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1 Introduction
IP cameras are a new generation of product that combines analog and IP
video technology. IP cameras can compress and encrypt video and audio
signals and then send it to remote terminals through the Internet with its built-in
processor and web server. With an IP address, users can use the standard
Internet Explorer browser to view the cameras in real-time, monitor targets,
manage and store video & audio, as well as control a PTZ camera remotely.
As a new generation of products in security, IP cameras share the same
function as analog cameras, such as auto white balance, auto shutter speed,
AGC, auto backlight compensation, etc. On the other hand, IP cameras also
support remote access through the internet, and they support multi-user
viewing functions. Some IP cameras are even able to extend to both analog
and digital signals.
The core of the IP camera series is the 32Bit RSIC with standard MJPEG
compression format, CMOS image sensors, auto white balance and backlight
balance, Internet Explorer compatibility, smart phone accessibility, and
centralized monitor interface management. In general, these cameras host a
variety of functions that can serve a number of users depending on their usage
requirements and conditions.
2 Features
2.1 High-Quality Monitoring Via Network
You can monitor a high-quality live image from the camera using a Web
browser on a computer connected to a Wi-Fi network. The maximum frame
rate is 20 fps. The number of users that can view live videos from one camera
at the same time is limited by the internet connection where the camera is
located. The camera supports MJPEG video compression formats (video
codecs), which makes video footage clearer, smaller, and smoother.
2.2 Remote-Controllable High-speed Pan and Tilt Mechanism