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Next Generation: HD, Megapixel & Intelligent Video Master class
Tuesday 27th January 2009
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Technical Theatre No 1 |
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Date
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Tuesday 27th January 2009 |
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Time
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14.00 - 16.00 |
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Description
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This seminar looks into the latest developments in Megapixel Technology. Starting with a review of compression techniques the session looks into the operational requirements of the technology and how to determine how much resolution is required for each camera and how to choose the optimum lens. Delivered by the leading experts in the field this seminar is a highly recommended for Security Integrators and Consultants.
The 2 hour session will cover the following areas:
- Understanding compression techniques
- Best practice in deploying Megapixel cameras
- Understanding the variables that effect performance
- The value of application software
- Utilising analytics and intelligent technology developments
- Storing and archiving images through on-board software
- Future trends and developments
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£49.00 + VAT or Save £100 (Access all 8 Seminars) £149.00 + VAT |
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Title
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Megapixel – understanding the basics |
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Speaker
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Julie Busby - Managing Director |
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Company
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Multipix Imaging |
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Description
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More pixels in an image doesn't necessarily mean better image quality. This informative presentation will explain colour and monochrome megapixel sensor technology and the importance of selecting the correct lens to ensure you are getting optimum performance from the camera.
• The operational requirements of the surveillance system
• Colour and monochrome megapixel sensor technology
• How to determine how much resolution is required & how to choose the optimum lens.
• A review of the benefits that were achieved by the multi-Megapixel
surveillance system
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Title
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HD & H.264 in Practice |
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John Inman Training Manager – |
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Company
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AD Group |
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Description
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• The key issues for IP Surveillance
• Benefit & Concerns of Megapixel IP Cameras
• H.264 Basics
• Quantification of advantage and benefits of Megapixel + H.264
High-Definition technology can provide substantial benefits in CCTV, genuinely increasing its effectiveness in many applications. H.264 compression technology has become one of the latest industry-buzzwords but an understanding of what benefits it actually provides is not well-understood. In this seminar we will give an in-depth analysis of what H.264 is. We will examine the various profiles available and what benefits are actually accrued by them and the applications which best suits them.
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Intelligence at the edge |
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Matthew Fletcher – Business Development Director |
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Smart CCTV |
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Description
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• Remote video monitoring as a low cost “consumer” product
• Using edge intelligence for device self-management
• Using advanced analytics at the edge
• Simplifying user interaction: keep it simple stupid.
• Real world experience
New CCTV devices for the remote monitoring of small businesses and homes are opening up new markets for CCTV installers. With video alarms delivered directly to mobile phones and simple access to video via a phone, PDA or web browser, IP video is being used not just for security but for „peace of mind‰ applications such as checking on children. Embedded intelligence in these devices now makes it practical for an un-trained end-user to configure and manage their own remote-monitoring system. The most advanced of these devices also offer embedded video analytics for reliable intruder detection.
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Adding Value with Analytics |
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Graham Hamilton
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Company
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IPSOTEK |
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Description
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The current market hype surrounding intelligent video analysis then looks at real-world deployments to show what’s real, what’s nearly real and what’s still not possible.
• What’s real and what’s not in Video analytics
• Things to look out for when evaluating Video Analysis systems
• How to plan for successful Video analysis deployments
• Why Video analysis is only part of the solution.
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