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A Short Discussion on High Resolution Cameras VICON A&E SUMMIT ‘09

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VICON A&E SUMMIT ‘09. A Short Discussion on High Resolution Cameras. Understand new terms and technology Discuss megapixel camera benefits Discuss megapixel camera trade-offs Overview of new Vicon products Look at possible product applications. Goals. Pixel PIC ture EL ement - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: A Short Discussion on High Resolution Cameras

A Short Discussion on High Resolution Cameras

VICON A&E SUMMIT ‘09

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Goals

• Understand new terms and technology

• Discuss megapixel camera benefits

• Discuss megapixel camera trade-offs

• Overview of new Vicon products

• Look at possible product applications

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Mega Terms

• Pixel PICture ELement

• Pixel count, expressed as megapixels

• Pixels Per Foot

• Progressive scan

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VICON A&E SUMMIT ORLANDO, FLORIDA JAN. 25-27, 2009

Megapixel Cameras

• Four Major Benefits – Higher definition = greater detail

– More coverage with fewer cameras

– Different aspect ratio = higher efficiency

– Progressive scan = stable picture

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Higher Definition = Greater Detail

• Live Viewing

• After the Fact

• Multi Views

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Fewer Cameras with Greater Detail

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Fewer Cameras with More Detail

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Resolution Relationship

1289 X 1024 VGA 1.3 MP

720 X 480 VGA

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Different Aspect Ratio = Higher Efficiency

• Record the picture that is needed

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Interlaced Scan vs. Progressive Scan

• Interlaced Scan

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Megapixel Trade-Offs

• Greater bandwidth and storage requirements

• Four or more times greater

– But … a 3 MP camera can replace up to 3 standard cameras

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Megapixel Trade-Offs

• Smaller pixels are normally less light sensitive

• PixelsPicture Element

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New Camera; New Lens

• Lens Quality

•Optics true to the edges

• Chip/ Lens Alignment

• Back focus

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Facts about lenses

• Most sellers of mega pixel cameras are selling “pixels” not image quality*– Standard Lenses are made for 489 TV Lines– Lens quality needs to equal camera quality

Les Simmonds

Security Electronics Magazine

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Pixels Per Foot: It’s all about the details• Two ways to get detail.

1.Get the camera closer 1. Bigger lens / Move the camera

2.Collect more data.

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How Many Pixels Are Needed?

Monitoring 20 PPFRecognition 40 PPFIdentification 60 PPFDetail 80 PPF

You be the judge…

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License Plate Recognition

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How the Viewer Sees It

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Recognize and ID People

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Viewing Detail

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Crunching the NumbersCoverage at Resolution:        Horizontal Feet Horizontal meters

NamePixels (H)

Pixels (V)

Megapixel Rating

General

Forensic

HighGeneral

Forensic

High

CIF 320 240 0.1 16 8 3 5 2 1

VGA 640 480 0.3 32 16 6 10 5 2

WVGA 752 480 0.4 38 19 9 12 6 3

SXGA 1280 1024 1.3 64 32 16 19 10 5

UXGA 1600 1200 1.9 80 40 20 24 12 6

QXGA 2048 1536 3.1 102 51 26 31 15 8

QSXGA 2560 2048 5.2 128 64 32 39 19 10

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• Conventional box

• Indoor dome

• Indoor cube

• Outdoor dome

• Outdoor integrated with I/R

Megapixel Camera Line

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I-ONYX Megapixel Cameras: Common Features

Resolution640 X 480 to 1280 X 1024

Frame Rate

2-30 FPSDependin

g on Resolutio

nPower12 VDC

Supplied or

POE

Lens Included

Compression

MJPEGOr

MPEG 4

Progressive Scan

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I-ONYX MP-950

• f4.2mm / F1.8 megapixel lens

• 0.5 Lux at F1.8

• Integrated Mount

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• Indoor dome camera

• Lens Included 4.2 mm

I-ONYX MPD-955

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• Outdoor vandal-proof with IP66 protection

• Day and night function with mechanical IR cut filter

• Integrated f3.3~12 mm / F1.6 megapixel lens

• 0.05 Lux at F1.0

• Surface, flush and wall mount supported

I-ONYX MPD-955DN-O

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• Day and night function with Mechanical IR Cut Filter

• Integrated f3.3~12mm / F1.4 Megapixel lens

• IP66 weatherproof

• 12 VDC or 24 VAC (POE)

• Use V814 AWM Mount

I-ONYX MP-955IR

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• Vicon 1.3 Mega Pixel Cameras– Three times higher resolution– View larger areas– MJPEG or MPEG 4 compression– 2-8 FPS In Megapixel mode– Progressive scan– POE– Currently electronic iris only– The PTZ and fixed zoom lens is not

dead.

Bottom Line

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IP Cameras and License Issues

• If all your product is software you have to charge for usage…..Camera License $$$$

• The Vicon plan– License Software (open platform)– Vicon cameras….no license– Third Party IP cameras license fee charged

– ONLY ONCE! It is reusable

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Post Alarm Work

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• Outdoor– School play grounds– Executive Parking areas– Corrections exercise areas

• Indoor– School Lunch

Rooms– Corrections Day

Rooms– Money handling

areas

Applications