Friday, December 10, 2010

HDcctv birth, video surveillance systems market will lift standards war? (1)

Several chip and system suppliers recently issued for high definition surveillance system (high definition surveillance systems) applied to the development of a new standard HDcctv, supporters look forward to the birth of a new standard for easier deployment, lower cost Internet Protocol (IP) system alternatives.

Responsible for promoting new standard HDcctv Union (HDcctv Alliance), has published the contents of the standard version 0.9 and welcomed the members to join the Union; hope to launch in September of this year with the final version of the standard cameras 1.0 and complete in 2010.

The new standard was defined on the Exchange through HD-SDI links to video resolution and frame rate (frame rates) information of the Handshake Protocol (handshake protocol); HDcctv Union hoped that future standard version also via HD-SDI cables support bi-directional voice and power.

Todd Rockoff HDcctv Union Executive Chairman, said the organization driven by the technology will provide business users than existing systems easier to deploy and less expensive monitoring system; whereas the Union currently has two competition, preferences IP-based monitoring camera system network of industry standard camp, one is ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum), and second, to the PSIA (Physical Security Interoperability Alliance).

"The market for megapixel IP cameras (megapixel) slow;" Rockoff estimates, the market, only one percent of surveillance cameras is the adoption of the IP system in the network, however he stressed: "our Union is not a reverse IP technologies, IP technology in some external video storage backbone network or application of large-scale analysis system, is in the right direction.

IP video market information site founder and industry analyst John Honovich estimates IP-based system current installation ratio should be at least 20%; he and predict the proportion will be in 5 years more than 50%: "like the telecom market, now see many turned to the use of VoIP technology.

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