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Part 1. References

Informative References

Overview

The following Informative reference standards contain information that is useful in understanding this Example specification.

Some of these documents are drafts of standards that may become Informative references in a future release of this specification.

In the following reference descriptions, the terms:

are defined as "Yes", or "No".

Compliancy of Example to Standard
Yes → Indicates that Example fully complies to the standard.
No → Indicates that Example is not compliant.
Example Specific Implementation
Yes → Indicates that a specific Example profile is defined, meaning a subset of the standard is defined.
No → Indicates that the standard is used without any specific restriction.
ONVIF Specifications
Advanced Security Service Specification
This applies to the usage of IEEE802.1x security, TLS, and Key Storage.
  • A client may be authenticated based on a certification path that it presents to the server, e.g., a TLS client is authenticated by a TLS server.
  • The certificate-based authentication is performed according to a certification path validation algorithm that enforces a certification path validation policy.
Standards Body: ONVIF
Reference Number: Version 1.3 February 2016
URL: https://www.onvif.org/specs/srv/security/ONVIF-AdvancedSecurity-Service-Spec-v120.pdf external link icon
IPR Status: Free
Compliancy of Example to Standard: No
Example Specific Implementation: No
Comments: There is overlap between ONVIF and Example. The management of parts of the system is done differently.
Display Service Specification
Configures a mosaic of video on a display device.
  • The display service provides functions to enable a client to control and configure display devices.
  • The service introduces panes, each of which occupies an area of the physical display.
Standards Body: ONVIF
Reference Number: Version 2.3 May 2013
URL: https://www.onvif.org/specs/srv/disp/ONVIF-Display-Service-Spec-v221.pdf external link icon
IPR Status: Free
Compliancy of Example to Standard: No
Example Specific Implementation: No
Comments: N/A

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File Export Format
This applies to the secure export of media for court purposes.
  • A client may be authenticated based on a certification path that it presents to the server, e.g., a TLS client is authenticated by a TLS server.
  • The certificate-based authentication is performed according to a certification path validation algorithm that enforces a certification path validation policy.
Standards Body: ONVIF
Reference Number: Version 17.06 June 2017
URL: https://www.onvif.org/specs/stream/ONVIF-ExportFileFormat-Spec-v100.pdf external link icon
IPR Status: Free
Compliancy of Example to Standard: No
Example Specific Implementation: No
Comments: Need to review against other standardised encryption methods.

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Schedule Service Specification
This manages schedules for configurations, special days etc.
  • The schedule service provides functions to manage schedules and special days.
  • Schedules and special days are defined by iCalendar vEvents. iCalendar is a very flexible format where daily, weekly, monthly and yearly recurrence can be used.
Standards Body: ONVIF
Reference Number: Version 1.0 June 2015
URL: https://www.onvif.org/specs/srv/sched/ONVIF-Scheduler-Service-Spec-v100.pdf external link icon
IPR Status: Free
Compliancy of Example to Standard: Yes
Example Specific Implementation: No
Comments: N.A

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Thermal Service Specification
This manages thermal camera settings.
  • The Thermal (imaging) Service provides configuration and control data for specific propertiesof thermal imaging devices.
  • WSDL is part of the framework and provided in the ThermalWSDL file.
Standards Body: ONVIF
Reference Number: Version 17.06 June 2017
URL: https://www.onvif.org/specs/srv/thermal/ONVIF-Thermal-Service-Spec-v1606.pdf external link icon
IPR Status: Free
Compliancy of Example to Standard: Yes
Example Specific Implementation: No
Comments:

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Video Analytics Device Service Specification
This defines controls for analytics engine processing of data and video created by a camera.
  • The Analytics Device Service has to be used for stand alone analytics devices (Network Video Analytics – NVA) which perform evaluation processes on media streams or metadata enhanced media streams.
  • Evaluations may involve more than one media stream or metadata enhanced media stream at a time. The Analytics Device Service receives media streams or metadata enhanced media streams from live-generating or storing devices.
Standards Body: ONVIF
Reference Number: Version 2.1.1 January 2012
URL: https://www.onvif.org/specs/srv/analytics/ONVIF-VideoAnalytics-Service-Spec-v221.pdf external link icon
IPR Status: Free
Compliancy of Example to Standard: No
Example Specific Implementation: No
Comments: Overlaps with Example.

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