Security requirements in the petrochemical industry are very much similar to those for many other industrial processes – hard wearing, large scale CCTV operations – yet systems can be specifically adapted so hardware (i.e. DVR system and cameras) is appropriate for the specific environment.
Waterproofing, for instance - to protect against spillages and to preserve vital video footage in the event of a destructive incident occurring. Video images can be viewed and monitored in a remote location for purposes of security, safety and process control. Intelligent intrusion alert functions can be configured to survey sea traffic surrounding an oil rig and notify users of such information; likewise, the system will detect crowds and count people in a specific area if configured to do so. Wavestore’s flexible and adaptable products can accommodate all requirements in a cost-effective and technologically advanced CCTV solution.
Benefits & Features
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Integrated Solutions
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Intruder detection system with automatic PTZ function
FAQ's
Q: What is the benefit of H.264 compression when used with IP cameras?
A:
IP cameras are offered with M-JPEG (which creates a video stream from a succession of JPEG-compressed still photos), MPEG-4 (where each frame is defined as the previous frame plus changes), or H.264 (otherwise referred to as MPEG-4 Part 10), which requires less bandwidth and less storage volume.
H264 has been widely adopted by IP and megapixel camera manufacturers, and supported by the ONVIF and PSIA initiatives, which encourages greater innovation and harmonisation for the benefit of the installer and customers.
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News & Media
The Wavestore product range will be presented at this police and security equipment exhibition - March 16th to 18th 2010....