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Town Centre
Surveillance
External CCTV
cameras mounted externally in car parks, roads, and town centres are
commonplace in many towns and cities throughout the world.
Typically such systems are connected to manned central control
centres via a fibre optic network that is both expensive to install
and rent fro telecoms suppliers.
By combining IP
camera technology and state of the art Laser and Wireless
communications systems, using conventional power, solar or wind
power surveillance systems can be installed quickly and easily in
town any location at a fraction of the normal cost.
Existing town
centre schemes can be expanded and new ones installed quickly and
efficiently using proven wire-free network technologies without any
requirement for licence fees.
System components
in a long range wire-free surveillance system are:
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Cameras
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Network Video management Software
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Transmission equipment (Laser, 2.4 GHz, or 5.8 GHz)
External Fixed
Cameras
Cameras should
ideally have the following key features:
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Integrated assembly
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Maintenance free
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IP
66 weatherproof
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True day / night performance with colour / mono
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Integrated Motion detection
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MegaPixel Resolution
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Variable wide angle zoom lens option
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Low
amperage
The camera that
fulfils all these requirements is the Mobotix 10D camera which is
used extensively throughout Europe in numerous town centre schemes.
The camera is ready for assembly straight from the box.
Typically cameras
would be either wall, pole, mast or parapet mounted with suitable
bracketry which is available from ipCCTVcameras. Power over the
Ethernet will be used to so that one single cable connection to the
camera is made to the camera unit. Ethernet cable is run to an
elevated location where the the transmission system is located.
This can be either at the top of a building, mast or pole.
LaserBit – IR
Line of site link
LaserBit is a
wireless, free space laser-based voice, data and video transmission
systems that is ideal for the transmission of video systems. The is
an inexpensive and highly reliable point-to-point connection between
the camera and the central control room.
Laser
transmission carries data using a well controlled concentrated laser
beam with a high bandwidth – and up to ONE gigabit speed.
Benefits
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Licence-free operation
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High bandwidth up to 1 GHz
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Actual operating range up to 1000 metres with averse atmospheric
conditions
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No
recurring costs - ONE-TIME investment with no recurring costs
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Minimal installation and lease line costs - all solutions are plug
and play
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Investment protection - using future proof fibre optic interfaces
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Modular design allows cost-effectively upgraded for even greater
bandwidth or distance.
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No
interference from environmental noise
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Secure data transmission:
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Excellent price/performance: ratio
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Flexibility: they can be installed roof to roof, window to window or
window to roof.
Orthogon –
Non-line-Of-Sight video transmission
Orthogon
is
the worlds leading designer of and developer of spectrally
efficient, Non Line of Sight (NLoS) wireless Ethernet bridges
operating in the Microwave band between 2 and 8 GHz
When
deploying the products in the UK, equipment compliance with IR 2007
is achieved by loading the Region 4 License Key
Benefits
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Range of three alternative systems available
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Low
power consumption
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License free operation (registration only)
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Bandwidth up to 300 to 1 Ghz Mhz
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Engineered to Carrier Grade. Up to 99.999%
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RJ45
Gigabit PoE; Fiber Optic; E1/T1
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5Km
maximum range
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Suitable for Video, telemetry and audio
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Simple plug and play installation
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No
recurring costs - ONE-TIME investment with no recurring costs
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Minimal installation and lease line costs - all solutions are plug
and play
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Excellent price/performance: ratio
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Flexibility: they can be installed roof to roof, window to window or
window to roof.
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