Showing posts with label Omnipolis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Omnipolis. Show all posts

Friday, 15 April 2011

Understanding Picture Quality

In the last post on 7th April 2011 we had covered the different technologies available to you and a broad idea of the kind of output you can get from them. At Dee Cee Security Systems Pvt. Ltd. we are committed to suggest you the right technology and the right solution which exceeds your expectations and is within your budget.

Here we will give you a idea of the main aspect of CCTV Cameras which every buyer is looking for but gets confused when he sees technical words like CIF, 4CIF, D1,etc.

Before we go into understanding the above, you need to understand one word which "PIXEL". What is a Pixel?, while you hear megapixel, HDTV and other terminologies nowadays, very few people understand that they are based on amount of pixels they support.

In simple terms, PIXEL stands for Smallest Picture Element. See the below picture:


Image Source: Wikipedia.com

What you see above is a Monitor on the left. On the right side you see a image which is zoomed in version of the image. The selected area is shown as a square on the left side.The element has been red colored and named as Pixel. That is a Pixel. If we name that Pixel as P0 and the next one as P1,P2,P3...... and so..on... then we would get the image resolution. A image resolution bascially refelcts the total number of pixels the image.

Do understand the number of pixels is directly proportional to quality of picture. So higher the number of pixels better the picture clarity.

Following table gives you a idea of the number of pixels expected from a Analog Camera.

Table of Analog Video Resolutions (in pixels)
Format
NTSC-Based (in pixels)
PAL-Based (in pixels)
QCIF
176 × 120
176 × 144
CIF
352 × 240
352 × 288
2CIF
704 x 240
704 x 288
4CIF
704 × 480
704 × 576
D1
720 × 480
720 × 576

To understand the above, i will give you example, QCIF which gives you a resolution of 176 X 144 in PAL( used in Asian Countries) means it will give you a resolution of  176 Pixels X 144 Pixels horizontally and vertically. Thus as we go higher the image size increases.

The following is table of Digital Video Resolution ( or IP Camera Resolution):


Size/ Format
Pixels
QQVGA
160x120
QVGA
320x240
VGA
640x480
HDTV
1280x720
1M
1280x960
1M
1280x1024
2M
1600x1200
HDTV
1920x1080
3M
2048x1536

So you can see the number can go a lot higher in Digital Video Resolution compared to Analog Video Resolution thus offering you Best picture Quality.

You can get in touch with me at rohit at omnipolis.in for any clarifications.

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Integrated Emergency Response System

Emergency does not knock at your door before coming and every second counts at that moment of crisis. There are basically 3 major emergencies which one can think of i.e Police , Fire and Medical. At the time of crisis, each of the emergency has to be communicated to the concerned response agency for help to be available to you.A proper integration of all response systems facilitates help and places resources where they need to be.

People require help or assistance of Government agencies on a regular basis to tackle different emergencies. Be it a fire at your premises , where you need a Fire brigade to reach you or Be it a Police emergency where somebody is robbing you house. During such situations, time is essence and help should be communicated to these agencies in the fastest manner for them to dispatch help to you. In a country like India, where these govt. agencies receive thousands of calls on a daily basis, it is even more important for them to be equipped with proper devices to help the citizens. An Integrated Emergency response system for all these needs where the information can be communicated with simply a touch of button can be the solution. Thus, governments need to invest in citywide emergency response systems that can aid the distribution of information and better support agencies in their task of serving and protecting. The main aim is to simplify the whole process and make it simpler for the citizens to communicate when they are in an emergency situation.

But the cost of setting up an Integrated Response system does not come cheap and governments needs to invest in millions depending on the level of deployment. A relatively smaller cost also has to be borne by the citizens in terms of having a Gadget in their house or cars which complies with the standard of the Integrated response system for the emergency communication.To ensure an efficient and responsive system for emergency services, agencies have to set very stringent reliability and redundancy requirements for their contractors. In the event of system failure, operations can fall back automatically to the hot-standby equipment to minimize any downtime and/or degradation of emergency services.

As the number of technology driven systems increase within a city, we can move towards a secure and safer place to live which can be termed as a 'Smart City'.

@Rahul Jain - Omnipolis

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Securing One's Home!!!

Safety and Security of one's house is the prime concern in today's world. With an increase in the number of burglaries and other Property crimes, the need for hi tech security gadgets is on rise. There are few precautions which one needs to take in securing one's premises. The Need for an apartment and individual house differs and should be addressed accordingly.


Few things which one can keep in mind is :

  • Having a secured perimeter with proper fencing specially for Individual houses
  • Having a Security guard for apartments to screen people and enabling restricted entry.
  • Provision for Video surveillance where ever necessary to keep a recorded evidence against crime
  • Having a Burglar alarm system to alert the Central control room and neighbours in case of intrusion in you home.

 Before going for a Residential Security System , please consider few questions listed below :

  
  • What makes your home susceptible to break-in or theft?
  • What do you consider your biggest security threat?
  • Do you feel that your neighborhood contributes to your overall security?
  • Have you ever had problems with theft or break-ins?
With a Combination of different technologies available in the market and little bit of cheaper alternatives and precautions, you can create a secure home.
 
@Rahul Jain - Omnipolis

 

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Security Market

In today’s world, security as a word can be related to everything around us starting from Security of an individual, organization, assets and information. In the today’s rapidly changing world where technology has made the Globe flat for everyone, education about how to secure an organization or its assets is as important as taking a call on an investment to expand business. While many organizations acknowledge importance of security and allocate it the due share in their capital expenditure as well as recurring cost in manpower security, many organizations have to join the party.

According to Homeland Security Research “Global Standoff Terrorist Detection Technologies & Markets 2010-2014” report, this market (including systems sales, maintenance and upgrades) is forecasted to grow exponentially from US$540 million in 2010 to $6.3 billion by 2014. The landmark report, granulated into more than 80 submarkets, presents detailed analysis and forecasts of this rapidly evolving market. Users can profit from in-depth analysis of seven standoff detection modalities subsectors: 
·         Concealed Explosives & Weapon Standoff Detection Systems 
·         Walk-by Threat Sensing Systems
·         Pass-through Threat Detection Corridors
·         Standoff Biometric Identification Systems 
·         Standoff Behavior Detection & Tracking Systems
·         Vehicle Standoff Threat Detection Systems
·         Standoff Video Content Analysis Based Systems


@Rohit Jain - Omnipolis

Sunday, 19 April 2009

About Omnipolis

Omnipolis is one of its kind initiative started in Hyderabad to change the landscape of how the security industry works in India. Its first of its kind Public private partnership (PPP) model based Emergency hotline service started for the people of Hyderabad which connects them directly to Police control room. Dee Cee Security Systems Pvt. Ltd. which introduced this service in Dec 2008 is a continuous innovator in the field of security and an security system integrator operating out of Hyderabad. Please visit www,omnipolis.in /www.deecee.in for more details.