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20 February 1973 TV For Law Enforcement Surveillance
Attilio Mattera
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Proceedings Volume 0033, Solving Problems in Security, Surveillance and Law Enforcement with Optical Instrumentation; (1973) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953617
Event: Solving Problems in Security Surveillance and Law Enforcement with Optical Instrumentation, 1972, New York City, United States
Abstract
Recent advances in television systems, both in telemetry and closed circuit, have made it possible to utilize TV for law enforcement applications. The development of low light level television cameras, in the visible and the near IR spectrum, have advanced to the point that they are dependable as a means of remotely detecting, verifying and identifying intruders. Systems developed for military applications as well as results from military potential testing will be discussed. Description of technology includes discussion of cameras, motion detection, and remote operation of cameras. Training and reliability considerations are also discussed.
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Attilio Mattera "TV For Law Enforcement Surveillance", Proc. SPIE 0033, Solving Problems in Security, Surveillance and Law Enforcement with Optical Instrumentation, (20 February 1973); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953617
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Surveillance

Televisions

Zoom lenses

Imaging systems

Night vision

Video

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