วันจันทร์ที่ 15 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2552

ความรู้เบื้องต้น CCTV: กล้องรับภาพ (CAMERA)

ความรู้เบื้องต้น CCTV

กล้องรับภาพ (CAMERA)

โดยทั่วไปแล้วจะถูกแบ่งง่ายๆ ออกเป็นสองชนิดคือ กล้องสี และกล้องขาวดำซึ่งขึ้นอยู่กับ ความต้องการ ของผู้ใช้และสถานที่ในการ ติดตั้งซึ่งต้องประกอบไปด้วย ลักษณะ ของการใช้งานจริง ยกตัวอย่างเช่น

กล้องสี ควรใช้งานกับสถานที่ที่มีแสงสม่ำเสมอ เช่น ซูปเปอร์มาเก็ต, มินิมาร์ท, ร้านทอง ฯลฯ เป็นต้น จากกลุ่มที่ยกตัวอย่างให้เห็นนั้นมีความ เหมาะสมกล่าวคือกล้องสีสามารถแยกแยะรายละเอียดหรือสีของสิ่งของ ได้ดี และในสถานที่ที่ยกตัวอย่างดังกล่าวก็มีการใช้แสงสว่างค่อนข้างมาก และสม่ำเสมอภาพที่มา ปรากฎบนหน้าจอมอนิเตอร์ ก็จะมีความชัดเจน

กล้องขาวดำ กล้องชนิดนี้เป็นกล้องที่ใช้แสงในการรับภาพต่ำมาก (LUX) เหมาะอย่างยิ่งที่จะใช้งานในด้านการรักษาความปลอดภัยเนื่องจาก สามารถดูในเวลากลางคืนได้ ดีกว่ากล้องสีเหมาะสำหรับโรงงานอุตสาหกรรม เช่น ในอาคาร, คลังสินค้า, โรงงาน, กระบวนการผลิต, พื้นที่อันตราย, เคาเตอร์เก็บเงิน, ลานจอดรถ, ปั๊มน้ำมัน หรือสถานที่ที่ใช้อุปกรณ์ดูแลรักษาความปลอดภัย

หมายเหตุ ปัจจุบันกล้องโทรทัศน์วงจรปิดจะใช้แผงรับภาพแบบ CCD (CHARGE COUPLE DEVICE) ซึ่งเป็นอุปกรณ์เซมิคอนดัคเตอร์ประเภทหนึ่ง ในกล้องราคาถูกจะไม่มีหน่วยประมวลผลภาพ และหน่วยความจำ ซึ่งเรียกว่าส่วนประมวลผลภาพดิจิตอล (DSP : Didital Image Signal Processing) ซึ่งจะทำให้กล้องที่ไม่มีหน่วยประมวลผล DSP อยู่จะซีดจาง และความคมชัดลดลง เมื่อใช้งาน ผ่านไปช่วงหนึ่ง

 

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 11 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2552

H.264 Facts and Fiction

It seems everyone in the security industry is talking about the use of the H.264 compression standard for digital video, which produces high-quality video using less bandwidth than the commonly used JPEG compression. But how does H.264 differ from JPEG, and are the proposed benefits of H.264 compression too good to be true? Are there any hidden costs to using H.264 in security applications? Let us focus on the basics of the H.264 compression technology to separate facts from fiction and dispel a few myths and misconceptions.


H.264 and JPEG: How They Are Alike
H.264 and JPEG are two closely related standards: computationally they belong to the same family of compression methods. Both use similar or identical techniques to compress the video, such as transforming the video signal into frequency domain, applying quantization to the frequency-transformed signal, using variable length coding, and many other similar or identical techniques. Because the compression methods are similar, the distortion introduced into the video in the process of compression is also similar. The degree of video distortion is proportional to the degree of compression: both standards support a wide range of compression levels and, accordingly, a wide range of achievable video quality (the inverse of video distortion).


