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Video surveillance
devices, designed to work over an
Internet protocol (IP), are allowing
users to obtain the cost-effectiveness,
flexibility, and remote accessibility
of a digital technology. IP-networked
systems are particularly popular
in large-scale enterprise networks
where thousands of cameras are installed
to monitor a multitude of locations.
The wide network of legacy analog
cameras is becoming increasingly
expensive and difficult to replace.
In the future, digital video recorders
(DVRs) that convert analog images
into digital format for transmission
over an IP network are likely to
be a critical component of video
surveillance solutions.
"Analog-to-digital converters
are becoming vital components of
security cameras and a tool to compete
with traditional charge-coupled
device (CCD) wide dynamic range
cameras," says the analyst
of this research. "With such
a converter, the translation to
a digital signal occurs at the point
of capture, rather than through
a separate converter device.
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When
Wireless is the Only Alternative
More and more organizations today
are seeking to install video cameras
in remote locations to help them
monitor operations from afar and
ensure their safety and security.
These organizations include police
or fire departments in charge of
homeland security, shopping centers
involved in corporate security,
or even news stations that provide
around-the-clock coverage of unfolding
events. Oftentimes, these organizations
are being challenged to install
video surveillance in areas that
are physically hard to reach, or
too expensive to reach via traditional
leased lines or fiber. To meet the
needs of organizations requiring
real-time video surveillance capabilities
- wireless broadband is the answer.
24x7 Video Surveillance –
Anywhere, Anytime RADWIN’s
WinLink 1000 point-to-point solution
can be set up and deployed instantly.
The solution transcends physical
and geographical boundaries, and
transmits real time video and data
from one remote location to an organization’s
central control office - at distances
of up to 80km/50 mi. Based on WinLink’s
plug-and-play nature, organizations
can set up a virtually unlimited
number of units, even in the most
difficult urban locations and rough
terrains. Unlike wireline connections,
WinLink 1000 can be relocated and
redeployed quickly when needed -
with no added expense.
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IP-networked
surveillance systems are particularly
popular in large-scale enterprise
networks where hundreds, or even
thousands, of cameras monitor
a multitude of locations,"
observes Frost & Sullivan
Research Analyst Michael Valenti.
The demand for digital equipment
has been a direct offshoot of
the growing reliance on IP-networked
surveillance systems. However,
there is much reluctance from
end users to go completely digital
due to the heavy investment in
existing analogue cameras. IP
networked systems promise previously
unimagined flexibility, scalability
and interoperability. Where video
was once to be viewed centrally
by an operator, it can now be
seen and controlled by a large
number of people, in a variety
of places on a surprising array
of devices. Anywhere the network
goes.
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developing our IP components, Suraj Informatics
has acquired in-depth knowledge and rea
field experience, insuring a seamless
integration of IP surveillance systems.
Our hard-won expertise can significantly
reduce the risks for the system-integrator,
giving end-users the certainty of a reliable
system and the piece of mind it brings.
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Suraj Informatics offers
DVD quality video for the most reliable
analysis of both live and recorded incidents.
Excellent video quality gives operators
an edge, allowing them to quickly and
correctly assess incidents, facilitating
prompt initiation of proper procedures
and protocols. Intelligent features are
essential elements that enhance the effectiveness
of an IP surveillance system. They assist
the operator during critical situations,
instantly providing them with what they
need to know rather than flooding them
with unnecessary, extraneous information.
Embedded intelligence maximizes the operator’s
effectiveness and efficiency.
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| Suraj
Informatics systems are easy to operate.
We use intuitive, self-explanatory products
that accelerate the learning curve. Our
extremely user friendly interface provides
only the most relevant information, maximizing
operator efficiency , High availability
is a must for a mission-critical IP surveillance
system. Our maintenance-free products
are designed for a long technical life
span under all conditions. Rugged components
in combination with seamless integration
guarantees high availability and a reliable
IP surveillance system
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Wireless surveillance takes two proven technologies –
Broadband Wireless transmission and networked
video surveillance – and combines
them to overcome many of the obstructions
that end users face when attempting to
deploy remote surveillance and monitoring
systems today. Whether you are deploying
new digital IP cameras or analog cameras
with telemetry features, capturing images
and recording them locally or streaming
data back to a central location, a broadband
wireless network can help you extend your
town centre or campus scheme to outlying
locations rapidly.
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it comes to providing security protection
outdoors, organizations are often faced
with major cost and installation nightmares.
For a growing number of the most security-sensitive
organizations, fixed wireless networks
offer reliable, affordable surveillance
networks that can secure the toughest
outdoor environments. There are a number
of reasons why more organizations are
choosing wireless for their security networks:
• Fast, easy to deploy. Depending
on the outdoor location, fiber is not
always available. Wireless, on the other
hand, can be deployed virtually anywhere,
including bodies of water, rugged terrain,
and remote locations. Wireless networks
install in hours, eliminating long waiting
periods and right-of-way issues associated
with trenching for fiber.
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More
and more organizations today are seeking
to install video cameras in remote locations
to help them monitor operations from afar
and ensure their safety and security.
These organizations include police or
fire departments in charge of homeland
security, shopping centers involved in
corporate security, or even news stations
that provide around-the-clock coverage
of unfolding events.
Oftentimes, these organizations are being
challenged to install video surveillance
in areas that are physically hard to reach,
or too expensive to reach via traditional
leased lines or fiber. To meet the needs
of organizations requiring real-time video
surveillance capabilities - wireless broadband
is the answer. |
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Suraj
informatics wireless solution can be set
up and deployed instantly. The solution
transcends physical and geographical boundaries,
and transmits real time video and data
from one remote location to an organization’s
central control office - at distances
of up to 80km/50 mi. |
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TCP/IP
Network Video Reorder Surveillance
System |
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Very
low network bandwidth required
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Creates
separate network loop (backbone)
for the IP camera systems
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128
bit encryption with firewall
protection allows cameras
and data to be secure from
hackers inside as well as
outside the network. |
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Manage
alarms, control PTZ cameras,
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Supports
16 to over 1,000 IP cameras
that use M-JPEG compression
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Multiple
Video servers can be managed
easily over a standard 100
Base T Ethernet all monitored
by a standard browser. |
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Full
Support for PTZ Cameras with
click on picture controls. |
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Choice
between storing event based
video or full time recording |
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Built-in
secure web server and VPN
capabilities. |
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In-image
motion detection or external
contact triggering. |
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Includes
all hardware and software
needed. |
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Very
easy to expand |
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