PBR Vits: Surveillance Camera Control System
PBR Vits: Surveillance Camera Control System
SURVEILLANCE CAMERA
CONTROL SYSTEM
PRESENTED BY:-
D SAI DINESH BHARDWAZ
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CONTENTS
Introduction
• History
• Working
• Types
• Comparisons
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
• Applications
• Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
• Continuous observation of a place,person,group or
ongoing activities in order to gathering information. This
is also known as “CCTV Cameras”.
• A Surveillance camera is used in surveillance to monitor
public or private areas that need to be monitored for
security reasons. Modern security cameras use closed-
circuit television(CCTV)technology, which employs
video cameras that transmit signals to a specific limited
set of monitors.
HISTORY
• 1942 – First CCTV security camera surveillance system installed. German
Engineer Walter Bruch was responsible for the design and installation of
the CCTV camera system.
• 1956 – First VCR produced by Ampex Corporation team led by Charles
Ginsburg. 19 years old engineer Ray Dolby was also part of the team. Built
for commercial business use.
• 1960’s – First digital camera signals used in cameras over analog by
NASA.
• 1972 – First VCR for home use produced by philips.
• 1996 – The first IP camera was released by Axis communications
• 1998 – First consumer digital video recorders(DVR)released to the public.
HOW DO SURVEILLANCE
CAMERAS WORK?
• CCTV camera systems includes one or more cameras
which are used to send video images and audio data to
a monitor. Essentially, these camera systems use
cameras to transmit the signals to a main hub which
then records that data for later viewing or live viewing
if you have full time security personal on your
premises.
Contd.....
CAMERA TYPES
In terms of solution
Analog
IP
In terms of shape
Dome
Bullet
PTZ
Hidden
IR day/night
COMPONENTS OF ANALOG
& IP CAMERAS
The main components in analog & IP cctv cameras are:
Analog:
Camera
Monitor
Cable
DVR
IP:
IP camera
NVR
POE(Power over Ethernet)
Image sensor
Monitor
Contd....
COMPARISONS
ADVANTAGES
• Deters Crime
• Helps Maintain Records
• Protect Employees
• Collect Evidence
DISADVANTAGES
• Privacy is an issue
• It can be a Costly Affair
APPLICATIONS
• Schools
• Shops
• Hospitals
• Banks
• Public places
• Traffic monitoring
CONCLUSION