KR20120013645A - A system for remote monitoring video and a mehtod thereof - Google Patents
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The present invention relates to a system and method for remotely monitoring an image taken by a camera using a wired / wireless network. More specifically, the present invention relates to a remote video monitoring system and a method for quickly and simply monitoring on any terminal without installing a separate codec or player.
Surveillance cameras are rapidly spreading in order to prevent various accidents such as crimes and fires and to deal quickly with an accident.
Early surveillance cameras stored images in analog format, but the storage efficiency was very low because file compression was impossible when storing analog data. However, due to the development of digital technology, it is possible to store images taken for a long time in a smaller sized storage.
On the other hand, since surveillance cameras were stored only in video conversion and storage devices connected to the local network in the early stages of surveillance cameras, there were limitations in place when monitoring images, but network development such as continuous development of image processing technology and increased transmission speed Advances in technology have made it possible to remotely monitor video from surveillance cameras.
However, in order to monitor video over a network at a remote location, it was necessary to install a separate program that could output video. Also, international standardization of these codecs has not been done yet, so camera manufacturers or DVR (Digital Video) Codecs developed by manufacturers, etc., were used in random order, and users had to install a codec used by a manufacturer of a camera or a DVR on a terminal.
In recent years, smart offices have been created to minimize place restrictions in the course of work, and these smart offices solve the problem of increased fatigue or time spent in the long-distance commute. Operating cost can be reduced by reducing the work space of the company, and the reduction of commuting movements at the national level can reduce CO2 emissions and alleviate various problems caused by population concentration in the metropolitan area. It is expected to spread quickly.
Silk, even if not a smart office is the desire to perform work in a variety of places are increasing.
Considering such a situation, the utilization of general purpose terminals rather than personal terminals will be increased, and the inconvenience of having to newly install a program and a codec in order to monitor an image using such a general purpose terminal will be further emphasized.
In addition, in the general-purpose terminal that can be used by a large number of users, an ID and a password must be input for privacy and security, and there is a problem of performing a separate process for searching for an ID and a password when it is lost.
In addition, when a program and a codec are installed for video monitoring in a general-purpose terminal, and an ID and password are installed to output the image, the history of the ID and password or the history of the image is stored in the terminal to expose such personal information to the next user. There was a problem that there could be a risk.
The present invention devised to solve the above problems does not need to separately install a codec, does not need to install a program on the terminal, does not need to enter the ID / password, remote image monitoring does not leave any trace on the terminal It is an object to provide a system and a method thereof.
The remote image monitoring system according to an embodiment of the present invention, which was created to achieve the above object, can output and monitor the image photographing a specific region as the final image data from a terminal equipped at a remote location through a wired or wireless network. Claims [1] A system for providing an image comprising: photographing means for receiving an image of an installed area; Image storage means for storing the captured image as digital image data; And a transmitter / receiver for transmitting an image data transmission request signal to the image storage means and receiving image data, receiving user information and a final image data transmission request signal from a terminal, and transmitting final image data to the terminal. A server including a converting unit converting the image data stored in the final image data into a final image data, a database unit storing user information and the image data and / or the final image data, a control unit controlling the transceiving unit, the converting unit and the database unit; It is configured to include a.
In addition, the terminal may further include a user authentication means connected to the terminal by any one method selected from among USB, Bluetooth, and infrared communication to provide the terminal with the user information and the final image data transmission request signal stored therein.
On the other hand, the remote image monitoring method according to another embodiment of the present invention, in a method for outputting the final image data to monitor the image photographed in a specific region via a wired or wireless network in a remote location, A) Transmitting user information and a final image data transmission request signal from a terminal to a server; B) checking the user on the server and extracting the corresponding DB; C) checking whether there is the final image data in the database unit and moving to step H) if present and moving to step D) if not present; D) checking whether the image data received from the image storing means exists, and if so, moving to step G) and if not, moving to step E); E) requesting the transmission of the image data to the image storage means; F) receiving image data from the image storing means; G) converting the received image data into the final image data; H) transmitting the final image data to the terminal; is configured to include.
The present invention configured as described above does not need to separately install a codec or a driving program in the terminal to provide a useful effect that can easily monitor the image from a remote location.
In addition, it is possible to monitor video quickly and easily because there is no need to input ID / password, and the trouble of finding ID / password is solved, and it does not leave any traces on the terminal, thereby reducing the damage caused by personal information leakage. Can be.
1 is a block diagram showing a system configuration according to an embodiment of the present invention;
2 is a flow chart showing an operation process according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings will be described in more detail the configuration and operation of the present invention.
1 is a block diagram showing a system configuration according to an embodiment of the present invention.
As illustrated in the figure, the remote image monitoring system according to an embodiment of the present invention, the photographing means 10, the image storing means 20, the
The photographing means 10 performs a role of photographing a target area and transmitting the image to the image storing means 20 or the
The image storing means 20 stores the image data transferred from the photographing means 10, and depending on the type of the device, the image storing means 20 can search or play the stored image through the
On the other hand, the old-fashioned image storage means 20 may only perform the function of storing the image information in the form of analog or digitized data, in the case of using the old-fashioned image storage means 20 in the system of the present invention read the data It may be provided with a separate module that can be transmitted.
The
The user authentication means 50 is connected to the
On the other hand, when the
The
The transmitter /
The converting
The
On the other hand, if the image data stored in the image storage means 20 is processed and stored in the same format (format) as the final image data output from the
The
2 is a flowchart illustrating a configuration of a remote video monitoring method according to another embodiment of the present invention.
When the
If the user information is confirmed, it is determined whether or not the final image data of the user is stored in the database (S130). If the final image data is not stored, it is determined whether the image data is stored in the
Next, when receiving the image data from the image storage means 20 or the imaging means 10 is converted to the final image data (S170) and transmitted to the terminal 40 (S180).
Meanwhile, depending on the situation, the image data or the final image data may be transmitted and stored in real time to the
10: photographing means
20: image storage means
30: wired and wireless network
40: terminal
50: user authentication means
110: server
111: transceiver
112: converter
113: database unit
114: control unit
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Photographing means (10) for receiving an image of the installed area;
Image storage means 20 for storing the captured image as digital image data; And
Send the image data transmission request signal to the image storage means 20 and receive the image data, receive the user information and the final image data transmission request signal from the terminal 40, and transmit the final image data to the terminal 40 Transmitting and receiving unit 111,
A conversion unit 112 for converting the image data stored in the image storage means 20 into final image data;
A controller 114 for storing user information and image data and / or final image data, a controller 114 for controlling the transceiver 111, a converter 112, and a database 113;
Server 110 comprising a;
Configured to include a
Remote video monitoring system.
In addition, the user authentication means 50 is connected to the terminal 40 by any one method selected from among USB, Bluetooth, and infrared communication to provide the terminal 40 with the user information and the final image data transmission request signal stored therein. Configured to include
Remote video monitoring system
A) transmitting the user information and the final image data transmission request signal from the terminal 40 to the server 110;
B) checking the user at the server 110 and extracting a corresponding DB;
C) checking the existence of the final image data in the database 113 and moving to step H) if present, and moving to step D) if not present;
D) checking whether the image data received from the image storing means 20 exists, and if so, moving to step G) and if not, moving to step E);
E) requesting the transmission of the image data to the image storage means 20;
F) receiving image data from the image storing means 20;
G) converting the received image data into the final image data;
H) transmitting the final image data to the terminal 40;
Characterized in that it comprises
Remote video monitoring method.
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