There are many metrics of video quality, some objective and some subjective. Using any measure, one can precisely demonstrate that when the compression parameters of the two standards are matched, the video quality of the same scene under like conditions is indistinguishable across a wide range of settings, with the possible exception of the extreme high-compression limit. In particular, this is easy to demonstrate using Arecont Vision's megapixel IP cameras that feature instant switching of the on-camera encoder between JPEG and H.264. In fact, if video quality was the only measure for choosing one compression standard over another it would be very difficult to make the choice.

So, if the video quality of the two standards is very much alike, then how are they different?


H.264 and JPEG: How They Are Different
The main difference between H.264 and JPEG is the consumed bandwidth per given video quality — H.264 offers a major reduction in bandwidth relative to JPEG.  Bandwidth reduction translates to a major reduction in cost of security installations: the requirements for networking equipment and disk storage are accordingly reduced.


Reduction of bandwidth is achieved at the cost of high computational complexity of the H.264 encoder. Put simply, the more computation there is, the more efficiently the data is organized and “packed.” Decoding the compressed video stream is an entirely different matter, the H.264 standard is asymmetrical: all of its computational complexity is on the encoder side while the H.264 decoder is similar in complexity to a JPEG decoder. Arecont Vision's megapixel IP cameras use a patent-pending massively parallel H.264 hardware encoder that achieves 80 billion operations per second. The high computational capacity is needed to process a large number of computational add-ons used in H.264 relative to JPEG, some of which were introduced in the earlier standards of the MPEG family to which H.264 belongs. A major departure from JPEG is that instead of encoding the video signal itself, only the inter-frame signal differences are encoded. The smaller the difference, the more economically it can be encoded into the video stream. There are two sources of inter-frame signal differences: motion in the scene and random noise.


Noise is always present, and it is notoriously difficult to compress due to its random nature. High levels of noise are typically caused by low-light conditions — they require larger bandwidth and larger disk storage space to archive.


Signal differences due to motion are much easier to compress — the majority of computational effort is typically concentrated in estimating motion. The goal of motion estimation is to locate blocks of pixels in the current video frame that closely match blocks of pixels in the previous frame corresponding to the portions of the scene that may have moved during the interval between frames. Because the direction and the distance of such movement are unknown in advance, the motion estimator must search over hundreds of possible positions to find the best match. The closer the match, the smaller is the signal difference to be encoded, and accordingly the smaller is the resultant video stream. Computational power of the motion estimator often determines the quality of the entire H.264 encoder: the larger the search area, the higher is the chance to find the best possible match. While many motion estimators conduct only an approximate non-exhaustive search to reduce the amount of computation, Arecont Vision's motion estimator conducts an exhaustive search over a large search area to find the best possible match.


Motion estimation and other computational components of H.264 compression explain its amazing ability to compress video into a low-bandwidth stream while maintaining high video quality. It is also the reason why H.264 is being embraced by broadcast television, by distributors of movies on DVD, and by many other industries including the professional security and surveillance market.
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H.264 Has No Hidden Cost
A common myth about H.264 is its so-called “hidden cost”, an erroneous belief that because the computational complexity of the H.264 encoder is very high, the required decoder resources must be high as well, many times higher than required for JPEG. The “hidden cost”, as the theory goes, is in the additional computer server power needed to decompress multiple H.264 video streams in a multi-camera security installation in order to display live video from multiple cameras. This “hidden cost” is alleged to be especially high for megapixel cameras.

