CCTV Surveillance System
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CCTV Surveillance System
Key Components
A typical CCTV system includes:
- Cameras: Capture visual information of the monitored area.
- Lenses: Focus on the desired scene to be recorded.
- Cables or Wireless Links: Transmit video signals from cameras to recorders and monitors.
- Recorders: Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) or Network Video Recorders (NVRs) that record and store the video footage.
- Monitors/Display Units: Used to view the live video feed or recorded content.
- Power Supply: Provides power to the cameras and other components.
How it Works
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Capture: Security cameras capture images of a specific area, such as a retail store, office, or public space.
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Transmit: The video signals are sent through a private, closed circuit using coaxial cables or wireless communication links to a central recording device.
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Record: The DVR or NVR records the continuous video stream onto a hard drive for later review.
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Monitor: Authorized personnel can view the live video feeds on connected monitors or access recorded footage.
Modern Advancements
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High-Definition (HD): Modern cameras offer crisp, clear footage, making it easier to identify details like faces and license plates.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI integration allows systems to analyze footage, detect suspicious activity, identify objects, and even filter footage for faster searching.
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Remote Access: Footage can be transmitted over the internet, allowing authorized users to view feeds and recorded data from smartphones or computers remotely.
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Integrated Security: CCTV systems can integrate with other security tools, triggering alarms or locks based on detected events.
