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Seminar
"Video Surveillance over IP" (duration: 1
day)
You get
fully independent information
about the technology of networked, IP
based video surveillance systems.
Video interfaces, coding technologies,
required components and transport
protocols will be explained.
Why
you should attend:
- because you are interested in network-based video
surveillance systems
- because you have to select interfaces and coding
technologies
- because you need fully independent knowledge
about components and vendors
WHO should attend:
- Decision makers,
planners,
project managers, system specialists, system integrators, sales
support, consultants.
Your
previous
KNOWLEDGE:
- Networking and protocol knowledge is
important.
CONTENT of the Seminar
Introduction
Types of Multimedia Information – Communication Relationships
(Video on Demand, Streaming, Interactive Video, Videoconferencing) –
Video Surveillance (IP-based, networked Systems, new Applications, newest
Developments)
Components
Analog Technology – Digital Technology (Video Camera, Spots,
Video Door Entry Phone, Audio and / or Video Server, Digital Video Recorder,
Alarm Control, Alarm Sensors, Web Server, Multimedia Network,
Security Monitors, Multimedia Clients, Twisted Pair Cable, Coaxial Cable,
Fibre Optic Cable) – Examples for Product Selection Criteria – Examples of
Vendors
Planning of a Video
Surveillance Solution
Requirements - General and detailed Planning - Legal Requirements
Legal Situation
Preface - Law Enforcement - Example #1: Video Surveillance for Public Buildings -
Example #2: private Video Surveillance Solution for Protection of private
Property - Example #3: Role of works council
Video
Interfaces
Analog Video Signals (examples) – Digital Video Technology (AES/EBU, USB, Firewire/IEEE
1394, DVI, HDMI) – Recording Formats (analog, digital) –
TV Transmission Standards (Overview)
Video Coding
Voice Coding - File Formats for dynamic Content (Audio Formats,
Video Formats AVI, QTM, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, Streaming Formats) –
ITU-T Coding Standards (Overview, H.263, H.264) – Additional
Coding Standards (examples)
Streaming
Protocols
Communication Relationship – Typical User – History – Multicast Addressing in IPv4 – Multicast Ethernet Addresses – Multicast
Service Model – Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) –
Real-time Transport Protocols (RTP, RTCP, RTSP, RSVP)
Summary
Example pages of seminar
documentation you find
here...
Additional Seminars:
"Ethernet
Technologies"
"TCP/IP - Details"
"Switching & Routing -
Part
I"
"Switching & Routing - Part II"
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