Archive for the ‘iWatch Visitor Management System’ Category

WIRELESS NETWORKING

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

  Now a day over 166 million professionals worldwide, organizations use wireless technologies to solve business problems and create advantages over competitors. Wireless solutions are enabling remote or mobile workers (such as field sales, field service, manufacturing, and logistics personnel) to access information and business applications from more places. With respect to Security System wireless… Read more >>

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IP AND CCTV CAMERAS

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

When selecting a video surveillance system, we all need finest picture quality with huge storage in exchange of our money. There are following ten points which should be taken into account while selecting any 20th century CCTV cameras:  1. End Your Interlace Issues: Once you move to some Multilevel IP camera, you receive rid with… Read more >>

PROBLEMS WITH VIDEO ANALYTICS CCTV SYSTEM

Monday, September 13th, 2010

 Top 3 Problems with Video Analytics CCTV system: • Eliminating false alerts • System maintenance too difficult • Cost of System too high Eliminating false alerts Since the goal of video analytics is to reduce or eliminate human involvement, eliminating false alerts is necessary to accomplish this. Each alert not only requires a human assessment… Read more >>

IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGY

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

  A smart card reader is an electronic device that reads smart cards. Access control card readers are used in physical security systems to read a credential that allows access through access control points, typically a locked door. An access control reader can be a magnetic stripe reader, a bar code reader, a proximity reader,… Read more >>

COMPRESSION & DATA MANAGEMENT

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Compression and Data Management: As because megapixel cameras resolve so much detail, bandwidth usage and video storage can quickly become an issue. Both are dependant on the compression format used in the camera (Motion JPEG or MPEG-4 are two of the most common) and the frame rate at which the video is transmitted. Without going… Read more >>

MEGAPIXEL CAMERAS

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Megapixel Cameras  The improved clarity provided by megapixel cameras was first applied to broadcast applications when television stations started migrating from NTSC to HD (high definition). Poorly constructed sets and props such as fake bookcases with painted-in books didn’t cut it when shot with high-resolution HD cameras. In the video surveillance arena, the clarity and… Read more >>

WHAT WE ARE OFFERING:

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Main Points that we consider according to the need to Customers: End users want access control systems to do more than ever before, but don’t necessarily have the funds to invest in a lot of new hardware. Today’s top list of desired features could include many of the following: IP or Web-based — Using the… Read more >>

VIDEO ANALYTICS

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

In a normal security system setup, one depends on the guard-on-duty to be watching the video from different cameras, looking for any abnormal activity. With Video Analytics, we wake up the guard when there is an abnormal event.  Simplest example of such an event is when there is “Motion” in the field of view of… Read more >>

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READER TO CONTROLLER INTERFACE

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

The Wiegand Reader-to-Controller Interface: An interface defines how two devices communicate with one another. Various readers can communicate with access control panels using a variety of well-established, industry-standard interfaces including: • Wiegand • Serial (RS232, RS422, RS485) • Clock-and-Data (Magnetic Stripe Track/2) – Also known as ABA format. We will concentrate on the Wiegand interface… Read more >>

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Understanding WEIGAND

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

 The term Weigand is applied to several characteristics related to Access Control readers and cards. Unfortunately, the word is often used very carelessly and can lead to unnecessary confusion. Here are the basic facts:   Weigand is: 1.      A specific reader-to-Card Interface. 2.      A specific binary reader-to-Controller Interface. 3.      An electronic signal carrying data. 4.     … Read more >>

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