants to see in a public space."

Legislation requires authorities to clearly signal where cameras are in operation, yet as many as 80 percent are thought to break this rule.

Some cameras are being developed with face-recognition technology that raises further alarms.

"There are privacy concerns," says Mr Hugill of Liberty. "There are people who believe that we have fundamental human right to go about our business without being spied on. CCTV is spying. It's monitoring your every move."

Naturally, surveillance enthusiasts scoff at such logic, saying that operators will not be focusing on the average member of the public, but on anyone acting out of the ordinary.

For Mr. Lazell, it's a trade-off: a little liberty for greater security.

"All progress offers compromise," he comments. "Would you be prepared to take down all cameras in the Underground and let terrorists move about without being seen?"

Rapid Technological Advances in Object Tracking and Image Analysis to Drive Video Surveillance Equipment Markets

Rapid Technological Advances in Object Tracking and Image Analysis to Drive Video Surveillance Equipment Markets

LONDON, /PRNewswire/ -- Following the tragic 7/7 bombings and the subsequent failed bomb attacks on London, the importance of video surveillance equipment such as digital video recorders (DVRs) and closed circuit televisions (CCTVs) has never been more apparent.

Although manufacturers of surveillance equipment have had to cope with unfavourable public attitudes towards surveillance equipment and their encroachment on individual privacy, these attacks only reinforce the need for such equipment on buses and public transport systems that are most vulnerable to terrorist attacks.

Europe already leads the way in the number of CCTV installations in the world. However, with the market approaching maturity, manufacturers need to offer added features such as facial recognition, digital video and intelligent video software to sustain revenues.

"Currently, London has approximately four million cameras in use and the ratio of camera to people is estimated to be one camera for every fourteen people. The smaller cities and towns in Britain are no exceptions, although the ratio there is much lower," observes Frost & Sullivan (http://autoid.frost.com) Senior Research Analyst Soumilya Banerjee.

The European video surveillance equipment market generated revenues worth US$2.36 billion in the year 2003 and is expected to grow at a 6.0 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to reach US$3.55 billion by 2010.

A shift in demand from digital to IP-based security systems that permit remote monitoring is expected to be one of the major causes for the increase in revenues during this period, followed by the rise in demand in eastern European countries such as Poland, Croatia, Latvia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria among others.

Improvement in image quality and analysis is another area that manufacturers are focusing on to drive uptake of CCTVs. In fact, the incorporation of algorithms has made it possible for CCTV systems to send out alerts before or during the initiation of a crime and ultimately assist concerned authorities in taking immediate action.

"It is expected that developments in chip technology will also eliminate undesirable interference in the images, resulting in far superior picture clarity," explains Mr. Banerjee. " Cameras in future can be expected to be able to capture more number of pixels and also allow operators to zoom in on particular elements of interest while retaining high picture resolution."

Another area of focus gaining popularity throughout Europe is the video motion anomaly detection (VMAD) system, which has a preloaded algorithm to help users study the movement of pixels within the image. These smart cameras can also identify objects that are partially or completely hidden from view for a certain period of time.

Some manufacturers are also working on intelligent cameras with non-lethal weapons that have the ability to lock on their target, measure the distance and shoot if the target is within a range of 50 feet. These cameras are expected gain acceptance in extremely high security and high-risk areas such as prisons or covert government research facilities.

Although the acceptance of smart cameras in the European market is highly promising, manufacturers need to solve the issue surrounding the false alarm rate (FAR). Dallmeier Electronics, Germany has developed the Self Educating Detector (SEDOR) that aims at reducing future FARs by incorporating movements in the field-of-view that have previously generated false alarms.

The European industry is likely to witness wide spread consolidation as competition intensifies and smaller companies try to catch up with major participants such as Panasonic, Bosch Security Systems, Sony Corporation, JVC, Tyco International, SeimenBT and Honeywell that account for 55.0 per cent of the market.

"Larger companies have acquired smaller ones that have faced rising manufacturing costs and falling margins with a view to acquiring new or niche technology or expanding into new geographical areas," says Mr. Banerjee.

In the future, as the emphasis on public safety increases, integration of DVRs with other technologies such biometrics is likely become a popular trend that would result in highly efficient security systems.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

What is a NVSS or CCTV system? What all parts one need to purchase when one has to install this system




NVSS connects to the internet and you can watch the property from anywhere, anytime.
CCTV is on LAN and can be watched only locally.


What is a NVSS or CCTV system? What all things are involved and what all parts you need to purchase when you want to purchase a CCTV or NVSS system.


