VIDEO WALL IN REMOTE MONITORING – THE NEW GENERATION OF UNIFIED OPERATOR INTERFACES - part 2.
Post Date: 2026. 06. 08
VIDEO WALL IN REMOTE MONITORING – THE NEW GENERATION OF UNIFIED OPERATOR INTERFACES - part 2.
RTSP and VMS Integration on a Single Platform
Modern video wall systems are no longer built exclusively on VMS integration. Support for direct RTSP camera access has opened new possibilities, especially for smaller and residential installations.
In Residential Environments
In residential systems, the alarm event is typically generated not by video analytics, but by an external security device — for example, an alarm control panel. The related camera images are then displayed on the video wall.
In this case, the objective is:
- rapid visual verification,
- immediate operator confirmation,
- quick overview of the site.
In Enterprise and VMS-Based Environments
In larger systems, VMS integration still provides the most comprehensive functionality. Here, events may arrive directly from video analytics.
Such events may include:
- motion detection,
- line crossing,
- intrusion detection,
- object abandonment,
- smoke or fire detection,
- human and vehicle recognition,
- license plate recognition.
In every case, the operator receives the camera images related to the event on the same interface and with unified operational logic.
Why Is RTSP → WebRTC Conversion Important?
One of the key technologies of modern web-based video wall systems is RTSP → WebRTC stream conversion.
The reason is simple:
- cameras natively provide RTSP streams,
- while browsers efficiently support WebRTC-based playback.
The stream proxy operating in the background enables the live image to appear:
- without separate client software,
- without plugin installation,
- directly from a web browser,
- with low latency.
This is especially important during remote monitoring interventions, where even seconds may matter.
Resource-Optimized Operation
Modern video wall solutions do not maintain continuous camera connections for every stream. The connection is established only during active viewing, thereby:
- reducing network load,
- lowering camera-side resource requirements,
- optimizing server load,
- improving system scalability.
This is particularly important for remote monitoring centers with large numbers of clients.
The Role of the Video Wall in the Future of Remote Monitoring
Today, the video wall is no longer merely a visual display interface, but one of the central intelligent components of remote monitoring operations. The unified user interface, event-driven camera display, zone-based logic, and modern stream technologies together significantly improve service quality and operator response times.
The future of video remote monitoring is clearly moving toward integrated, web-based, artificial intelligence-supported, and automated decision-support systems — where the video wall is no longer simply a display, but an essential tool for fast and efficient incident management.
Video Wall View (Live Camera Feeds)
Alarm-Highlighted Camera Page
Page Number and Camera Name Highlighted in Red
Viewing Alarm Events
RTSP Camera Configuration
Client Management > Video Remote Monitoring > Video Server Configuration
Client Management > Video Remote Monitoring > Camera Configuration
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