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ITU-T H.627

Signalling and protocols for visual surveillance

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Organization: ITU-T
Publication Date: 1 June 2012
Status: inactive
Page Count: 26
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As defined in [ITU-T H.626], the visual surveillance service is a telecommunication service focusing on video (but also including audio) application technology, which is used to remotely capture multimedia (such as audio, video, image and alarm signals) and present them to the end user in a user-friendly manner, based on a managed broadband network with ensured quality, security and reliability.

The objective of this document is to describe the detailed specifications of reference points, signalling and control methods, and overall protocols of a visual surveillance system based on the functional architecture defined in [ITU-T H.626].

Document History

August 1, 2020
Signalling and protocols for a video surveillance system
This Recommendation specifies in detail signalling and relevant protocols of a video surveillance system (VSS) based on the functional architecture specified in [ITU-T H.626V2].
ITU-T H.627
June 1, 2012
Signalling and protocols for visual surveillance
As defined in [ITU-T H.626], the visual surveillance service is a telecommunication service focusing on video (but also including audio) application technology, which is used to remotely capture...

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