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Netronics Wireless Solutions for Video Surveillance. Video Surveillance Market. 2. Post 9/11, video surveillance is becoming an integral part of most security projects, and more common than before. Video Surveillance Market. 3.
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Video Surveillance Market 2 Post 9/11, video surveillance is becoming an integral part of most security projects, and more common than before
Video Surveillance Market 3 Solutions becoming more demanding, covering all types of locations and terrains, high quality of video and applications
Video Surveillance Market 4 Transmission networks receive high focus in quality projects
Netronics SolutionWireless Video Surveillance without Boundaries 5 Netronics provides leading wireless transmission solutions for quality video surveillance projects • The Right Products • The Best Cost Structure • Worldwide Experience
Video Surveillance Market 6 Market Size 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Video Surveillance Market 7 Market Size Expected to grow from $4.5B in 2007 to $46B by 2013 $46B $4.5B 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 * ABI Research, June 2008
Video Surveillance Market 8 Market Size Growth is stable through the financial crisis Financial crisis 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 * IMS Research, Nov 2008
Video Surveillance Market 9 Verticals Many verticals with different requirements and solution types
Video Surveillance Market 10 Technology Evolving to IP-based cameras, higher resolution and frame-rates, advanced video analytics
Video Surveillance Projects Types 11 Low-end High-end • City surveillance (low scale) • Enterprise • Campuses • Plants • Gas stations • ATMs • City surveillance (high scale) • Border control • Railways security • Gas/Oil pipeline security • Facilities • Airports, seaports • Traffic surveillance
High-End Video Surveillance 12 • Video applications require high resolution and high quality: • High Capacity- Mega-Pixel cameras consuming high bandwidth • Advanced Applications -License-plate or face recognition (e.g. as an applicable evidence in court) • Real Time - Focused alerts, maximum information for manned patrols • Mission-critical -No tolerance for system downtime or quality degradation • Requires higher capacity for video streaming, and higher robustness and reliability of the wireless transport infrastructure
Why Wireless Transport? 13 Border Control Remote Facilities City Surveillance • No cabling through walls, trenching for fiber between buildings, or drilling holes for cables in buildings. • Low deployment and operational costs (CAPEX & OPEX) • Flexible and dynamic network topology, locations of cameras, and network expansion
Netronics Wireless Transport Network for Video Surveillance 14 • In high quality projects Netronics PtP solution fits best: • Dedicated high-capacity BW per camera • Robust and high quality radio link • Flexible and scalable architecture • Simple to install and maintain • Affordable
Netronics Wireless Transport Network for Video Surveillance 15
Netronics Solution Overview 16 • Netronics Provides Broadband Wireless Solutions • Variety of sub-6 GHz frequency bands • OFDM technology enables operation in near/non line-of-sight • Point-to-Point & unique Multiple Point-to-Point architectures • Netronics Network Management System (RNMS) to easily control a complex network • Suitable for access and backhaul in diverse scenarios
What Projects Fit Best for Netronics Solution ? 17 • High-End City Surveillance Projects • Require high capacity per camera, dedicated robust link per camera • Wide Area Projects • e.g. borders, pipelines, railways, remote utilities • Projects That Require Access and Backhaul • Netronics is a “one-stop-shop” with a deep portfolio
City Surveillance Scenarios 19 Bypass obstacles, reach remote sites
City Surveillance Scenarios 20 Aggregate several cameras
City Surveillance Scenarios 21 High Resolution Camera
Case Study – Safe City Argentina 22 • Municipal project, aimed to increase security in public places,monitor traffic, prevent vandalism, violence, crime, littering, and protect water facilities • 40 cameras (of 1.5 Mbps) are wireless (several dozens more arewired) • Multiple Point-to-Point Architecture, Hub site located at the control center
