Video Surveillance

Video surveillance is a technological system which, by means of cameras called video cameras, allows the acquisition, transmission and recording of images of a place or an asset to be protected. Using special latest generation software, video surveillance systems can be controlled both locally and remotely.

The task of the software is to acquire the video streams and, if enabled, to manage the images in order to generate actions in correspondence with a particular event encountered.

Video surveillance systems are made using optical fiber as a signal conductor, to ensure high image quality even over long distances.