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[News] [Linux] Surveillance Cameras Give Precedence to Linux

Grandeye selects 3DLABS' DMS-02 media processor for its next generation
360(degree) intelligent IP surveillance cameras

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| The DMS-02's unique performance capability enables Grandeye to
| manage all the camera's intensive graphics processing requirements
| on a single chip.
| 
| [...]
| 
| The device is OS independent with the first Software Development
| Kits supporting embedded Linux 2.6.
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http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/-grandeye-selects-3dlabs-dms-02-media-processor-its-/2007/05/22/2642512.htm


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"Dual stream" surveillance camera design runs Linux

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| Embedded R&D house eInfochips is offering an IP network camera
| reference design that runs Linux on a TI DaVinci RISC/DSP processor.
| The "IPNetCam" targets intelligent IP surveillance cameras, and is
| claimed to be among the first camera designs to support "dual streaming." 
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS3691197894.html


Tiny surveillance camera has Linux smarts

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| Nuvation is demonstrating an ultra-compact, Linux-powered,
| intelligent IP camera reference design, at the TI Developer
| Conference in Dallas this week. The engineering consultancy
| firm says its camera can encode and stream D1 (720x480) video
| over Ethernet at 30fps.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7019659766.html 


ZoneMinder Digital Surveillance Systems

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| This freely available, Linux based, open source camera monitoring
| software can easily turn a PC into a monitoring system that compares
| to a $1,500+ PC based DVR. 
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http://weblog.infoworld.com/smbit/archives/2007/03/zoneminder_digi.html

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