| Indigo Vision
In todays security conscious world, CCTV needs have become more
demanding and the requirement for remote monitoring surveillance
and central control of large multi-site operations is increasingly
important to ensure a rapid co-ordinated response in the event of
an incident.
Viewing multiple "analogue" camera's in a central security
control room from around a sprawling complex or industrial plant
requires vast amounts of cable and equipment. IP-Video has established
itself as a reliable, high quality, cost effective alternative technology
for CCTV surveillance, replacing multiple runs of video cable with
a single Ethernet connection.
When IP-Video is combined with the latest broadband (cable and/or
wireless) technology, it provides an unbeatable solution for remote
site monitoring.
IP-Video "digitises and transmits" live CCTV images
over a network using the TCP/IP protocol that is the standard for
most IT (computer) networks, and is the protocol used by the internet.
Simple to use software solutions allow the viewing, control and
recording of the live digital images from multiple camera's directly
from the network. Anybody with pre-determined access rights can
view and control these images from any point on the network, or
via the internet.
Advanced Technology Products provide IP-based CCTV solutions incorporating
IndigoVision equipment. Our expertise can provide solutions for
mission critical applications such as:
- Airports
- Railway Stations
- Power Generation Plants
- City Malls
- Mining Operations
- Offshore Rigs
- Traffic Systems
- Military Applications
- Law Enforcement
Indigo Vision specialise in complete IP Video Solutions and is field-proven
in mission critical systems around the world. They are a leading
manufacturer of complete IP Video solutions for the security and
surveillance market. These solutions deliver outstanding video quality,
live from camera's and networked video recorders via IP networks.
The cost benefits of our IP-based systems can provide substantial
cost and logistical benefits when compared to traditional analogue
solutions.
18 airports worldwide have chosen IndigoVision for their digital video
management systems. Of these, Brussels is one of the largest, with
750 cameras installed in 2001. It was 53% more cost effective than
the analog equivalent. Luton is one of the major London airports,
and its step by step migration, over a period of about 3 years, from
100% analog to eventual replacement of their analog matrix, demonstrates
the benefits of IP Video.
Ports benefit strongly from IndigoVision solutions due to their
generally dispersed geographic nature. Any application which involves
distance yet demands high video quality is ideal for IndigoVision's
IP technology. IndigoVision's solution for the St Lawrence Seaway
shows how IP-Video can be used to remotely monitor parts of this
major shipping route.
IndigoVision solutions were chosen for two G8 summits and two Olympics.
The Athens 2004 Olympics used an IndigoVision IP technology backbone
to connect 2000 cameras in 47 venues across 250 square kilometers
to 1250 operators in 63 command centres. |