IP Video Surveillance Protects State Mansion in New Delhi
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Madhya Pradesh’s political office in New Delhi is the Bhawan
Mansion, which is overseen by the State’s Commissioner of Police. This very
important local government site is comprised of residential suites,
administration buildings, armed security outposts, car park and approach roads.
Because of the frequent visits from high-ranking officials, the Bhawan Mansion
was recently outfitted with an IP surveillance system to heighten security.
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by Erin J. Fellores, Associate Editor
May 1, 2008
An IP video system is providing high-security video surveillance for the Madhya Pradesh
State Mansion in India’s capital New Delhi. India has 28 states and seven union
territories each run by its own state government and each has their own
representation in New Delhi, including Madhya Pradesh, the largest State in
India. Madhya Pradesh’s political office in New Delhi is the Bhawan Mansion,
which is overseen by the State’s Commissioner of Police. This very important
local government site is comprised of residential suites, administration
buildings, armed security outposts, car park and approach roads.
The IP video system has
been designed and supplied by IndigoVision’s local partner Neural Integrated
Systems and installed by Royal Computers. This IP video solution was chosen
following on-site trials of competing systems and provides both high-quality
video and audio surveillance of the interior and surrounding grounds. The State
Mansion is faced with multiple security issues including criminal activity,
terrorism and the need to counteract corruption and therefore needed the very
best solution. The building also accommodates many visiting high-ranking State
dignitaries who require the highest level of protection.
With extensive experience
of security video installations across various sectors, Anil Gupta of Royal
Computers said of the solution, “The ease of installation, set-up and
user-friendliness of the system has been excellent. This, complemented with an
exceptional level of support, is becoming the benchmark in the increasingly
important IP video marketplace.”
The IP video and alarm management software allows the
security team to view live and recorded video and to listen to the audio from
any of the cameras in the system. The flexibility of the solution means that PC
workstations can be located at any point on the network. Additional
workstations can be added for no more than the cost of a standard PC. The NVR
software provides 30 days of continuous recording for both video and audio from
all the cameras in the system. Tamperproof high-quality video and audio clips
can be exported for evidential purposes.
“The requirements for the
new system were very demanding, both in terms of flexibility and quality. The
client was particularly impressed by the quality of the recorded video and
audio from the system and the flexibility to up-scale the system for the
future,” said R.R. Gupta of Neural
Integrated Systems.
IP Video Surveillance Solution to Monitor 7,000 Residences in Victoria, Australia
An IP video surveillance solution has been installed to
protect the residents of approximately 7,000 dwellings within the Victoria,
Australia
affordable housing development projects. Currently, over 700 cameras are
monitoring 72 individual sites, which function over a wireless Ethernet
network, linking all the buildings back to a central monitoring station. By the
end of the project, the Genetec system is expected to grow up to 1,100 cameras
total. Additional archive servers are also in use at the central monitoring
station, where at least 28 days of all video recordings are held for video
playback.
The Office of Housing selected Integrators Australia to
oversee the development, deployment and maintenance of the system. According to
Dean Monaghan, GM at Integrators Australia, “There was just no other solution
that worked.”
In fact, there were
problems with their previous legacy system, which prompted the Office of Housing
to shift away from their outdated technology and to look at Genetec’s
network-based solution, Omnicast. The new system demonstrates many advantages,
such as improved image quality through better bandwidth management, increased
ease of video footage retrieval and significant cost savings from hosting other
services over the same wireless network.
Since typically
low-income residences are prone to some standard challenges such as vandalism,
violence and crime, Omnicast is primarily being used to ensure the safety and
well being of the tenants. “It is just a very streamline process with Omnicast
and the Office of Housing is very satisfied with the new system,” said
Monaghan.
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