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December 2008: Release of Test Specification version 1.0; December 2008: First member meeting in Washington, DC; March 2009: Set up of several working groups to work on the further development of the forum [specify] May 2009: Release of test tool and conformance process; July 2009: Release of the world's first ONVIF conformant products by Merit ...
These systems can also restrict access to certain devices through electrical, electronic, or mechanical means. The standard is designed to ensure that these systems are constructed, perform, and operate effectively to secure sensitive or restricted areas.
The IP Media Device (video) specification enables interoperability among disparate products that comply with the specification, such as an IP camera, intrusion device and video management or access control system. Interoperability based on this specification eliminates the need for software development kits for custom drivers and interfaces.
Physical security information management (PSIM) is a category of software that provides a platform and applications created by middleware developers, designed to integrate multiple unconnected security applications and devices and control them through one comprehensive user interface. It collects and correlates events from existing disparate ...
However, observer member may not present, claim, market or promote any hardware product or software application or other device to be qualified as a Compliant Network Product. [2] Technology and test tools are available to all ONVIF members to facilitate the development of conformant products.
Automatic test equipment diagnostics is the part of an ATE test that determines the faulty components. ATE tests perform two basic functions. The first is to test whether or not the Device Under Test is working correctly. The second is when the DUT is not working correctly, to diagnose the reason.
The purpose of the PTCRB is to provide the framework within which device certification can take place for members of the PTCRB. [1] This includes, but is not limited to, determination of the test specifications and methods necessary to support the certification process for 5G NR and 4G LTE wireless devices.
IEC 61508 is an international standard published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) consisting of methods on how to apply, design, deploy and maintain automatic protection systems called safety-related systems.