This revision of the classic book on CCTV technology, CCTV Surveillance, provides a comprehensive examination of CCTV, covering the applications of various systems, how to design and install a system, and how to choose the right hardware. Taking into account the ever-changing advances in technology
CCTV Surveillance. Video Practices and Technology
- Publisher
- Butterworth-Heinemann
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 454
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A complete reference on CCTV technology
Gives practical advice on the proper uses of CCTV to best protect against crime
Contains more than 100 photos of the most modern equipment available.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Foreword, Page ix, Ronald C. Thomas
Preface, Pages xi-xii
Acknowledgments, Pages xiii-xiv
Chapter 1 - CCTV's Role in the Security Plan, Pages 1-9, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 2 - CCTV Technology Overview, Pages 11-39, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 3 - Natural and Artificial Lighting, Pages 41-64, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 4 - Lenses and Optics, Pages 65-102, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 5 - Cameras, Pages 103-126, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 6 - Video Signal Transmission, Pages 127-183, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 7 - Monitors and Terminals, Pages 185-199, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 8 - VCRs, Frame-Storage Devices, and Hard-Copy Printers, Pages 201-226, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 9 - Video Switchers and Consoles, Pages 227-240, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 10 - Camera Pan/Tilt Mechanisms, Pages 241-265, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 11 - Camera Housings and Accessories, Pages 267-277, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 12 - Video Motion Detectors, Pages 279-294, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 13 - Electronic Image Splitting, Compression, Reversal, and Video Annotation, Pages 295-307, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 14 - Covert CCTV, Pages 309-335, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 15 - Low-Light-Level Cameras, Pages 337-361, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 16 - System Power Sources, Pages 363-387, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 17 - Applications and Solutions, Pages 389-419, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 18 - New Technology, Pages 421-424, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 19 - CCTV Checklist, Pages 425-426, Herman Kruegle
Chapter 20 - Education, Standards, and Bids, Pages 427-428, Herman Kruegle
Glossary, Pages 429-443
Bibliography, Pages 445-446
Index, Pages 447-458
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