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Wireless IP Surveillance Solution . Problem Statement. Design and Deployment of Wireless Surveillance system for monitoring Remote perimeters of TEA estates in OOTY and other places.
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Problem Statement • Design and Deployment of Wireless Surveillance system for monitoring Remote perimeters of TEA estates in OOTY and other places. • Main objective is to monitor the movement of animals and other kinds of intrusions through out the perimeter and reporting the same in real time to the concerned authorities. • The idea is to incorporate IP camera based surveillance system which monitors the activity of perimeters at equal distances of 300 meters on the perimeter transferring the the video in real time to a Network video monitoring and Recording Software for analysis and reporting.
Contents of the presentation • Details of various Solutions from BLAZE Automation. > Basic Solution with External Power Supply > Advanced solution with Solar Power Supply Please let us know your interest after understand the different proposed solutions.
Basic Solution • Objectives and requirements: • Provide Wireless Access points at each selected perimeter point to which a stand alone camera with night vision will be attached. This video will be relayed through the WAP to a central monitoring station / central station corresponding to that TEA estate where the manager / Surveyor can view the video in the PC deployed over there. • The following are the equipment required at each selected perimeter point for relaying the video to the Central station / Unit . • 1. IP Camera with night vision capability (1 in number) : There are various models depending on your requirement. • 2. WAP equipment with inbuilt directional patch antenna and other required accessories. Please refer the quotation for your reference (singareni_CCTV_basicquote.pdf). • 3. Power supply unit , surge suppressor , Lightening protector etc… • Each 300 meters of the perimeter requires this setup. And for a 3 km perimeter around 10 such setups are required.
Basic Solution (contd…) • Equipment required at the central unit : • 1. WAP equipment with inbuilt directional patch antenna and other required accessories. • 2. Power supply unit , surge suppressor , Lightening protector etc…
Basic Solution – Infrastructure at each perimeter point Infrastructure at each selected perimeter point Central Unit Infrastructure Line of Sight comm link
Basic Solution – Connection diagram at perimeter / Central unit
Advanced Solution • Objectives and requirements: • This is nothing but basic solution + solar power pack for 24/7 power backup. This constitutes a solar power pack at each perimeter point which can provide a power backup for 3 days autonomy. The PV panel and the battery components will be chosen accordingly. Also this can be supplemented with AC mains which can help in the situation of continuous power failure for three days in rainy season especially. • Provide Wireless Access points at each perimeter point to which a stand alone camera with night vision will be attached. This video will be relayed through the WAP to a bunker monitoring station / central station corresponding to that estate where the manager / Surveyor can view the video in the PC deployed over there. • The following are the equipment required at each perimeter point for relaying the video to the Central station / Unit corresponding to that bunker. • 1. IP Camera with night vision capability (1 in number) : There are various models depending on your requirement.
Advanced Solution (contd…) • 2. WAP equipment with inbuilt directional patch antenna and other required accessories. • 3. Power supply unit , surge suppressor , Lightening protector etc… • Equipment required at the central unit : • 1. WAP equipment with inbuilt directional patch antenna and other required accessories. Please refer the quotation for your reference (singareni_CCTV_advancequote.pdf). • 2. Power supply unit , surge suppressor , Lightening protector etc…
Advanced Solution – System Architecture in Detail at each perimeter point
Advanced Solution- Typical layout for 3 monitoring stations and one Central unit.
Thank you Vishwanath Blaze Automation