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Netronics Wireless Solutions for Video Surveillance

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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Netronics Wireless Solutions for Video Surveillance

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  1. Netronics Wireless Solutions for Video Surveillance

  2. Video Surveillance Market 2 Post 9/11, video surveillance is becoming an integral part of most security projects, and more common than before

  3. Video Surveillance Market 3 Solutions becoming more demanding, covering all types of locations and terrains, high quality of video and applications

  4. Video Surveillance Market 4 Transmission networks receive high focus in quality projects

  5. 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

  6. Video Surveillance Market 6 Market Size 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. Video Surveillance Market 9 Verticals Many verticals with different requirements and solution types

  10. Video Surveillance Market 10 Technology Evolving to IP-based cameras, higher resolution and frame-rates, advanced video analytics

  11. 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

  12. 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

  13. 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

  14. 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

  15. Netronics Wireless Transport Network for Video Surveillance 15

  16. 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

  17. 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

  18. City Surveillance Scenarios 18

  19. City Surveillance Scenarios 19 Bypass obstacles, reach remote sites

  20. City Surveillance Scenarios 20 Aggregate several cameras

  21. City Surveillance Scenarios 21 High Resolution Camera

  22. 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

  23. 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)

  24. Wide Area ScenariosGas/Oil Pipelines Protection 24

  25. Wide Area ScenariosGas/Oil Pipelines Protection 25 • Cascading Topology • Ring Topology • a link is down, other cameras can still reach the control center

  26. 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)

  27. 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

  28. Wide Area ScenariosTransportation/Railways Security 28

  29. 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

  30. 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

  31. 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

  32. Wide Area ScenariosBorder Protection 32

  33. 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

  34. 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

  35. Summary – Netronics Solution 35 Simple Reliable & Robust High Capacity Long Ranges Flexible & Scalable Cost Effective • Variety of capacities, suitable for camera sites and backhaul

  36. 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

  37. 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

  38. 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

  39. 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

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  41. 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

  42. Multiple Point-to-Point Benefits Dedicated Capacity 42 • New remote site requires high capacity • Receives dedicated bandwidth • No implication on service to other sites

  43. 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

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