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IP CCTV allows one camera to be viewed by multiple agencies

November 2012 by Marc Jacob

Bikal has been promoting its Intelligent Video Analysis, facial recognition, fire and smoke detection and soon License Plate Recognition (LPR). These IVA software’s have traditionally come from different software providers and this tends to get the developers to have a single-minded view that their software will run alone. IP CCTV evolved from remote viewing to central viewing to multi location viewing. The multi location viewing has come about partly from things like smart mobile device apps.

The end user simply wants to have a low TCO (total cost ownership) of a system and this is more likely to happen with upgrades and not replacement. Network robustness is occurring through the natural demand, and supply, of IP TV bandwidth so it is now the content provider to provide better quality content. Most IP Cameras are dual stream but the second stream is usually of lower quality, not necessarily bad quality. The second stream may not have the quality for effective or reliable analytics results. BiKal proposal team experienced this with a recent application. The main stream was to be utilised for the main video management system in the monitoring centre. As the camera has multicasting capability Bikal were able to propose this into the configuration design.

In London there are currently three cameras pointing in the same direction. The congestion charge (the Capita group), the police (the Metropolitan Police Service) and the local authority (Westminster Council) are the three agencies using CCTV in central London. There are three sets of recording and three sets of cabling. IP CCTV can reduce this cost as we know but now there is a secondary case for future proofing with IP Cameras that have multicasting capability. Bikal will start to promote this to the system and enterprise integrators in line with requests for Intelligent Video Analysis proposals. Bikal training will extend this into training programmes as well. Overall the TCO will reduce further.


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