Introduction to IP Video
IP addresses for each camera. With IP Video networks, every CCTV camera and storage device in the network has its own IP address and all are overseen and managed from a control center. Once the network is established, plug-and-play functionality allows IP-enabled units to be easily added or removed.
IP functionalities. But that’s not all. IP Video also allows easy implementation of ‘intelligent’ functionality in cameras, beginning with motion detection, and extending nowadays towards Intelligent Video Analysis (IVA) which compares real-time video with “known rules” for detecting suspicious events or behavior that might otherwise pass unnoticed by the security guard in charge of the monitors.
IP surveillance components. As with traditional analog CCTV systems, there are four key components to an IP Video system: image capture, image transmission, storage, video management