IP video surveillance, also known as network video surveillance, utilizes Internet Protocol (IP) networks to transmit video and audio data for monitoring and security purposes. Instead of using analog signals like traditional CCTV systems, IP cameras digitize and compress video data, then transmit it over a network to a recording device (NVR), a computer, or cloud storage. This allows for remote access, higher resolutions, and advanced analytics capabilities, making it a popular choice for home security, business surveillance, and public safety applications.
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