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whitepaper University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Secures New Data Center With End-to-End D-Link PoE Network Camera Solution2009-04-01 D-Link
  The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston built a brand new, 7,500 square foot data center back in 2007. Part of their facility design included the need for security cameras. They wanted to see who's coming and going in this high-value facility. After exploring several IP camera vendors, the university decided to invite a D-Link field engineer to their campus to go over options and look at their building designs. The university eventually purchased 30 D-Link Network PoE cameras - 40% with digital zoom DCS-5300 and 60% with optical zoom DCS-6620.

Tags: Security Administration
  
whitepaper Guidelines for Evaluating Digital Camcorders for Surveillance2008-11-01 Electrophysics
  This paper's objective is to help you simplify your understanding of how image quality is determined. Covered are three topics that directly influence thermal image quality: pixel resolution, thermal sensitivity, and non-uniformity correction. A number of related topics are discussed here as well.

Tags: Homeland Security, Homeland Security
  
whitepaper Tips on Creating Awesome Night Vision Digital SLR Photos2008-11-01 Electrophysics
  Even the best digital SLR camras simply do not have sufficient sensitivity to capture adequate, low-light, usable images. Night Vision modules are the ideal accessory. This article provides important guidelines for producing awesome night-time photos when using a night vision module-enabled digital SLR camera. Follow these guidelines to assure the best possible image quality.   
whitepaper Digital Video Surveillance: The Need for Purpose-Built Media Networks2008-07-14
  It's now clear that video surveillance systems are trending away from analog CCTV to all-digital platforms. The advantages of digital video surveillance - including the ability for authorities to view video immediately after an incident, from virtually any location and over existing networks - are essential to actionable intelligence and swift response. But it's one thing to transmit surveillance video over existing networks, and another thing entirely to expect an existing enterprise network to provide the supporting infrastructure for the digital video surveillance system itself. Accommodating the resource-intensive nature of digital video surveillance in any existing network poses significant challenges, in terms of both infrastructure expense and administrative complexity.

Tags: Internet and Web, Security Administration
  
whitepaper ProCurve Networking Enables Real-Time Video Streaming From Driverless Metro Torino Trains2007-04-01 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  Italian transport giant Gruppo Torinese Trasporti (GTT) SpA employs over 5,000 personnel and transports some 190 million passengers every year on urban, suburban and out-of-town train and bus networks in the Italian city of Turin. To ensure public safety and stamp out vandalism and other criminal activity, Italian transport giant GTT wanted a real-time video surveillance system with a scalable, powerful and flexible network capable of capturing video in every train and building of the new Metro Torino - Italy's first automatic, driverless metro in the city of Turin - and transmitting these images to the central control room. GTT selected a solution featuring Funkwerk CCTV cameras and ProCurve switches because of their small size, huge power and flexibility.

Tags: Internet and Web, Security Administration
  
whitepaper Church Communication Network Turns to HP for Broadcast-Quality Studio Facility0000-00-00 Hewlett-Packard
  When Church Communication Network (CCN) lost access to the television production facility it had been using since its inception, the company found few broadcast-quality studios in the greater San Francisco area that would meet its needs. Some were too expensive. Others didn't allow enough flexibility in scheduling. And without a studio, CCN couldn't produce video - its core mission. CCN needed guaranteed regular access to a broadcast-quality television production facility at a reasonable cost. CCN selected HP which provides an all digital, fully equipped television studio - complete with cameras, lighting, video switching equipment, and a functional news set - to CCN for use on a daily-fee basis.

Tags: Peripherals
  
whitepaper Camera Phone-based Mobile Search2006-12-01 Research On Asia (ROA) Group
  This white paper introduces a new innovation in the field of mobile search called 'Search by Camera! ER Search', developed by D2 Communications and Bandai Networks in Japan. The service makes use of mobile phone's camera and it has first been introduced in NTT DoCoMo's N902iS. As mobile phones equipped with camera have become common, mobile search based on camera phones is expected to be applied also in other models, opening new opportunities for mobile advertising. ER Search enables more visually attractive advertising compared to SMS, therefore many companies are getting interested in the new service.

Tags: Peripherals, E-commerce - E-Business, Internet and Web, E-commerce - E-Business, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper SenseCam: A Retrospective Memory Aid2006-07-26 Microsoft
  This paper presents a novel ubiquitous computing device, the SenseCam, a sensor augmented wearable stills camera. SenseCam is designed to capture a digital record of the wearer's day, by recording a series of images and capturing a log of sensor data. The authors believe that reviewing this information will help the wearer recollect aspects of earlier experiences that have subsequently been forgotten, and thereby form a powerful retrospective memory aid. This paper reviews existing work on memory aids and conclude that there is scope for an improved device. The paper then reports on the design of SenseCam in some detail for the first time.   
whitepaper High Performance Low Cost Video Analysis Core for Smart Camera Chips in Distributed Surveillance Network2006-07-01 National Taiwan University
  Conventional smart camera cannot achieve real-time processing for high-performance video content analysis algorithms with only RISCs. In literatures, DSPs or coprocessors are employed to implement video content analysis functions. In this paper, a video content analysis core with specially-designed hardware accelerators is proposed to realize the content analysis functions in smart camera with low cost. The resulting smart camera in this paper can then provide high performance content analysis functions, including video segmentation, video object description, and video object tracking, for real-time surveillance applications. Moreover, design techniques such as frame-level pipelining and subword level parallelism are also applied on the design of these special hardware accelerators in order to achieve high throughput rate, high hardware utilization, and saving the bus bandwidth.

Tags: Data Infrastructure, Server Hardware
  
whitepaper Camera Raw Workflow With Bridge, DNG Converter, Camera Raw Plug-in, and Photoshop CS22006-06-26 Adobe Systems
  There are efficient workflows, and there are workflows that slow a person down. The author recommends that one should avoid the slow workflows, assuming one wants a life after shooting. The key to an efficient workflow is minimizing steps, becoming fast at performing the repetitive parts, automating as much as it can, and spending quality time only on the final edit selects. At first glance, one might not think that a three-part mix of 1/3 Bridge, 1/3 Camera Raw, and 1/3 Photoshop could be a recipe for an efficient workflow, but it can be. The trick is to know what, how, and when to do the things required.

Tags: Components
  

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