
Interfaces, integration and interoperability of CCTV security systems
If you are only interested in a stand-alone CCTV system for screening and recording video - full stop - then this article is probably not for you. However, most CCTV users these days want much more for their money. Many want their video surveillance system to communicate with other security, management and technical systems, to form an integral part of a multifunctional system, which supports staff and contributes to the organisation's physical and financial well-being in as many ways as possible. Even those CCTV users, whose focus is limited to security, also recognise that a comprehensive security solution, which has all its sub-systems, including CCTV, linked together transparently and intelligently, offers considerable added value. It fulfils individual needs better; is easier to use and more manageable. It presents relevant information quickly in a readily understood form - particularly important when handling security alarms or critical situations. And, by allowing the user to concentrate on the current situation rather than the technology, it promotes better management of events and hence better security.
Selecting a CCTV system supplier: consider future integration A software development kit is a set of tools, which enables a software developer to develop individual applications for a particular device or system. Besides the relevant software interface, the SDK usually provides source code examples with supporting technical documentation. It may also include a full digital test environment - a virtual device enabling the developer to test out his new software for a limited period.
So when choosing a CCTV system supplier, be sure to think about your current or future need for integrated functionality and check out the supplier's interface policy. That can avoid surprises and significant costs later in the project. Patric Meyer SDK support manager Geutebruck |