In this video, i have explained CCTV Closed Circuit Television in Audio and Video Engineering, Television Engineering with following timecodes:

0:00 - Audio Video System / Television Engineering Lecture Series
0:17 - Outlines of CCTV
0:48 - Basics of CCTV
3:57 - Components of CCTV
4:33 - Block Diagram of CCTV
7:22 - Working of CCTV
8:17 - Applications of CCTV

Following points are covered in this video:

0. CCTV
1. Closed Circuit Television
2. Basics of CCTV
3. Components of CCTV
4. Block Diagram of CCTV
5. Working of CCTV
6. Applications of CCTV

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Details of CCTV - Closed Circuit Television, Block Diagram & Components of CCTV, Working & Applications of CCTV:

CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) is a video surveillance system used for security and monitoring purposes. It is widely used in various applications such as public areas, buildings, transportation systems, and retail stores.

The block diagram of a typical CCTV system consists of the following components:

Cameras: These are the devices that capture video footage of the monitored area.
Cabling: This is the network used to transmit the video signals from the cameras to the control center.
Control center: This is where the video footage is monitored and recorded.
Storage device: This is where the video footage is stored for future reference.
The working of CCTV involves the cameras capturing video footage of the monitored area, which is then transmitted through the cabling to the control center. The control center displays the video footage in real-time, allowing the operator to monitor the area for any suspicious activity. The footage is also recorded and stored for future reference, allowing for review and analysis if necessary.

CCTV has a wide range of applications, including:

Security: CCTV is commonly used for security purposes in public areas, buildings, and transportation systems to deter criminal activity and assist in identifying suspects.
Traffic monitoring: CCTV is used to monitor traffic flow and to detect traffic violations such as speeding and running red lights.
Industrial and manufacturing plants: CCTV is used in industrial and manufacturing plants to monitor production lines and ensure worker safety.
Retail: CCTV is used in retail stores to prevent theft and shoplifting.
Overall, CCTV offers a reliable and effective way to monitor and secure various environments. Its use is likely to continue to grow in the coming years as technology advances and the need for surveillance and security increases.