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BS EN 50132-5-1:2011

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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Alarm systems. CCTV surveillance systems for use in security applications Video transmission. General video transmission performance requirements

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

31-03-2016

Superseded by

BS EN 62676-1-2:2014

Language(s)

English

Published date

30-11-2012

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
4 Introduction
5 Performance requirements
6 IP video transmission network design requirements
7 General IP requirements
8 Video streaming requirements
9 Video stream control requirements
10 Device discovery and description requirements
11 Eventing requirements
12 Network device management requirements
13 network security requirements
Bibliography

Defines detailed specification on analog video transmission over different media including signal and performance requirements is already defined in prEN 50132-5-3.

Committee
GW/1/10
DevelopmentNote
Together with BS EN 50132-5-2 and BS EN 50132-5-3, it supersedes BS EN 50132-5. 2011 Edition incorporates corrigendum July 2012. Supersedes 10/30236265 DC. (11/2012)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
68
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

This European Standard introduces general requirements on video transmission. A detailed specification on analog video transmission over different media including signal and performance requirements is already defined in prEN 50132-5-3. For the growing number of surveillance applications based on IP video transmission the requirements are defined in 2 standards. This standard covers in the following clauses the general requirements for video transmissions on performance, security and conformance to basic IP connectivity, based on available, well-known, international standards. In areas where more detailed IP requirements are necessary additional specifications are given, in order to reach compatibility. In this European Standard no detailed and special CCTV protocols are defined. In Part 2 of this European Standard, a detailed video IP protocol, messages and commands on top of the general connectivity and performance requirements of Part 1 are defined. Part 2 defines an IP protocol for full interoperability (e.g. PTZ control, eventing, etc.) of video transmission devices used in surveillance applications.

The first section of this standard defines the minimum performance requirements on video transmission for security applications in IP networks. In surveillance applications, the requirements on timing, quality and availability are strict and defined in the last section of this standard. Guidelines for network architecture on how these requirements can be fulfilled are given.

The second section of this European Standard defines requirements on basic IP connectivity of video transmission devices to be used in security applications. If a video transmission device is used in security, certain basic requirements apply. First of all a basic understanding of IP connectivity needs to be introduced which requests the device to be compliant to fundamental network protocols. These could be requirements which may be applied to all IP security devices even beyond IP video. For this reason, requirements are introduced in a second step for compliance to basic streaming protocols, used in this standard for video streaming and stream control. Since security applications need high availability and reliability, general means for the transmission of the video status and health check events need to be covered. Theses are defined in general requirements on eventing and network device management. In security proper maintenance and setup is essential for the functioning of the video transmission device: Locating streaming devices and their capabilities is a basic requirement and covered in \'device discovery and description\'.

Standards Relationship
EN 50132-5-1 : 2011 COR 2012 Identical
EN 50132-5-1:2011 Identical
EN 50132-5-1:2011/AC:2012 Identical

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