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20 February 1973 Multi Video Sensor
Kosuke Matsunaga
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Proceedings Volume 0033, Solving Problems in Security, Surveillance and Law Enforcement with Optical Instrumentation; (1973) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953622
Event: Solving Problems in Security Surveillance and Law Enforcement with Optical Instrumentation, 1972, New York City, United States
Abstract
The practice of using closed circuit television systems for surveillance such as, protecting safes, watching for unwarranted intruders, detecting fires, etc., has in recent years become common place. However, the disadvantage of this is that an operator is required to watch one or more monitors at all times. This can be come very tedious or strenuous, depending on the number of monitors and could result in an increase in the number of operators required for this task and hence, a rise in cost.
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Kosuke Matsunaga "Multi Video Sensor", Proc. SPIE 0033, Solving Problems in Security, Surveillance and Law Enforcement with Optical Instrumentation, (20 February 1973); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953622
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KEYWORDS
Signal detection

Video

Sensors

Televisions

Cameras

Video surveillance

Imaging systems

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