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MAY-JUN 2015

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May/June 2015 • SECURITY TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE 25 www.SecurityInfoWatch.com video surveillance that can intelligently inte- grate with access control solutions will be a key factor. W hen combined, these solutions will help organizations keep people, property and assets safe with an easy-to-use system that won't waste time. The next wave of video sur- veillance solutions will enable the fastest, most appropriate response to any incident. Fredrik Nilsson: Most networked video sur veillance systems tod ay are limited by how much video can be stored. Camera tech- nologies, such as sensors, optics and embed- ded image processing , have quickly evolved to create video with higher resolution, frame- rate and detail. Yet popular methods used to limit storage needs include reducing the stor- age retention time, resolution and frame-rate. Seems counterintuitive, right? Great video has little value if the storage is limited and the sys- tem is configured to remove the very informa- tion that new technologies made possible. As a result, compression technology is going to have a significant impact on the market going forward. The long term solution will be with H.265, but in the short term there are improvements to the existing H.264 standard. Other trends that we ' ll see hit the market include the Internet of Things as more prod- ucts are network connected, such as speakers and door phones, to allow for a truly integrated security system. Sean Murphy: At the system level, H.265 compression and noise reduction technolog y will have a deep impact on increasing value Sean Murphy is the North American Regional Marketing Manager for Video Systems at Bosch Security Systems. Today's video surveillance technology is paced by increased camera resolution, reduced network bandwidth and better data analytics. Image Courtesy of BigStock.com

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