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In reality, the exact opposite is true: H.264 streams encoded by Arecont Vision cameras require less computational power to decompress than JPEG streams, a fact that has been demonstrated on brand-name and open-source H.264 software decoders, such as Intel IPP and FFMPEG used by all major NVR manufacturers.
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In order to understand how this is achieved, consider that the H.264 compression standard consists of a large number of optional encoder components, each targeting its own facet of compression. Each of these optional components is capable of improving the compression by a certain amount, but every increment of improvement comes with a computational cost attached. The computational cost is incurred mainly on the encoder side, but may affect the decoder side as well, in varying degrees. Some of these components have better cost-to-effect ratio than others. By carefully choosing the subset of optional encoder components, Arecont Vision has optimized its encoder to avoid the increase in computational load on the decoder side compared to JPEG decoder. At the same time, the H.264 video stream remains fully compliant with the standard and compatible with all compliant H.264 decoders.


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As an example of computational load reduction in the decoder, consider the major computational component of the encoder — its motion estimator. According to the H.264 standard, motion estimation could be conducted at up to quarter-pixel resolution. This means that if the encoder found the best match “in-between” the original pixels, the decoder (software running on the server) has to interpolate all the intermediate pixel values and generate 16 times more pixels than there are in the original image. This operation alone would raise the computational load of the H.264 decoder way beyond the JPEG decoder level. The question is: How much benefit does it provide in terms of bandwidth reduction? In sub-megapixel low-resolution cameras, such as D1 format, this might be a valuable technique — there are relatively few pixels per foot of the scene, and accordingly the quarter-pixel precision of motion estimation makes a difference when motion is involved. However, when you consider a 5-megapixel camera, the number of pixels per foot is roughly 14 times higher than in D1 given identical optics and sensor size. It makes little sense to conduct quarter-pixel resolution search on top of the high resolution provided by the sensor itself. By avoiding the unnecessary computation both in the encoder and the decoder, Arecont Vision's cameras achieve lower cost on the camera side and maintain low computational load on the server side. Motion estimation is one example of a multitude of such strategies implemented in Arecont Vision's megapixel cameras.
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The Defacto Compression Standard
The benefits of H.264 in terms of bandwidth utilization per given video quality and the related reduction of disk storage are obvious, the incremental costs are low, and there are no “hidden” installation costs. It is safe to predict that H.264 will become the defacto compression standard for the security and surveillance market, especially for megapixel IP cameras where the benefits are even further multiplied. In fact, H.264 could be viewed as the silver bullet that has removed the earlier obstacles to mass penetration of megapixel IP cameras into the marketplace.


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Texas Instruments Demonstrates Eight Channels of H.264 Main Profile Encoding at D1 Resolution on a Single Processor

Developers benefit from lower cost per channel, system savings and simplified hardware design for NVRs, DVSs and DVRs.


Texas Instruments (TI) demonstrates eight channels of H.264 main profile encoding at D1 resolution (720 x 480 progressive at 30 frames per second (fps)) on a single processor solution. By offering this capability on a single processor, rather than current design solutions that require two or more processors, developers can reduce their bill of materials (BOM) costs. This will significantly lower the cost per D1 channel and developers can utilize a less complex hardware design to create smaller security system components such as digital video recorders (DVR) and digital video servers (DVS). This single processor offering also provides legacy codec support of MPEG-4 and JPEG encode and decode at the same density.


Developers can also combine this single processor with two of TI's new TVP5158 devices. The TVP5158 is a four-channel video decoder with flexible video outputs that removes the need for an external mux FPGA in applications requiring multiple channels, thus reducing system cost by several dollars. Additionally, a single processor solution requires less external memory and board space, providing further system savings. Developers can now benefit from these cost efficiencies and improved design flexibility for video surveillance applications such as network video recorders (NVR), DVSs, DVRs, hybrid DVRs and high-definition cameras for video conferencing.


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Great Outdoor Shootout Takes Stock of Detectors

A&S partnered with Australian remote monitoring service provider VideoControlRoom to test outdoor detectors. Michael Brown, MD of VideoControlRoom, discussed how the solutions that aim to eliminate false alarms while reliably detecting intruders fared in real life.


