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EVENT OVERVIEW
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The world video surveillance market is currently the focus of extensive global research and development, which are targeted at areas like IP surveillance, quality of video, analytics, compression and intelligent cameras. The ultimate objectives of these innovations are to make security as ‘real-time’ as possible and to make investigations as accurate and speedy as possible. However, the key to an efficient implementation of any of these innovations will be an effective network backbone that can support the overlying system in speed, security and reliability. These issues are especially relevant to integrated systems (where video surveillance is integrated with access control), IP-based surveillance and remote surveillance systems.
For its clear benefits of simpler integration, speed and flexibility, wireless platforms are much more advantageous than cumbersome co-axial or Ethernet cables, for video surveillance. However, are wireless platforms cost efficient? Can smaller organizations afford them? How does a wireless platform ensure security? How are issues like interference dealt with? How do they cope with the challenges of bandwidth and speed when transmitting video? What have been the success stories?
Join Frost & Sullivan and our panel of experts as we take a look at the issue of wireless networking in video surveillance. Understand the benefits offered by wireless video surveillance and how it can reduce the total cost of acquisition for your organization, while enhancing reliability and speed. Share and exchange your own business challenges, experiences and concerns regarding wireless video surveillance during our Interactive Q&A session.
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