As Alexey Ulyashkin noted
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 2:56 am
An important factor stimulating demand for video surveillance systems is the development of IT: growth in computing power, the ability to process large amounts of data, the development of mobile devices and wireless technologies, growth in network capacity, revision of video signal quality standards, expansion of the intellectual capabilities of peripheral devices, etc.
such changes open up new areas of application of technologies in a number of IT-related industries, including video surveillance systems. As an example, he cited the expansion of analytical capabilities, the development of wireless video cameras, the transformation of video cameras into intelligent devices capable of conducting a primary analysis of the footage, the use of mobile devices to access video surveillance systems, and other innovations.
According to Alexey Mayorov, Director of Sales in Russia ivory coast mobile database Communications, the growing interest in video surveillance systems and demand for them is due to the fact that such systems are now becoming suitable for use not only for security purposes as such, but also for many other tasks that were previously solved in other ways. "For example, in industry, this is monitoring technological processes, optimizing production. If we are talking about retail, video systems are actively used to analyze consumer behavior, collect statistics on the number of visitors, on conversion, on the composition of visitors by gender and age, for example. Analytical modules make the video surveillance system more universal," he noted.
The development of IT has its downside - criminals are becoming smarter. But video surveillance systems are also "getting smarter". Users are beginning to understand this and are paying more and more attention to them. "Today, a small video surveillance system costs no more than an average smartphone, and it can do a lot, not only record what is happening, but also respond to events using simple video analytics, such as detecting motion in a given area, missing or abandoned objects, crossing lines, and can even count visitors," noted Evgeny Ananyev.
such changes open up new areas of application of technologies in a number of IT-related industries, including video surveillance systems. As an example, he cited the expansion of analytical capabilities, the development of wireless video cameras, the transformation of video cameras into intelligent devices capable of conducting a primary analysis of the footage, the use of mobile devices to access video surveillance systems, and other innovations.
According to Alexey Mayorov, Director of Sales in Russia ivory coast mobile database Communications, the growing interest in video surveillance systems and demand for them is due to the fact that such systems are now becoming suitable for use not only for security purposes as such, but also for many other tasks that were previously solved in other ways. "For example, in industry, this is monitoring technological processes, optimizing production. If we are talking about retail, video systems are actively used to analyze consumer behavior, collect statistics on the number of visitors, on conversion, on the composition of visitors by gender and age, for example. Analytical modules make the video surveillance system more universal," he noted.
The development of IT has its downside - criminals are becoming smarter. But video surveillance systems are also "getting smarter". Users are beginning to understand this and are paying more and more attention to them. "Today, a small video surveillance system costs no more than an average smartphone, and it can do a lot, not only record what is happening, but also respond to events using simple video analytics, such as detecting motion in a given area, missing or abandoned objects, crossing lines, and can even count visitors," noted Evgeny Ananyev.