As VideoControlRoom moves toward “bill per event” services, it is important to prove to customers that we understand and use “world’s best practice” outdoor detection. Therefore, we decided to partner with A&S, the only trade publication with the reputation and global reach to engage the manufacturing community, and share the results for the betterment of the industry. The invitation was open to all manufacturers, and the only entry criterion was a willingness to have their products openly tested against peers.


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China's Security Market Grows Dramatically

In 2008, China's security equipment manufacturing market turned from the chaotic phase to the orderly phase, which was attributable to market competition and improvement of market order on the one hand, and to the efforts made by strong players at independent innovation and brand building on the other hand. At the same time, Olympic economy added fuel to China's intelligent building industry. At present, the security industry is evolving towards energy conservation, environmental friendliness, networking, intelligent technology, system and alliances. Enterprises are generally striving to grow in size and strength and roll out branded products.


Video monitoring remains a hot market segment. "All-in-one card" is very popular. The real estate market and community security give a notable impetus to sales of building intercom and alarm systems. With the rapid development of the integration of access control and other security systems, security products' application fields are extending.


In the face of competitions as well as market changes and challenges, the 2008-2009 Annual Report on China's Intelligent Building Market released by us will help enterprises, investors and industry insiders grasp more accurately laws governing the market's development and comb the development track of application value.


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TeleEye and T-Com Collaborate to Launch Complete Remote Video Surveillance Solution

TeleEye Group has always been providing professional and efficient remote video monitoring services to users. TeleEye Hrvatska and T-Com Croatia collaborate to offer a complete and reliable solution in remote video surveillance for companies in Croatia.


T-Com Croatia as provider of telecommunication services, provides telephony, data transmission, broadband, IPTV and communication services. It shares a common goal with the TeleEye Group, which is offering complete, simple and high quality IP video surveillance solution to customers. Powered by T-Com MAXadsl Internet broadband service, TeleEye brings users reliable and trustworthy video of remote business operations.


The Remote Video Surveillance Solution includes TeleEye CX784 video recording server, and TeleEye DF103 color fixed dome. Incorporated with proprietary SMAC-M multi-stream coder technology, TeleEye CX Series records 29% longer and transmits 80% faster than H.264 systems.


Collaborating with T-Com Internet broadband service, MAXadsl, users can enjoy fast video monitoring experience. Other breathtaking features include multi-user access, telemetry control, schedule, alarm, motion detection and remote recording.


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Toshiba NVR Brings Versatility, Quality and Value to Megapixel Camera Recording

Toshiba Surveillance & IP Network Video, a business unit of Toshiba America Information Systems, announced the availability of its next generation of Internet-based NVR. With a feature-set highlighted by a space-saving 3U chassis and support for 32 network cameras, the new Toshiba IPS Series makes it amazingly simple to create a networked video surveillance environment by delivering the ease-of-use and reliability.


Toshiba IPS Series NVRs are fully compatible with Toshiba network cameras and third-party solutions. Cameras are recorded at their encoded resolution, including super high-resolution megapixel cameras, without degradation in video quality. On-board software provides security administrators with simultaneous recording, playback and remote streaming of live video images retrievable on their remote or local PC, along with comprehensive search capabilities of archives. Microsoft Windows XP is embedded as the operating system.


To save space for other critical peripherals Toshiba IPS Series NVRs feature a black 3U chassis that mounts into any standard rack. In addition to a 32-channel version, IPR Series NVRs are available in 16- and 8-channel versions with optional 500 GB, 1TB or 2TB hard-drive storage. Equipped with the Intel Core 2 Quad 2 GHz processor, IPS NVRs handle multiple megapixel cameras simultaneously, enabling the crystal-clear recording of these bandwidth-demanding devices.


