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The word 'resolution' should be banned in surveillance. What all IP manufacturers mean when they say 'resolution' is 'pixel count.' We should be...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
The word 'resolution' should be banned in surveillance. What all IP manufacturers mean when they say 'resolution' is 'pixel count.' We should be...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
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In this special report, we provide over 2 hours of unique video training on the fundamentals of selecting and using Video Management Systems. This...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
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Axis is releasing 3D design models that aims to improve camera design and layout. In this note, we explain what they are, what platform it works...
By Brian Rhodes - over 11 years ago
Large construction projects require constant communication among all trades, including security installers. Most are totally reliant on others to...
By Brian Rhodes - over 11 years ago
Detection, classification, recognition and identification is all very easy until you put it in practice. Then you realize that there are big...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
Members, now you can display your company or LinkedIn URL when commenting in IPVM discussions or articles. If you want to get in touch with others...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
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Selecting the right lens can be confusing and tough, especially because lenses are often integrated into cameras, severely restricting flexibility...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
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Surveillance cameras must deal with wide variations of lighting -- automatically and continuously. It can be 10,000+ lux during the day and under 1...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
Thermal cameras can deliver where visible conventional cameras fail, but they come with significant tradeoffs which must be considered. In this...
By Ethan Ace - over 11 years ago
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Despite being one of the most common components of access control, specifying the right electric strike can be deceptively complex. Understanding...
By Brian Rhodes - over 11 years ago
IPVM has launched its own discussion group, integrated within the IPVM site, with advanced features and ease of use. We can now help you even more...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
Strangely, digital zoom tends to be both underappreciated and overrated. On the one hand, many feel that you need a super high resolution monitor...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
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How can you tell high quality hardware from junk? Unlike other industries, where 'buyer beware' dominates equipment selection, security door...
By Brian Rhodes - over 11 years ago
IP cameras remain the main growth and competitive driver within the surveillance industry. Indeed, IP camera advances clearly led 2012 major events...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
Do not trust lux ratings. Do not use lux ratings to specify cameras. Period. Lux ratings are widely, and unfortunately, used to define low light...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
Almost every surveillance manufacturer has a mobile app for viewing cameras but nearly no one has one to help installers and service techs do their...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
Real time facial surveillance is hard to do - accuracy issues, false alerts, cost and deployment complexity all conspire against it. This is why,...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
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This report examines the key events that impact video surveillance in 2012 and are shaping 2013. Plus, Group PRO members can download a copy of the...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
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