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Enhancing Building Security through Video Surveillance Standards

Enhancing Building Security through Video Surveillance Standards. Superintendent of Police (SUPT) Alvin LIM Assistant Director Operations Singapore Police Force 27 August 2014. Scope. Introduction Objectives Video Surveillance System (VSS) Standard Conclusion. Introduction.

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Enhancing Building Security through Video Surveillance Standards

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  1. Enhancing Building Security through Video Surveillance Standards Superintendent of Police (SUPT) Alvin LIM Assistant Director Operations Singapore Police Force 27 August 2014

  2. Scope Introduction Objectives Video Surveillance System (VSS) Standard Conclusion

  3. Introduction A new Video Surveillance System (VSS) Standard for Buildings was drafted in line with the improvement in technology. VSS deployment to support and enhance the overall management of a building’s security. Most effective when deployed with other security measures (e.g. access control, alarm systems).

  4. Objectives Video Surveillance System (VSS) Standards Provides for a uniform and consistent approach for the technical specifications, installation, operation and performance of VSS across buildings in Singapore. Provides guidelines to the industry in the deployment of VSS Helps in security management and assist in post incident investigations/reviews.

  5. Camera HD Resolution SD Resolution • Resolution of HD 1080p: 1920 x 1080 pixelsor its equivalent • Widescreen: cover wider areas, lesser cameras will be required

  6. Camera • Better Resolution • Subject identification • Illegal activities detection • Allows for the addition of video analytics subsystem SD Resolution HD Resolution Resolution of HD 1080p: 1920 x 1080 pixelsor its equivalent

  7. Camera Network IP-based Cameras, recommended to be compliance to Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) standards Minimum height of 2m from floor level Vandal-resistant and Tamper-proof enclosure Good colour reproduction for easy identification Fixed Cameras are deployed to meet coverage requirement; Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) Cameras can be used as a supplement to fixed cameras

  8. Coverage requirements • Lift lobbies • Staircase landings • Ingress/Egress for Human/Vehicle • For identification of vehicle / person of interest entering / exiting from the building • Main entrance lobby • Registration counter

  9. Coverage Requirements • Public Access Areas • Street areas within building’s boundaries • Entrances / Exits to MRT stations

  10. Coverage Definition – HD1080 Resolution Detect / Observe – 10% Recognize – 20% 20% of Panel Height 10% of Panel Height 45% of Panel Height Identify – 45%

  11. Recording • Period of Archival: 28 days + 10% buffer • Basic Metadata: GPS time and date to be watermarked on recorded images • Image quality of HD1080p: 1920x1080 • Good quality images for post incident investigations • Clear images allow for speedier identification of the subject which will lead to faster apprehension of the perpetrator • Recording and storage facility: • Preventive measures against unauthorised removal/ viewing of recordings • Sited in the inner perimeter of the building • Open-format CODEC and video container format

  12. Lighting Ensure that the artificial/natural lighting does not blind the camera view. Lighting should be continuous and sufficient to support VSS coverage. Light source is recommended to be a minimum of 2m from the camera. Preferred position for the light is above the camera.

  13. Camera System • Reserve viewing terminal • For Emergency Response Agencies • System Integrator (SI) / Vendor to provide Software Development Kit (SDK) for commands including Select Camera, View, Extract, PTZ and Playback • VSS designed and installed with a minimum f 20% spare capacity for future expansion • Signage • Strategically located to inform the public that the VSS is continuously monitored and recorded • Building owners may opt for Digital TV instead

  14. Alarms & Analytics • Alarms may be installed to inform the users of potential issues from the camera system: • Video loss alarm • Tamper alarm • Video Analytics may be deployed to help the CCTV operators in picking up suspicious activities • Loitering • Unattended bag

  15. Conclusion Video Surveillance System (VSS) Standard for Buildings • A set of VSS Standard to provide guidelines to the security industry in the deployment of VSS to enhance the building’s overall security. • (http://www.police.gov.sg/img/advisories/misc/vss_standard_for_buildings.pdf)

  16. The End

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