home automation and security

In some implementations, the video data may be stored at a local storage device of the video source 501 by default, and only video portions corresponding to motion event candidates detected in the video stream are uploaded to the server system 164 e. g. , in real time. In some implementations, the video source 501 dynamically determines at what display resolution the video stream is to be uploaded to the server system 164. In some implementations, the video source 501 dynamically determines which parts of the video stream are to be uploaded to the server system 164. For example, in some implementations, depending on the current server load and network conditions, the video source 501 optionally prioritizes the uploading of video portions corresponding to newly detected motion event candidates ahead of other portions of the video stream that do not contain any motion event candidates; or the video source 501 uploads the video portions corresponding to newly detected motion event candidates at higher display resolutions than the other portions of the video stream.

security services houston

01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

0/7. 0/8. 0/Firefox/Safari/Google Chrome and MoreWireless Security: WEP and WPA WPA2 EncryptionPower Consumption: DC 5V, 2A/7W MaxDimensions L x W x H: 4. 1'' x 3. 9'' x 5. 1''The Pyle PIPCAMHD82 Smart Digital IP Camera and WiFi Recording System is easy to setup and operate.

Adam Schanz

01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

, groups of one or more cameras and associated controller devices. The video storage database 210 stores raw video data received from the video sources 222, as well as various types of metadata, such as motion events, event categories, event category models, event filters, and event masks, for use in data processing for event monitoring and review for each reviewer account. Examples of the one or more networks 162 include local area networks LAN and wide area networks WAN such as the Internet. The one or more networks 162 are implemented using any known network protocol, including various wired or wireless protocols, such as Ethernet, Universal Serial Bus USB, FIREWIRE, Long Term Evolution LTE, Global System for Mobile Communications GSM, Enhanced Data GSM Environment EDGE, code division multiple access CDMA, time division multiple access TDMA, Bluetooth, Wi Fi, voice over Internet Protocol VoIP, Wi MAX, or any other suitable communication protocol. In some implementations, the server system 164 is implemented on one or more standalone data processing apparatuses or a distributed network of computers. In some implementations, the server system 164 also employs various virtual devices and/or services of third party service providers e. g. , third party cloud service providers to provide the underlying computing resources and/or infrastructure resources of the server system 164. In some implementations, the server system 164 includes, but is not limited to, a server computer, a handheld computer, a tablet computer, a laptop computer, a desktop computer, or a combination of any two or more of these data processing devices or other data processing devices. The server client environment shown in FIG. 2B includes both a client side portion e.