Title: Ten Reasons to Buy a Network Camera
1Ten Reasons to Buy a Network Camera
- or what your analog camera vendor wont tell you
2Focus
10 of the most important functional differences
between analogand network cameras
31 End to interlace problems
41 End to interlace problems
- Interlaced scan
- Each image formed from two interlace fields
- Blurriness from capturing moving objects, even
when connected to a DVR
51 End to interlace problems
En komplett bildruta med progressiv scan
61 End to interlace problems
72 Power over Ethernet increasessavings and
reliability
82 Power over Ethernet
92 Power over Ethernet
Both network cameras with andwithout built-in
support for PoEcan take advantage of a UPS device
103 Megapixel resolution
113 Megapixel resolution
- Stuck with NTSC/PAL resolution
- 0.4 Megapixel at 4CIF and 0.1 at CIF
- Limited image details
123 Megapixel resolution
Megapixel
CIF
133 Megapixel resolution
Resolution comparisons
144 Intelligence at the camera level
154 Intelligence at the camera level
164 Intelligence at the camera level
Included
Excluded
Excluded
Included
Hallway
Door
175 Integrated PTZinput/output control
185 Integrated PTZ input/output control
- Cabling separate from the video signal
- Costly and cumbersome
195 Integrated PTZ input/output control
Example Typical I/O use integration with alarm
206 Integrated audio
216 Integrated audio
- Only possible with separate audio lines to the DVR
226 Integrated audio
- Entrance control
- Remote dialog and gate/door control
- Listen in on remote sounds
- Audio surveillance
- Provide audio feedback to surveillance scenes
Example Communicate andopen a door remotely
237 Secure communication
247 Secure communication
- No encryption
- No authentication
- Anyone can tap into the video or replace the
signal from a camera with another video signal
257 Secure communication
- Examples of achieving privacy
- VPN
- SSL/TLS (HTTPS)
268 Flexible, cost-effective infrastructure
choices
278 Flexible, cost-effective infrastructure
choices
- Expensive coax, proprietary fiber, wireless
- Distance affects image quality
- Adding power, I/O and audio further complicates
this situation
288 Flexible, cost-effective infrastructure
choices
IP in security
IP in BuildingManagement Systems
IT Securityconvergence
IP inIndustrialSolutions
IP in VoiceOver IP
299 True digital solution
309 True digital solution
- With every conversion image quality is lost
- Analog signal digitized in cameras DSP
- Digital signal converted back to analog for
transport over coax - Signal once again digitized at the DVR for
recording
- Benefits
- Superior image quality
319 True digital solution
3210 Lower total cost of ownership
3310 Lower total cost of ownership
- COMPARE
- The cost per channel
- Flexibility and performance
- CONSIDER
- Back end applications and storage
- Industry standard, open-system based servers vs.
proprietary hardware like a DVR - Infrastructure used
- Can it be leveraged for other applications?
34Conclusion
The future belongs tonetwork cameras
35The future belongs to network cameras
- Market reports
- Remote accessibility
- Easy, future-proof integration
- Scalability and flexibility
- Cost-effectiveness
- Distributed intelligence
- Proven technology
36This is Axis
- Worldwide 1 in network video
- The worlds leading expert
- Broadest product portfolio in the industry
- The largest installed base of network video
products - Over 20 years of networking excellence
- Worldwide presence
- Global partnerships
The best in network video!
37Invitation to Axis Communications Academy
- 1 in network video knowledge
- Designed to boost our partners expertise about
Axis network video solutions - Several training levels, from basic to advanced
- Run by Axis, executed by local trainers in native
language - Around 7,000 individuals trained as of 2007
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38Questions Answers
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