IoT integration one of video surveillance's newest upgrades

Latest video surveillance systems designed to overcome challenges that come with a healthcare environment


The latest video surveillance systems are designed to overcome challenges that come with a healthcare environment, according to an article on the Health Facilities Management website.

Privacy concerns and controlling access to specific areas within a facility are just two of the challenges for hospital security.

The latest video surveillance systems are designed to overcome these challenges with new features, such as Internet of Things (IOT) integration and high-definition cameras.

Multisensor, panoramic megapixel cameras, which reduce the number of cameras required to secure a facility, are another technological advance for security systems.

Read the article.

 

 



January 31, 2017


Topic Area: Security


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