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Modern Digital Security and Surveillance Systems (DSS) are much more complex than their analog predecessors.  This new equipment must encode, decode and store multiple HD video streams, output to multiple independent displays, and analyze the video image in realtime.  Intel technology addresses each of these challenges.  Here are links to some community posts on the topic that I think are particularly useful:

 

 

Blog:  Smart Vision Secures Cities and Services

Rapid advances in video analytics, the falling cost of high-resolution cameras, and the ubiquity of communications infrastructure are all contributing to dramatic changes in vision system capabilities. Check out some of the latest solutions for video analytics and storage.

 

Blog:  Pumping Up NVR Performance for Full HD and UHD

Take a look at a ready-to-go NVR system and a COM Express board that provide flexible, high-performance solutions for NVR design without the added cost of a discrete graphics adapter through their use of the latest Intel® processors with integrated Intel® HD Graphics.

 

Article:  Turn Surveillance Video into Actionable Intelligence

Ultra-high-definition (UHD) resolutions improve video analytics’ accuracy, but strain bandwidth, video decoding, and storage. Discover a NVR that uses integrated processor graphics and H.265 to help you improve transcoding and compression.

 

Blog:  Video Surveillance Gets a Boost from the IoT

Learn how the power and availability of the network combined with the abundance of inexpensive digital cameras and dependable analytics software is bringing digital security surveillance (DSS) systems into the Internet of Things (IoT) space.

 

White paper:  Getting the Most Out of your Next-Generation Digital Security Surveillance System

Learn how an intelligent embedded system utilizing Intel® Core™ processor technology fully optimizes reliability and flexibility while reducing TCO for video-intensive DSS applications.

 

Blog:  Smart Cities Require Smart Video Storage Solutions

Check out an interesting very large scale Digital Security Surveillance solution linking eight inter-cities containing more than three million people and covering 200+ square miles around a major U.S. metropolitan area. 

 

Blog:  Ready-to-Go NVR Solutions for Small Business

Small business DSS solutions involving multiple cameras need a NVR to collect, process, and store the video.  Learn how NVRs powered by the 4th and 5th generation Intel® Core™ i5/i7 processors can benefit from powerful integrated HD graphics capabilities and high performance.

 

Blog:  Small Boxes Make Big Gateway and Surveillance Solutions

Many businesses are enhancing security operations by integrating physical security gateway control solutions with digital security surveillance (DSS) systems within the same box.  Check out one of the latest solutions in this new arena.

 

Article:  Integrating Surveillance into IT Infrastructure

Learn about a new technology bundle that helps IT managers integrate IP-based video surveillance into IT infrastructure.

 

Technology Guide:  Building Digital Security and Surveillance Systems Based on Intel Technology

Gain a comprehensive overview of DSS solutions, usage models in various markets, and technology drivers; and learn why Intel technology is an ideal match for complex DSS workloads.

 

 

Have you read any related content that you would recommend to the community?  What other aspects of DSS Applications would you like to see covered? 

 

Click here to browse for DSS solutions (including hardware and software elements of a DSS system) based on Intel® architecture from Intel’s trusted embedded ecosystem, the Intel® Internet of Things Solutions Alliance

 

Felix

 

J. Felix McNulty

Community Moderator

Intel® Embedded Community

(Intel contractor)


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