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March Networks Protecting past investment by embracing the latest techniques Ian Dickinson Professional Services Manager EMEA

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March Networks

Protecting past investment

by embracing the latest techniques

Ian Dickinson – Professional Services Manager EMEA

March Networks - The Company

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• Committed supplier to Financial, Retail, Commercial/Industrial and Transportation customers. More than one million channels of video deployed in more than 50 countries

• A leading developer of intelligent IP video and business analysis systems

• Over $100M CAD in annual revenue

• Over 250 employees worldwide, with offices in Dubai, Italy, US, Mexico and Sydney

Things you Should Consider on Migration to IP

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1- Cost of IP technology deployment

2- IP technology as part of the system

3- Scalability, robustness, ease of

use

4- Quality through resolution

5- Real world deployment of hi-res

cameras

1- Cost of IP technology deployment

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The cost in terms of video quality

Past – Present – Future

• The great disadvantage of first generation IP cameras, namely the lack of quality, has been completely removed for some time

• The growth rate of IP cameras is exponential. The quality of entry level IP cameras is already far superior to that of analogue

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The cost in terms of system update

• There are requirements to fulfil:

• Bandwidth & Gigabit infrastructure

• The security of the company IT network becomes a central issue

• It is advisable to have a dedicated video surveillance network

• Analogue visualisation systems are not compatible with the new technologies

1- Cost of IP technology deployment

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Cost of IP devices: a disadvantage?

• Small systems are still expensive

• IP technology provides cost

effective solutions to systems

based on 16 cameras or above

• Structured cabling guarentees

huge money savings

1- Cost of IP technology deployment

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2- IP technology as part of the

system 2 – IP Technology as Part of the System

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Universal

recorder:

• Analogue

cameras

• IP cameras

2- IP technology as part of the

system 2 – IP Technology as Part of the System

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2- IP technology as part of the

system 2 – IP Technology as Part of the System

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Through

encoders:

• Recovery of

existing

analogue

cameras

2- IP technology as part of the

system 2 – IP Technology as Part of the System

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2- IP technology as part of the

system 2 – IP Technology as Part of the System

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IP cameras:

• Installation of

new devices

• Remote

control and

visualisation

2- IP technology as part of the

system 2 – IP Technology as Part of the System

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Distribution of processing load

The edge devices are in charge of

• Digitalization

• Compression

• Analysis

3 - Scalability, robustness, ease of use

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• IP systems are smarter, easier to install and maintain,

scalable and flexible

• IP systems allow the installer to decentralize the system

by deploying edge devices

• The number of IP cameras deployed does not affect the

overall system complexity

Scalability

3 - Scalability, robustness, ease of use

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Robustness

• Edge devices reduce the risks to the video surveillance system

• The distributed architecture avoids the risk connected with a

single point of failure

• IP Redundancy is easier to achieve

• No need for expensive centralised servers (compression and

analytics run on edge devices, the recorder can focus on

storage)

3 - Scalability, robustness, ease of use

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4 – Quality Through Resolution

1.Resolution means information

2.Post event reconstruction is greatly enhanced by higher

resolutions

3.High resolution video is made available by today’s compression

techniques

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HD Resolution VS Standard Resolution

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HD Resolution VS Standard Resolution

HD D1

Active pixels

Up to 2,073,600 A max of 414,720

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HD VS Standard - Field of View

HD Standard 16:9

PAL - NTSC Standard 4:3

WASTE OF

STORAGE

SPACE

HUGE

BANDWIDTH

Bandwidth and storage requirements make the use

of standard Megapixel cameras not feasible or extremely expensive

5- Real world deployment of hi-res cameras

OPTIMIZATION

OF STORAGE

SPACE

LOW

BANDWIDTH

MPEG4/H.264 algorithms on hi-res video provide huge

savings in bandwidth and storage requirements

5- Real world deployment of hi-res cameras

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Driving factors for changing

• Market growth for traditional and IP markets (in

%)

• Analog - Digital market share (in %)

Source: World CCTV & Video Surveillance Equipment Markets, IMS 2009

Migrate at your pace

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VMS Solutions (software)

• Up to large quantities of video inputs. Scalable model.

• Multiple compression management (H264, Mpeg4, JPEG,

M-JPEG)

• Support for generic 3rd party IP devices compliant with

RTP/RTSP and MPEG4/H.264

• Support for a complete list of 3rd party IP cameras, PTZ

domes and encoders

• Support for VS Analytics performed on camera side

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Integration and Support for Open Standards

•Ongoing integration with the major players of the security industry

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Integration and Support for Open Standards

• Strong commitment in the industry new IP video standards

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Integration and Support for Open Standards

• Strong commitment in the industry new IP video standards

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VD EDGE 1

Video IP Encoders

VD EDGE 4

VD EDGE 4 BLADE

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VideoSphere EDGE

• Family of Encoders

- Integrate analog camera feeds into IP video

infrastructure

- 1 and 4 channel (blade and stand-alone)

units

- Locate near cameras or in back room

• Feature-rich

- MPEG-4 and H.264 compression results in less

transmission/storage impact

- 1, 4 channel units are Advanced Analytics-

Ready

- Alarms, relays, two-way audio, RS-485

support, SD memory slot

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IP Cameras

VIDEOSPHERE PTZ CAMERA

VIDEOSPHERE CAMPX

VIDEOSPHERE CAMPX DOME

VIDEOSPHERE MEGAPX HD

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Hybrid Recorders

SPECTIVA SERIES

VIDEOSPHERE NVR MINI

4000 SERIES

5000 SERIES

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Virtual Matrix

•Send maps, webs and

layouts

•Sequences and tours

•View live/recorded

video linked to site

map

•Send video to any

location based on

event actions.

•Switch any IP input to

any display output

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• Overtake Detection

• Wrong way Detection

• Panic Detection

• Permanency Analysis

• Wire Cross

• Loitering

• Available on NVRs, encoders and IP cameras

Video Content Analysis Applications

• Neural Motion Detection

• Object Tracking System

• Object Counting

• Crowd Detection

• Speed Limit

• Face Detection

• PTZ Auto Tracking

Thanks!