With smart Camera Surveillance you realize effective site surveillance and this forms the basis of your total security system. With HighTech camera technology and tailor-made advice, VCS Observation is happy to be of service. The VCS Camera Surveillance is compatible with all Video Management Systems. You can use our Network Operation Center (NOC) for your camera system. (24/7 awake service) With Video Content Analysis (VCA) and sensors in your cameras, you can make your security system smarter. With this you can, for example, recognize and count people and/or vehicles, determine driving or walking directions, detect intruders, have suspects automatically followed by cameras, license plate registration, measure temperatures, etc.
CoppWeb has been specially developed for hospitals, municipalities and the police and makes camera surveillance effective and measurable. Observers easily register incidents. CoppWeb analyzes data and identifies risk areas. It prevents incidents and undesirable situations and creates steering information for policy makers. CoppWeb gives observers specific lookout assignments and the performance of the observer becomes clear. CoppWeb is proprietary software and is compatible with any Video Management System.
PatientWatch is a HighTech camera solution and has been specially developed for nurses in intensive care and/or cardiac monitoring. Thanks to PatientWatch, nurses receive a 24/7 livestream of all patients present, in a clear overview at the nursing station. These smart cameras, which are equipped with motion and sound detection, not only observe your patients but also closely monitor your medical equipment. PatientWatch therefore also observes 24/7 when the nursing staff has just been absent and your patient slowly wakes up from sleep, for example. You will receive a signal at the nursing station, so that you can be on site quickly.
BabyWatch is a HighTech camera solution and has been specially developed for parents of incubator children and neonatology nurses. With babyWatch, parents can be closer to their baby when they cannot be physically present. Thanks to BabyWatch, parents receive a 24/7 live stream of their newborn child and can share this video image with their family and loved ones. Nurses get an overview of all babies (patients) present, can send messages (one-sided) to parents and can receive a signal through sound detection when a baby is crying.
CCTV, also known as video surveillance or Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV), refers to the use of camera systems to capture and monitor images or videos for security and surveillance purposes. It is a technology used to observe, record and monitor activities, events and behavior in a specific environment.
Camera surveillance systems consist of cameras that are connected to a monitoring or recording device, where the images can be viewed in real time or can be viewed and analyzed afterwards. These systems can be installed indoors or outdoors, depending on the requirements and purposes of the surveillance.
Important aspects of camera surveillance include:
Crime prevention: CCTV systems are often used to create a sense of security and to deter crime, vandalism and theft. Visible cameras can deter potential offenders and help maintain security in a variety of environments, such as public places, shopping malls, offices, parking garages, and residential areas.
Surveillance and monitoring: Camera surveillance makes it possible to observe and track activities and events in real time. This enables security personnel, operators or authorities to detect suspicious or unwanted activity, assess situations and take appropriate action.
Evidence and investigation: CCTV footage can be valuable evidence when investigating incidents, crimes or accidents. The recorded videos can be used to reconstruct events, identify suspects and assist in legal proceedings.
Security management: CCTV systems contribute to the management of security in various environments. They can be integrated with other security measures, such as access control systems, alarm systems or fire detection systems, to provide a comprehensive security solution.
Traffic Monitoring: Camera surveillance is also used for traffic monitoring and enforcement. Cameras are installed on roads, intersections and parking lots to observe traffic flows, detect traffic violations and help enforce traffic rules.
The use of camera surveillance has advantages and disadvantages. While it can improve security, it can also raise questions about privacy and the use of personal data. It is important to implement camera surveillance in accordance with laws and regulations and to take privacy considerations into account.