Saturday, June 11, 2011

Digital Spy Camera AC Adapter







It may look like a regular everyday AC adapter plugged into the wall, but the Digital Spy Camera AC Adapter is much more!

This high-grade digital spy camera has a DVR built right into the unit, and is motion activated! To operate, simply insert an SD card, and plug it into any working electrical AC outlet, and it instantly starts recording as soon as motion is detected!

Since the unit runs off AC power, there are no battery life concerns! Just plug it in, and let it record! When you are ready to retrieve the video, just remove the SD card, and you can play back the files on your PC.

Features:

- Normal looking AC adapter
- Built in DVR and camera
- Powered by AC outlet - no batteries needed!
- Amazing 640x480 resolution @ 29fps
- Takes up to a 32GB SD card
- 1 hr per GB recording



Specifications:
  • Image Sensor: 1/4" CMOS camera lens
  • Resolution: 720x480 NTSC
  • Focal Lens: 4.3mm
  • Angle of View: 78 degrees
  • Min LUX: 0.5LUX @ F2.0
  • Recording Resolution: 720x480 @ 30fps
  • Video Format: MPEG 4 AVI
  • Recording Mode: Motion Detection
  • Memory Type: SD card
  • PC Interface: Mini USB 2.0
  • Size: 2.51" x 2.04" x 1.96"
  • Weight: 3.8oz

Includes:
  • AC Adapter DVR
  • AC Adapter cord
  • 4GB micro SD card with SD Card Adapter

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Friday, June 10, 2011

Mobile CCTV Solutions



Ever since the inception of Mobile CCTV Solutions, it has been building a reputation for developing and deploying mobile DVR’s, Surveillance Systems and Remote Site Surveillance Solutions.
Our tailored CCTV solutions have been designed and developed in connection with the following markets:


  • Bus & Coaches
  • Truck and Trailers
  • Taxi’s & Cabs
  • Police & Emergency Vehicles
  • Cash in Transit Vehicles
  • Remote Site Surveillance
  • Railways


Customers in these sectors who have been using our vehicles based CCTV systems have all shown:
  • Massive reductions in Insurance premiums and payouts
  • Reduction in lost and stolen cargo
  • Huge improvements in safety and security of drivers and passengers
  • Significant improvements in fuel efficiency

The Mobile DVR's have built a prestigious client base including many public sector clients such as:

  • The Police
  • Various Emergency Services
  • Various Municipalities
  • Public Transport Providers in such as:
    • Australia
    • Beijing
    • USA
Our innovation and vision allow us to work in niche development markets on high profile products combining the latest technologies with relevant skill sets to satisfy client requirements and maintain long standing relationships.
We have particularly in-depth knowledge and expertise in the transport communication and covert security fields. MobileCCTVsolutions are a specialist distributor of CCTV Solutions for Remote Site Surveillance and Mobile Applications. We are the perfect partner for customers who require a product which is designed and built for their specific situation.
Whether you’re an end user, a systems integrator or a consultant, talk to MobileCCTVsolutions now to see how we can benefit your company.



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The Intelligent CCTV Surveillance System Plus GSM Alarm System Solution For Vilar

The basic intelligent Villar system should include security system, Information management system and Information network system. In security system, it includes Anti-burglary sub-alarm system, Fence sub-alarm system, Access control system, fire & gas alarm system, Intercom system. Installing the CCTV cameras for 24 hours, 7 days surveillance on the very important place, such as enter of villar, main road to villar, Enter/Exit Park lot…etc.
The Design of Surveillance System.
1.Surveillance the environment of the Villar.
It is the first thing for security guards to surveillance the environment of the villar, in order to prevent the villar from illegal intrussion, fire.
2.Surveillance the main road for villar.
Monitoring the main road around the villar with Video surveilance.
3.Special Position Surveillance.
Monioring some special corner, such as front door.
4.Alarm Handling
Integrated with detection sensors to realize non-security guards monitoring & emergency alarm handling.
5.Videol Recording.
Combined with DVR equipments, to record the video for back up the evidence.
6.Video Intelligent Analysis
For special surveillance position, to proceed the Intelligent behaviour analysis, crass fence alarm, people compact analysis…etc.
The Features of CCTV System.
The intelligent security system is based on TCP/IP communication network system, it adopt Digit Surveillance method, based on H.264 compress video format.
TCP/IP Network: Through Lan network to realize realtime audio/video and data transmission: don’t need any communication adapter.
No Constructions, less maintance: Using International Standard connection port, it is very convenient on constructions, less maintance, decrease the cost on construction.
Security Alarm Function: Habitants can send the emergency alarm information to center monitoring station

