OBJECTIVE
Know the way the industry has advanced at the level of digital image processing. Digital Recording. Remote Transmission of Images.
Knowledge of data networks, applied to the video security industry. Knowledge of advanced features in new digital cameras. Real matrices and virtual matrices. IP cameras. Digital Video. Computer Security for video networks. Practical Applications.
PREREQUISITES
• Have completed Level 1 of CCTV- Basic.
• Be perfectly clear about the concepts of optics and electronics, know the different topological configurations and basic characteristics of the management and image capture equipment.
PARTICIPANTS
This course is aimed at Electrical and Electronic Engineers, builders, system installers, commercial electronic security consultants, architects, electrical network designers, administrators, professionals responsible for the technological and security area, who wish to know in detail the TV equipment as a verification and registration tool in security and control tasks.
CONTENT
1. Introduction
1.1.1. Presentation of Objectives.
1.1.2. Brief review of the basics of CCTV.
2. Data networks
2.1. Local Data Network - LAN
2.1.1. Parts of a network
2.1.2. Concept of Structured Cabling – Passive Equipment
2.1.3. Basic Features
2.2. Wide Data Network – WAN/MAN/GAN
2.2.1. Parts of a network
2.2.2. Basic Features
2.3. OSI Model
2.3.1. Meaning and Use of the different layers
2.4. Active Equipment
2.4.1. Hub
2.4.2. Switch
2.4.3. Router
2.4.4. Bridge
2.4.5. Gateway
2.5. Some Communication Concepts
2.5.1. TCP/IP
2.5.2. MAC – IP Burns
2.5.3. Subnet Masks
2.5.4. UDP - FTP
2.5.5. Multicast / Unicast
2.6. Public Data Network - Internet
2.6.1. Connections / Accesses
2.6.2. ISP
2.6.3. VLAN
2.6.4. VPN
3. Digital Recording
3.1. Types of Video Recorders (DVRs)
3.1.1. Main Features
3.1.2. Connecting a digital recording system
3.1.3. Recommendations
3.1.4. Hard Drive Capacity
3.2. NVR
3.2.1. Expansion of Hard Drives
3.2.2. Hybrid Video Recorders
3.3. Transmission of Images
3.3.1. Bandwidth
3.3.2. Standards
3.4. Security in Data Networks
3.4.1. Antivirus
3.4.2. Encryption
3.4.3. Public and Private Keys
3.4.4. FireWall
3.4.5. IDS
3.4.6. Best Practices
4. Matrices
4.1. Features
4.2. Parts of a Matrix
4.3. Programming
4.4. Practical Uses
4.5. Connected to a DVR
4.6. Virtual Matrices
4.7. Used Parties
4.7.1. Known Configurations
4.7.2. Bandwidth
5. Advanced Media
5.1. UTP
5.1.1. Brief Review
5.2. Wireless Links
5.2.1. Dedicated
5.2.1.1. MicroWaves
5.2.1.2. Low Frequency
5.2.2. WLAN
5.2.2.1. Parts of the System
5.2.2.2. Coverage
5.2.2.3. Standards
5.2.2.4. Security
5.3. Fiber Optics
5.3.1. Characteristics
5.3.2. Types
5.3.3. Maintenance
5.3.4. Specific uses
6. Special Cameras
6.1. Thermal and Infrared
6.2. High Definition
6.3. Digital PTZ
7. Video Management Software
7.1. Basic Concepts
7.2. Video Intelligence
8. General Practices
8.1. Programming an IP camera
8.2. Setting up a digital video system
9. Written Evaluation
ACCREDITATION
This course gives those who pass the Final Exam, an WINGS certificate. People who do not pass the exam receive a diploma of attendance. It is possible to take the course again, to repeat the exam and get the certificate.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Germán Alexis Cortés H. is an independent consultant and electronic engineer with 19 years of experience in the electronic security industry, postgraduate in engineering project management and specialization in electronic security and automation from NIST. It is CCP of ASIS, and CISSP of ISC. He has extensive experience as a university professor and lecturer on electronic security issues. He currently runs his own consulting company in electronic security and automation projects.
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