When one thinks about total security, and monitoring about any facility then Advanced and Networked CCTV has to be part of the package other wise the full security can not be complete.

The traditional CCTV is also in use but these days networked CCTV or NVSS- that is Networked Video Surveillance Systems are also available for the mid-market and the pricing has come down for such systems so mid size businesses can afford such systems

Netwroked CCTV or Networked Video Surveillance System (NVSS) has following components cameras, recorder with storage, additional storage (if needed), monitors, peripherals.

NVSS or CCTV Recorder is the main brain of your security system. This is the one that you need to select properly. If you do not have the main NVSS the correct kind then the other peripherals are easy to choose.
Please make sure you select this correctly. To find out more about this here-





One should understand the latest technology in this area. What is the difference between CCTV and NVSS. You have to take into consideration your business need according to that you have to select the correct recorder for you.



CCTV cameras are the image capture elements essential in security sytem. Selection of right cameras is based on the purpose of the security system, installation requirements and installation location (indoor or outdoor) also plays a vital role in determining the right combination. There are many types of cameras used for CCTV systems - Fixed mini domes, night vision cameras, , compact cameras, IP cameras and speed dome cameras, PTZ Cameras ( Pan Tilt and Zoom Cameras)






In a security system, monitor is used to display images captured by the camera and processed by the NVSS recorder. There are many Types of monitors used for such system is TFT monitors and CRT monitors. Now a days the range of monitors rages from the TV monitors, computer monitors to flat screen monitors.





Storage is another important component in CCTV system. The storage now a days can come inside the recorder also with NVSS system using NAS one can extend the storage since the need for the storage has increased up to 90 days in some of the industries like banking industry. You must make sure that the system you purchase has the option and have NAS connection so that you can add the storage later as your need for storage increases.

Installation is another important aspect of any surveillance system. If you are a owner you should get involved in the installation process since each installation is different according to your business need and location. The cameras and location of cameras is important in this regard.

Such mid market and also higher level NVSS is available also by Cradle Technologies.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Most video surveillance not monitored

Again and again, people are questioning the worth of surveillance systems. Many have stated that they are not as effective because there is no one there to monitor them.

For many systems that are state of the art, no monitoring is required.

Cradle's NVSS product line for example, does not require people to constantly monitor the video. If the system is set up correctly, security personnel are notified through email or text messaging anytime motion is detected in a particular area after hours. Another example would be if a particular door is opened in a restricted area. These people can then view the video streaming in real time on their PDA or cell phone. Simultaneously, management of the company is notified as well, saving time and effort in a potential break-in or accident.

More often then not, people who are constantly monitoring the video end up missing something that occurs. Thieves are well aware of the risks posed by security personnel and plan their crimes around them.

What will work best in the future is a model of surveillance where you have a combination of real-time monitoring and an intelligent and convenient system, like Cradle's NVSS.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Traditional Video Surveillance VS Networked Video Surveillance

Traditional Video Surveillance VS Networked Video Surveillance

CCTV surveillance system

1.Security focused, meant for monitoring by guards

2.Physically walking around site for inspection

3.Monitoring CCTV systems, only one location

4. If an incident occurs, the guards are your first level decision makers with limited information and authority

6. Comes as windows based system and virus problems

7. No integrated solution available and no warranty for product

Disadvantages of such old generation of CCTV


1. Decision makers are informed after a time delay with little to no details

2. Failure to meet the needs of growing multi-location

3.Does not give access to businesses or executives on the move

4. Dumb recording of all data- whether motion is there or not.

5. Limited Storage Capacity.

6. Does not take advantage of what internet can offer



Now Basic Market Demands are following


Basic Market Demands


1. Takes advantage of internet and counts available bandwith and gives you access for your desired location 24x7x365 with Maximum reliability, Systems Should work 24x7x365, Storage Protection.

2. Use existing network infrastructure and reuse existing wiring and cameras for low start-up and operating cost

3. Sensors can be integrated and alerts can be sent.

4. Can do motion base recording and Motion based alerts.

5. Turns Analog Video data into Digital Data can be married to business applications
example- At a ATM- the video can be sent with each ATM transaction.

6. Integrated full solution box is available with warranty.

Such a networked Video Surveillance Systems are now available in India and US markets for mid market.

The challenges for Networked Video Surveillance System in India


The challenges for networked Video Surveillance system in India are multi fold.

The main issue is the band-with for the multiple Videos to stream over the internet.

Even though the band-with is increasing in India, it is a challenge to stream multiple videos take a lot of band-with and when one is trying to stream 8, 16 or 32 videos real time.

