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Domestic References
Commerzbank AG • Daimler AG • Deutsche Bahn Station & Service AG • EON Wasserkraft
• Fraport AG • Le Méridien Parkhotel Frankfurt • MAN Logistics • Max-Planck-Institut
for Chemical Ecology • Skoda Auto Deutschland GmbH • Spielbank Mainz, Trier, Bad
Ems GmbH & Co. KG • World Cultural Heritage Site at the Völklingen Ironworks • etc.
Glossary
DVR: Abbreviation for Digital Video Recorder.
Ethernet: The most common technology for communication within a wired network. It facilitates
data exchange between all devices (computers, printers, IP cameras, IP video phones, etc.)
connected in a local network (LAN).
Events: An event refers to a situation when something happens or changes. In terms of
video surveillance, this means a change in the status of an area that is being monitored.
This may be movement of a person, a change in brightness, a drop in ambient temperature,
the detection of a noise via a microphone, an electrical signal at a signal input, the manual
operation of a button, etc.
Flash memory: See MicroSD card.
Frame rate: The frame rate specifies how many frames per second (fps) are generated and
sent by the camera. 16fps and higher is perceived by the human eye as a fluid video sequence.
G.711: G.711 refers to the process by which analog audio signals are encoded and decoded.
This codec (= enCOder-DECoder) is used in classic telephone systems and IP telephony.
H.264: H.264 is the process by which the video image is encoded/compressed and decoded.
HiRes: Abbreviation for High Resolution. Refers to high-resolution images (above 1megapixel).
IP network: Data network based on the Internet protocol (TCP/IP).
IP telephone: See VoIP.
LED: Abbreviation for Light Emitting Diode. An electronic semiconductor component built into
MOBOTIX cameras and add-on modules that emits light when a current flows through the
component in the correct direction.
Megapixel: Images that have more than one million pixels.
MicroSD card: SD Memory Card (Secure Digital Memory Card). A digital storage medium
based on flash storage modules.
Motion detection: Action of detecting a movement within a particular area. MOBOTIX cameras
use algorithmic methods to detect changes from image to image in predefined areas, while
taking preset conditions into account. If a camera detects a movement, it signals an event
and triggers an alarm.
MxEasy: Free MOBOTIX video management software for small and compact camera networks
of up to 16 cameras/Door Stations.
MxPEG: Method developed by MOBOTIX to compress and store image and video data with
low network load and high image quality. The MxPEG ActiveX control element allows video
and audio data from MOBOTIX cameras to be displayed in other applications (including
Internet Explorer).
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