The document discusses solutions to problems with wide area CCTV security and surveillance. It states that traditional CCTV cameras miss crucial video information and cannot adapt to different client coverage needs or complex site layouts. The Viseum IMC system provides an effective solution through customizable software and modular hardware that can meet any remote site's unique surveillance requirements through combinations of fixed, PTZ, and analytic cameras.
1. THE SOLUTION TO THE
PROBLEM OF WIDE AREA
CCTV SECURITY AND
SURVEILLANCE
2. • All types of CCTV cameras available today miss crucial video information.
• Each client has different coverage requirements for their secure areas,
and each complex and challenging remote site layout has different surveillance requirements.
• The Viseum IMC deals effectively with all these issues and requirements:
• Viseum Software Technology Services enables it’s cameras benefit from bespoke configurations, to
address all local targeted security threats, and
• Its hardware is modular enabling it to meet any remote site’s surveillance requirements.
Problems
Solution
3. Virtual Fixed Contextual View
and Dome PTZ Cameras
Dome PTZ Cameras
and Confirmation Analytics
Visible PTZ Cameras
and Confirmation Analytics
Fixed Contextual View
Cameras and Detection Analytics
THE SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM OF WIDE AREA CCTV SURVEILLANCE – this is the first problem that Viseum UK had to address to deliver Safe Cities.
The first problem was that no type of CCTV camera available could capture enough video information.
Also, each client had different security issues and each remote site layout had different surveillance requirements, and there was never a camera that could deal with everything.
Our cameras are known as Viseum Intelligent Moving Cameras or ‘Viseum IMCs’ and are designed and manufactured to suit the vast majority of City surveillance requirements.
One of Viseum’s main strengths is that we continue to develop one core software platform, which is used in all our products, with small variations providing all the solutions needed.
Viseum’s modular software and hardware set-up means that a Viseum system can be precisely tailored to meet any site’s surveillance and security requirements.
The main differences that Viseum IMCs deliver is the vast simultaneous coverage and the fact that they are always perceived to be ‘constantly manned’.
The Viseum IMC’s 360 degree effective coverage, its 24 hours a day, 365 days a year optimum operating efficiency, and its ability to work completely automatically, means it continues to enjoy the world’s leading per camera evidence capture statistics.
In addition to this, operator fatigue has become a thing of the past because operators only need to take manual control when notified about an incident .
This provides a hugely increased level of reassurance to both businesses and residential communities and is, without doubt, the ultimate deterrent to would-be offenders.
Viseum manufacture the only CCTV camera system in the world that can automatically detect multiple incidents in all directions at the same time…
That system can then automatically, control a pan, tilt, zoom moving camera to take a closer look and confirm an incident…
And automatically follow the required action…
At the same time it will automatically capture – and index – high quality video evidence…
And then, again automatically, report it for rapid response and investigation.
The model shown in this slide is our main selling model and, whilst the distances and areas covered are unparalleled, our military optical and thermal models can provide over ten times more coverage.
Essentially there are 3 deployment categories for Viseum camera installations.
This particular picture shows a ‘permanent deployment’ set-up where the camera would either be fixed onto a camera pole or onto the side of a building, and the box – sometimes called ‘the brains’ – is installed inside the camera pole cabinet or inside the host’s premises.
This is a basic example of a Viseum camera protecting a community in a part of the UK where public disorder was once a common occurrence.
This shows the Viseum camera scouting the area for such incidents and, as it shows, once its spots something of this nature, it stays watching, and at the point where its programming sees ‘disorder’, the alarm can be raised.