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system design is a subjective matter.
Different people tend to design systems
differently. There is no best way
or the only way to system design.
No two architects will ever come up
with the same design. However people
with better product knowledge and
experience will come up with a better
system design. Some things to keep
in mind while designing a system are:
CCTV
system a deterrent
Many people tend to design CCTV systems
with the intention of catching the
person in the act. While there might
not be anything wrong with this, the
time taken to catch the person and
then prosecute him might be quite
expensive. It would be much easier
if the system is designed in such
a way that it deters the person from
committing the offence in the first
place. It would make the system more
effective. Recently in a retail shop
a camera system was installed. People
were not aware of the cameras and
the shrinkage continued. Many of the
events were seen on the tape later
on . It was extremely expensive to
get the police involved to first catch
the offender and then prosecute. When
the client installed a few large monitors
in prominent places in the shop. Not
surprisingly, the shrinkage came down
by 75%. In applications were shrinkage
or theft is the problem, all attempts
should be made to design a system
which will deter people from committing
the offence.
To
watch when something happens
It
is known that when an operator is
watching the pictures on the monitors,
after some time he may be looking
at the
monitors
but he is not actually watching them.
This definitely reduces the effectiveness
of the CCTV system. The trend is to
design systems in such a fashion that
the operator only watches the monitors
when something happens. This means
it must be interfaced with a alarm
system which will trigger a camera
system when any intrusion or movement
is detected. The alarm input could
be a reed switch, PIR beam, pressure,
video motion detector or even sound.
These days even the most switching
systems have alarm inputs. The more
sophisticated matrix switchers have
quite intelligent responses to alarms.
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System
integration
There is a definite trend in the market
place to integrate CCTV systems with
other security sub systems like
- Alarms
- Access
control systems
- Fence
detection systems
- Fire
detection systems
Besides
the reason mentioned above, CCTV provides
the additional support and "eyes"
to any security system.
There
may
be a sophisticated access control
system at a site where an employee
is allowed to enter the warehouse
during the weekend. It is possible
that he could walk away with the stock.
However, if the access control system
is interfaced with the CCTV system;
any time he inserts the key the CCTV
records the picture. In this way the
CCTV supports the access control system
and thereby strengthens the total
security of the location.
Reducing
operator interface
Another trend is to reduce the operator
interface with the system. The CCTV
system will become ineffective if
the operator does not use the system
properly. For example if a PTZ camera
is supposed to be moved around by
the operator regularly to see three
critical doors, it could be disastrous
if he does not move them around; in
other words the system is dependent
upon the operator. While designing
the system care should be taken to
reduce the operator interface. In
the above example it may be better
to have either fixed cameras or install
a PTZ camera with pre-positioning
to overcome the problem.
About
the author
Jayant
Kapatker,
President, STAM Multimedia Inc.
Jayant
has 15 years experience in the CCTV
industry and has recently moved to
the USA. In 1997, he developed STAM
InSight.- The Complete CCTV Program
on CD-ROM for Staff Training and Productivity
Enhancement. This article is part
of this CD-ROM.
Jayant
is a popular CCTV trainer and conducts
CCTV seminars all over the world.
Currently his "Understanding
CCTV Series" is being published
in 13 countries. For more details
contact Tel: +1 609 750 9827, Fax:
+1 609 750 1936,
email : info@stamweb.com.
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