Video surveillance innovations including IP-based networks, video quality improvements, analytics, and intelligent cameras are bringing advanced capabilities and benefits to the world video surveillance market. Extensive global research and development is focused on how these innovations facilitate “real time” security, and improvements in forensic data and situational analysis.
However the key to an optimal implementation of these new technologies is an effective network backbone that supports the overlying system in speed, security and reliability. Wireless platforms are much more advantageous than cumbersome co-axial or Ethernet cables; and offer unparalleled benefits in simplicity and flexibility. However, are wireless video surveillance platforms cost efficient? How does a wireless platform ensure data security? To what extent can interference be mitigated? How are video bandwidth and latency concerns addressed? What have been the success stories?
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Norman Fast, Co-Founder and President, Industrial Video & Control Co.After the events of 9/11, there was a need to rapidly deploy video systems for port security. This presentation will address...
Ian Bayly, European Sales Manager, Motorola Canopy Wireless BroadbandMotorola's Canopy(r) Wireless Broadband platform is an ideal solution for video surveillance networks. Part of Motorola's MOTOwi4(tm)...