VoIP - IP Telephony White Papers
Video Surveillance Implementation Using FPGAs
Overview Currently, the video surveillance industry uses analog CCTV cameras and interfaces as the basis of surveillance systems. These system components are not easily expandable, and have low video resolution with little or no signal processing. However, the next generation of video surveillance systems will replace these components with newer digital LAN cameras, complex image processing, and video-over-IP routing. They will no longer be simply surveillance camera systems, but also video communication systems. The Internet Protocol (IP)-based structure of the new surveillance systems allows for scalability, flexibility, and cyber security. Various encoding and decoding standards transport the video stream (MPEG4 CODEC is the standard used today).
| Publisher | Altera | File Format | |
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| Date Published | March 2007 | Downloads | 2 |
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