Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Only CCTV not enough for security of premises.
CCTV has been a preferred security tool lately as more and more people are installing CCTv cameras at their homes, offices and organizations. CCTV is an effective tool as crime deterrent but it has its limitation in terms of prevention of the crime.
The very ignored facet of electronic security is the security alarm system, which on the contrary is one of the most basic security necessity. Across the globe, security alarm is been part of everyone's lives an considered as one of the most important security measure. Here we analyze the reasons why India is still behind in terms of implementing security alarms at our homes, offices and organizations.
The very ignored facet of electronic security is the security alarm system, which on the contrary is one of the most basic security necessity. Across the globe, security alarm is been part of everyone's lives an considered as one of the most important security measure. Here we analyze the reasons why India is still behind in terms of implementing security alarms at our homes, offices and organizations.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Raising the benchmark in analog CCTV surveillance imagery
DISVU Super
High Resolution 700 TVL Effio Series
Digitals India Launches the new DISVU
super high resolution 700 TVL cameras. These High resolution cameras give high
contrast images with 650 TVL resolution and 960H CCD image sensor. The New
Super High resolution cameras by DISVU are equipped with the new Effio
technology which stands for “Enhanced Features and Fine Image Processor”. The
Effio technology is superior to conventional CCTV cameras as they have Superior
resolution, S/N ratio and color reproducibility.
The DISVU super high resolution
cameras are superior to other conventional cameras with -
Higher Horizontal Resolution of over
650 TVL by 960H CCD image sensor
2.Noise
Reduction
Creates sharp and crystal clear images
3.High Color
Reproduction
More Excellent Color Reproduction
4.ATR
(Adaptive Tone Reproduction)
It helps in improving the image
contrast and further improves of loss on the dark details and exposure area.
5.OSD ( On screen Display)
It
helps in change of settings of the cameras.
These New DISVU super high resolution
cameras are all set to raise the quality benchmark of surveillance cameras
available in India. Available in all major cities and towns in India.
The new DISVU Super High Resolution
cameras launched by Digitals India are available in following variants with 700
TVL resolution –
700TVL WDR Camera
|
700 TVL IR Camera
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700TVL
Waterproof IR Camera
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700TVL
Mini Dome Camera
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700TVL
Vandal-proof Dome Camera
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700TVL
Vandal-proof Dome Camera
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Saturday, February 4, 2012
India's UID project the biggest in the world
India's Biometric UID project is now the world's biggest Unique identification project( source). More than 40 million people are been added to this database every month. The number is expected to grow to 400 Million by the end of the year. The UID enrollments happen out of designated enrollment centers, and every resident of India is entitled to enroll.
There had been concerns about authenticity of the Aadhar Data collected from various UID centers. In its note to the Cabinet Secretary, the Home Secretary has stated that the UID data collected by the various UID centres is not reliable as anyone can register themselves under any name and address( source). The Ambitious UID project aims at issuing Unique 12 digita identity number to all citizens of India. All citizens can register at UID centers across the country. The unique identification number (UI D) will be a 'number for life' for millions of Indians who are now excluded from access to public schemes.
There had been concerns about authenticity of the Aadhar Data collected from various UID centers. In its note to the Cabinet Secretary, the Home Secretary has stated that the UID data collected by the various UID centres is not reliable as anyone can register themselves under any name and address( source). The Ambitious UID project aims at issuing Unique 12 digita identity number to all citizens of India. All citizens can register at UID centers across the country. The unique identification number (UI D) will be a 'number for life' for millions of Indians who are now excluded from access to public schemes.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
New Handheld Metal Detectors for various applications
Hand held Metal detector is an integral device in security. They are extensively used at entrances of Malls, Retail store, Jewelers shops, Railways, Airports, Stadiums, Multiplexes, Hospitals, Educational Establishments, Banks, Corporate Buildings, Small to Medium Enterprises, Pharmaceutical companies Railway Stations and Metros. Now with the launch of New Variants of Hand Held Metal Detectors for various applications, you can procure customized HHMD fit for your application. Here are some suggested Hand Held Metal Detector along with the various application they are fit for.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Fire in High Rise Buildings on a Rise
Few Months after a major fire broke out at BKC another such incidence has happened at the under construction building called the " Capitol Building". There is a steep rise in Fire incidences all across the country. Many hospital in Mumbai are also found to be not equipped to fire safety norm.
According to the new Fire Prevention and Safety Act, all hospitals should appoint a fire officer who will be in charge of maintenance of fire fighting equipments.
Many have already lost their lives in the Fire which broke out in AMRI hospital in Kolkatta.
Why are high rise building at greater risks?
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
CCTV in Public Spaces
CCTV in Public Spaces
With rise of terrorist activities in the financial capital of India. Mumbai Police is contemplating to bring Mumbai under the CCTV eye. The project, which has already received the consent of the state government, consists of connecting the CCTV networks of the traffic police, railways, state transport, BEST and private networks to the Mumbai police’s network. State government has given consent for close to 5000 CCTV cameras, which will be installed at various locations.
With rise of terrorist activities in the financial capital of India. Mumbai Police is contemplating to bring Mumbai under the CCTV eye. The project, which has already received the consent of the state government, consists of connecting the CCTV networks of the traffic police, railways, state transport, BEST and private networks to the Mumbai police’s network. State government has given consent for close to 5000 CCTV cameras, which will be installed at various locations.
Internationally, In the UK it has been claimed that the average citizen
is captured by 300 cameras each day, that there were around
1.5 million cameras in 400 communities as of 2002 (with
40,000 operated by local government, up from 100 in 1990),
and that distinctions between private and public space
are eroding.
Every Thursday, We will take up more International Security issues and there implications in the society. This series will help understand pros and cons of the technology and present guidelines for implementation of technology at Home, Offices and organizations.
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