The network Surveillance system go beyond security and provide you important business information to improve your business in many ways.

You can monitor your employees for following areas
Attendance
Over time
Customer support Quality
Training
implementation standards.

Also you can avoid thefts and unwanted intrusions.

Also one can monitor the business remotely anytime and from anywhere.


Cradle Technology
with their innovative Networked Video Surveillance system is able to stream such videos real time and is able to give you remote access from home or if you are traveling via your lap top.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Cradle Lauches their Next generation surveillance product NVSS ( Networked and Advanced CCTV) in Pune, India.



Cradle Technologies Launches their Next generation surveillance product NVSS ( Networked and Advanced CCTV) in Pune, India.



Cradle had their first Installers meet in Pune India in the presence of India CEO Mr. Satish Gupta, VP of Sales Manish Dalawat,

Sr. Markeing Manager Vijay Khuspe. Cradles partners CBC and Hitachi were also present at this function that took place in Hotel Pride in Pune India.

More than 50 Installers participated in the meet and spent the time understanding this next generation product that is first launched in India.
Cradle Network Video Surveillance Systems
Cradle offers advanced video surveillance solutions with real time intelligent alerts to enable effective security management and remote supervision for businesses, offices and factory floors. Cradle technologies has developed its networked video surveillance systems for accessing mission critical video surveillance information , at any time and from anywhere. The relevant information is also accessible by variety of clients like PCs, MACs, Mobile Phones and PDAs. By enabling storage and management of video data on local as well as Network Attached Storage (NAS) and taking advantage of RAID technologies, not only that the video data is accessible 24x7, it is also protected from system failures. Easy to install and easy to configure CradleWatch video management software allows live preview as well as forensic analysis of Video locally or remotely.

Please review Cradle Brochure for more information.

Benefits

* 24x7 and reliable access to mission critical video data.
* Customizable Alerts and Alarms
* Easy Upgrade without rewiring or replacing existing cameras
* Simple to install, configure, preview and analyze.



In the presentation Mr. Satish Gupta emphasized on following plus points about the system.

Remote Supervision

Cradle's Networked Video Surveillance System go beyond security and enable effective remote supervision. Advanced Video Content Analysis enables detection of relevant events in and delivers Actionable Intelligence in real time to the appropriate persons, regardless of their location and access device. This empowers management to take timely action to improve business processes such as customer service, sales and manufacturing.

Interestingly enough under Indian Broad-band conditions also the system can stream 32 videos live over the internet because Cradle's system comes with their patented technology chip called Jenus that is the fastest DSP in the world.

Vijay Khuspe gave the live demonstration of the system and surprised installers with the quality of the video on site and also remote access quality of video.

Manish Dalawat urged the installers to become partners and start installing Cradle NVSS. This is the first Networked Surveillance complete product that is being lauched in India with one years warenty.


Cradle will be arranging similar Installer Meets in Major cities.


Also Cradle is participating in the IFSEC 2008 in New Delhi in October

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

CCTV video: Woman dies while waiting at hospital

I just heard this on the news today. Apparently a woman who was waiting in the emergency room of a psychiatric ward in a hospital, fell off her chair onto the ground and was writhing in pain for one hour before she died.

That's bad enough, but what is even worse is that other patients around her didn't react, security guards and other hospital personnel noticed her at least three times on surveillance footage yet did nothing. Apparently one guard was caught on CCTV video, rolling his chair around to observe her, watching her for a few seconds and then returning to his place doing nothing.

This is absolutely atrocious! Yes we all know emergency room line ups are horrendously long. Yes, we know this is in a psychiatric ward where there have probably been lay offs etc. and they are probably short staffed. But this is a matter of life and death where all excuses should fail! The woman's wait time was over 12 hours long, and she fell with no reaction from anyone around her, even after they noticed her.

Cradle's Networked Video Surveillance System (NVSS) can assist in situations such as these. It can alert the authorities of events that take place. Also, if hospital security are aware that they themselves are being monitored by authorities higher up, they know they have to pay attention and react or they will lose their jobs.

Needless to say that 6 people have been fired in the wake of this incident. This hospital, the Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn, has already been the subject of numerous complaints about the filthy conditions of the bathroom and waiting rooms. At times, people are forced to wait on mats in the waiting room and wait times can be at least 12 hours.

A court order has been given to the hospital where they are obliged to reduce wait times to 10 hours and check upon all patients every 15 minutes.

Its just too bad that all of these measures had to be taken after someone lost their life. Cradle's Networked Video Surveillance System can alert people when to act, but cannot make up for human inaction.