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from network cameras, the layout determines the positions and resolutions of the images
displayed on the monitor. In addition to the actual video images, you can also incorporate
graphic elements such as the location of the cameras, etc.
LED
Abbreviation for Light Emitting Diode. An electronic semiconductor component built into
MOBOTIX cameras and add-on modules that emits light when a current flows through the
component in the correct direction.
Linux
Free and open source operating system. Serves as the operating system for all MOBOTIX cameras.
Megapixel
Images that have more than 1 million pixels.
MonoDome
Dome camera with one lens, such as the MOBOTIX D22M.
Motion Detection
Action of sensing a movement within a particular area. MOBOTIX cameras use algorithmic
methods to detect changes from image to image in predefined areas, while taking preset condi-
tions into account. If a camera detects a movement, it signals an event and triggers an alarm.
Motion JPEG (M-JPEG)
A video compression method where each individual image is compressed separately as a
JPEG image. Unlike MPEG, the quality of M-JPEG recordings is not dependent on movement
within the image.
MPEG
Motion Pictures Expert Group. Standard for compressing and saving image and video data,
resulting in quality loss. Originally created for playing entertainment content on PCs, MPEG
concentrates on displaying still image material and compromises the quality of moving image
material in order to increase the transmission speed.
MxControlCenter
MOBOTIX video management software for professional control of medium-sized and large
camera networks.
MxEasy
MOBOTIX video management software for small and compact camera networks of up to
16 cameras.
MxPEG
MOBOTIX-developed method for compression and storage of image and video data with
minimal network load and high image quality. The MxPEG ActiveX control element allows
video and audio data from MOBOTIX cameras to be displayed in other applications (includ-
ing Internet Explorer).
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