Case Study – Sacred Site SecurityWest bank, Palestine 23 • Video surveillance and security applications, securing residents and visitors in a historic site, in a sensitive area • Netronics provides real-time, high-quality transmission of video streams from cameras installed throughout compound • Seamless operation in extremely challenging environment(nLOS, rough mountain terrain, interferences)
Wide Area ScenariosGas/Oil Pipelines Protection 25 • Cascading Topology • Ring Topology • a link is down, other cameras can still reach the control center
Case Study - Utility Surveillance 26 • Customer: Water Company • Data & Video transmission of water levels to Water NOC (telemetry) • Enable utility company to operate an Early-Warning System to alertlocal agricultural community to natural events that could result in floods. • Real-time data and video transmission for mission-critical application • Connects sites as far as 71 Km apart • Operates at high altitude where other equipment failed (4611 m)
Case Study - Electricity Substations Surveillance 27 • Customer: Power Grid, Power transmission • Each site is covered by several IP cameras, aggregated traffic is sent via Netronics link to the control center • Multiple Point-to-Point architecture, using collocated radios in central Hub sites • High-quality, real time video transmission 24x7
Case Study – Traffic control 29 • A large-scale Traffic Surveillance & Emergency Response project in Canada • Transmitting high quality video from cameras installed along highways to Traffic Control Centers throughout the city • Netronics robust systems were deployed in record time, and are operating flawlessly even in extreme temperatures of 30 degrees below
Case Study - Highway Surveillance 30 • Traffic surveillance along highways. Netronics systems transmit high-quality video from Highway to Traffic Control Centers • Netronics provides wireless access to camera sites, and backhauling from local to central headquarters • Low power consumption enables operation on solar power
Case Study - Highway SurveillanceContinued … 31 • Systems enable traffic monitoring and fast response to highway incidents • High quality, real-time video transmission 24x7 • Systems operate in interference conditions (pirate radio stations in area) • Better pricing structure than competing solutions
Case Study – Border Control 33 • Customer: Defense Forces • Video surveillance along the border in long conflicted borders • Netronics provides wireless access to camera sites, and backhauling from local to central headquarters • Requirements included TDM interfaces, high capacity, long ranges, extreme environmental conditions
Summary – Netronics Solution 34 Simple Reliable & Robust High Capacity Long Ranges Flexible & Scalable Cost Effective • Mission-critical, one problematic camera will not degrade other cameras • Dedicated bandwidth per camera • Support high-capacity consuming cameras • Work in nLOS scenarios
Summary – Netronics Solution 35 Simple Reliable & Robust High Capacity Long Ranges Flexible & Scalable Cost Effective • Variety of capacities, suitable for camera sites and backhaul
Summary – Netronics Solution 36 Simple Reliable & Robust High Capacity Long Ranges Flexible & Scalable Cost Effective • suitable both for in-city short ranges and wide area long ranges
Summary – Netronics Solution 37 Simple Reliable & Robust High Capacity Long Ranges Flexible & Scalable Cost Effective • Optional topologies: star, ring, daisy-chain, cascading • Support 4.9 GHz (public safety band) and multi-band • Support 5/10/20 MHz channel bandwidth, maximum spectrum efficiency and flexibility in radio planning
Summary – Netronics Solution 38 Simple Reliable & Robust High Capacity Long Ranges Flexible & Scalable Cost Effective • Competitive cost structure • “Pay as you grow” model • Reduced CAPEX
Summary – Netronics Solution 39 Simple Reliable & Robust High Capacity Long Ranges Flexible & Scalable Cost Effective • Simple radio planning, training, installation & maintenance • Agnostic to camera and video applications levels • Reduced OPEX
What is Multiple Point-to-Point ? 41 Single Hub site for multiple collocated radios Dedicated bandwidth per link Synchronized radio transmission reduces mutual interferences Unique architecture by Netronics
Multiple Point-to-Point Benefits Dedicated Capacity 42 • New remote site requires high capacity • Receives dedicated bandwidth • No implication on service to other sites
Multiple Point-to-Point Benefits Robustness 43 New remote site near or non line of sight; harsh environment Rate and modulation for that link is reduced Directional Antenna - lower chances for interferenceto effect a specific link Other links are noteffected by theinterference 43