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10 Ways to Smoothen IP Video Transmission

10 Ways to Smoothen IP Video Transmission
Megapixel cameras are supposed to help people see better, react faster, but oftentimes limited network resources prevent them from working at their full capacity or capability. Camera manufacturers have devised a number of ways to cope with this harsh reality, enabling their cameras to stream smarter and deliver full HD footage.

Megapixel cameras are supposed to help people see better, react faster, but oftentimes limited network resources prevent them from working at their full capacity or capability. Camera manufacturers have devised a number of ways to cope with this harsh reality, enabling their cameras to stream smarter and deliver full HD footage.

Ways to Reduce Bandwidth Loading

How

Known Brands

1

Image cropping

Cut out unnecessary or stationary background to minimize video data size; dynamically cut out invalid footage filled with noise to minimize video compression and streaming requirements

Axis, Panasonic, Sony, Vivotek

2

Auto day/night mode adjustments

Automatic day/night switches based on ambient light conditions, to optimize video capturing and minimize unnecessary data streaming

Most brands

3

Digital PTZ (or sometimes ePTZ)

Pan/tilt/zoom digitally to offset larger bandwidth loading with real-time optical PTZ

Arecont Vision, Axis, Basler, Brickcom, Everfocus, Panasonic, Sony, Vivotek and others

4

Edge storage

Surveillance cameras with memory card (SD or otherwise) slots, to capture footage when network is down/congested or when bandwidth is limited

Most brands

5

Activity-adaptive streaming (AAS)

Low resolution (such as CIF) and frame rate (such as 2 fps) when there is no activity in the scene; high resolution (such as D1 or megapixel) and frame rate (such as 25 to 30 fps) when there is activity/movement in the scene (while keeping the stationary background low resolution and frame rate)

Vivotek

6

Image compensation

 

High resolution only on specific parts/ strategic choke points of the scene

Arecont Vision, Axis, Basler, Brickcom, Everfocus, Panasonic, Sony, Vivotek and others

7

Scalable video coding (H.264 SVC)

SVC standardizes the encoding of a high-quality video bitstream that also contains one or more subset bitstreams. A subset bitstream is derived by dropping packets from the larger video to reduce the bandwidth required for the subset bitstream; the subset bitstream can represent a lower spatial resolution (smaller screen), lower temporal resolution (lower frame rate), or lower-quality video signal.

Axis, Vivotek and many other Chinese brands

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Surveillance video and audio coding (SVAC)

A combination of the above seven

Chinese standard/brands

8

Hybrid C/VBR streaming

Automatic detection of available bandwidth and changes in such, to stream accordingly

Most brands

9

Digital filter noise reduction

Digitally filter out noise from CCD/CMOS sensors, to enhance video quality and reduce bit rate

Most brands

10

Progressive scan

Digitally link CCD/CMOS sensors and compression codecs, to effectively stream high-resolution video with motion/moving objects at 512 Kbps to 2 Mbps

Vitor and others

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