New intelligent CCTV cameras can see and hear




Researchers hope the smart cameras will have a dramatic impact on crime detection and prevention by cutting response times and ensuring that more incidents are caught on tape.

A team at the University of Portsmouth has already developed software which enables cameras to spot visual clues to anything from violent crime to vandalism, by looking for tell-tale signs such as someone raising their arm suddenly or even a snapped car aerial.

Now the artificial intelligence software is being taught to recognise sounds which are associated with crimes, including breaking glass, shouted obscenities and car alarms going off. Cameras which 'hear' the sounds will automatically swivel to the direction they have come from, and will alert the person monitoring the system to a possible crime in progress.

Dr David Brown, who is leading the team at the university's Institute of Industrial Research, said: "We have already developed visual recognition software, but the next stage is to develop audio recognition software to listen for particular sounds.

"We can teach the cameras to listen out for things like a swear word being shouted in an aggressive way, or for other words which might signify a crime taking place. The camera will be able to swivel to the direction of the sound at the same speed someone turns their head when they hear a scream, or about 300 milliseconds.


"People monitoring CCTV images have banks of screens in front of them, and this system helps them by alerting them to something the system has spotted. The person looking at the screen can then quickly identify if it is a crime taking place, or whether the camera has simply picked up on something innocent, like a child screaming, and act on it accordingly."

Although the new system will inevitably raise concerns about the unstoppable march of the "surveillance state", with one CCTV camera for every 14 people in the UK, Dr Brown said there were no plans for the system to record conversations.

"The system would not be sensitive enough to record individual conversations," he said. "We are just looking for certain trigger sounds and visual anomalies."


The software will also dramatically cut the amount of time police officers have to spend reviewing CCTV footage for evidence of crimes, because they will be able to use it to search automatically for a specific object, action or noise.

Dr Brown's team is one year into a three-year research project, in partnership with British CCTV company Neuron Systems, and is confident the system will go into production at the end of that period

Artificially Intelligent CCTV could prevent crimes before they happen

The CCTV technology identifies suspicious individuals and behaviour and then acts to stamp out crimes before they happen.

When a crime looks like it is going to occur, the system will verbally warn the perpetrator and then if necessary alert the nearest police officer.

ISIS, short for Integrated Sensor Information System, is being developed by a team at Queen’s University Belfast at its Centre for Secure Information Technologies.

It is designed to work with the extensive network of CCTV cameras already installed on buses and trains as well as in stations, airports and on the street.

It centres on specially developed “computer vision technology” that analyses images picked up by CCTV and is able to profile individuals to see if they pose a risk and then to check for patterns of behaviour that may be suspicious or anti-social.

The computer constantly assesses the situation and if it becomes a major risk alerts a control room who can send out a verbal warning or alert officers nearby to stampout crimes before they occur.

Criteria that ISIS will look for are likely to include clothing such as hooded tops, sudden movements, odd behaviour such as moving seats and verbal aggression.

Metal detectors, motion detectors and even microphones could eventually be added to sharpen the system further.

“We have four million cameras across the country at present but their impact on anti-social behaviour is actually fairly negligible,” said Dr Paul Miller, who is part of the 50-strong team.

“We aim to develop a system which helps to make crime-free buses, trains, stations and airports a reality. We think it will be a strong deterrent.”

The science fiction film Minority Report, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Cruise, revolves around a “Pre-crime” police unit that is able to identify and prevent crimes before they happen.

How to Use an Android device as Second Monitor for your PC or MAC

How to Use an Android device as Second Monitor for your PC or MAC!! 💠 The method is quite simple and easy and you just need to follow...