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VIVOTEK Enhances Australia's Gallery Security

National Gallery of Australia (NGA), home to numerous exquisite and valuable artworks, is a thrilling work of art with subtle exterior and delicate interior design. Initially, a CCTV system was employed to protect gallery assets, but monitoring of the gigantic gallery remained difficult and inefficient. Because the interior of the gallery is frequently changed to accommodate a variety of exhibitions, the CCTV cameras must be redeployed every now and then. Due to cabling, the redeployment is time-consuming and labor-intensive, causing great pain to NGA. Due to the importance of maintaining the structural integrity of the building, NGA needs a solution that can fit in with the decor so as to achieve a balance of good visitor experience and maintain high security levels.


NGA wanted to replace the CCTV system with a flexible system that allows them to add or relocate cameras easily, and capable of providing high image quality for investigative purposes. The system should be able to blend into the interior design and the structure of the building. Zylotech, VIVOTEK's distributor in Australia helped NGA install VIVOTEK's network cameras.


To blend in with the decor, VIVOTEK SD6122s with their dome design were selected. The SD6122s' 10x zoom capability can provide close-up images of minute objects, allowing the operator to identify visitors with ease. Wrapped inside a vandal-proof housing, the SD6122s are firmly protected from burglars' damage.


Some of the SD6122s were added a weather-proof housing for installing outside the building, in the landscaped garden and the parking lots. The housings shield the cameras from rain and dust, enabling them to operate in extreme weather conditions. The SD6122s offer wide pan/tilt movement with continuous 720-degrees pan and 110-degrees tilt, making them suitable for monitoring wide open outdoor spaces.


The new installation solved the cabling problem of the CCTV system for NGA, significantly enhancing their system scalability. The manager can search, record or manage data in a more straightforward way and needs not worry about image quality degradation any more. Good image quality enables manager to make things out easily. Furthermore, the dome design of SD6122s perfectly matches the decor of the building, ensuring visitors best gallery experiences in maximum security.


"With this upgrade we have gone from the Stone Age to a state-of-the-art digital surveillance system and that's what this site should have given the value of what we're protecting.” said O'Sullivan, Manager for security at NGA.

Sony Professional Enhances Channel Support

Sony Professional reinforced its commitment to its reseller community through the expansion of its partner program. Sony believes that working more closely with its Independent Software Vendor (ISV) community will encourage innovation in the security market and the uptake of new products, enabling partners to grow their businesses more effectively.


To date the support scheme has encouraged greater uptake of new security solutions, such as the H.264 codec and Intelligent Video Analysis, which in turn has had a significant impact on the expansion of IP technology. Sony’s Security Solution Portal Site provides technical information including Software Development Kit (SDK), live demonstrations and promotional materials to help its partners’ trial and implement new Sony technology. For example, Sony pioneered the adoption of H.264 compression in the security industry through the release of the first H.264 compatible security cameras line-up in 2006. It now boasts a line-up of eight H.264 compatible cameras and a group of ISVs in Europe that support the codec, or plan to by May 2009. As Wolfgang Baumgartner, CEO, NETAVIS Software said, “NETAVIS system integrators have chosen to use Sony H.264 cameras not only because of quality they offer but because Sony supports H.264 in PTZ cameras.”


Sony is also helping ISVs to realize the full benefits of Intelligent Video Analysis technology. One of the first manufacturers to embed intelligent video analysis technology into its cameras, Sony’s real-time Distributed Enhanced Processing Architecture (DEPA) allows users to process content directly after image capture. Users also benefit from intelligent motion detection that helps to reduce false alarms, resulting in improved security and reduced costs. “Sony’s advanced security technology enables us to offer users autonomous, simple and powerful management of video analysis. Moreover, the standardization across the complete Sony range gives all Sony camera users access to the technology regardless of the size of their investment,” said José Savoye, CEO, VISEOX.


"We are also working with our ISVs to incorporate DEPA support into other video management software offerings on the market,” said Yu Kitamura, EMEA Product Manager, Video Security, Sony Professional. “Sony is committed to enabling new customers to benefit from product innovation in the security market. We continue to work closely with ISVs to encourage accessibility and adoption.”