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    J ohn GoyApplications Mgr Networks

    Baxall Limited

    Bredbury Park Industrial Estate

    Stockport SK6 2SU

    United Kingdom

    email: [email protected]

    phone: +44 (0) 161 406 6611

    Web: www.baxall.com

    www.baxallnetworks.com

    Baxall CCTV The Transition to IP

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    Yesterdays Data Networks

    Terminal

    Terminal

    Terminal

    Terminal

    Terminal

    Terminal

    IBM

    Main Frame

    Coax

    Coax

    Coax

    Coax

    Coax

    Coax

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    Todays Data Networks

    Work Station Work Station Work Station Work Station Work Station

    File Server

    Back Bone

    Ethernet/IP

    Ethernet - Copper UTP Ethernet - Copper UTP Ethernet - Copper UTP Ethernet - Copper UTP

    Ethernet - Copper UTP

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    Tomorrows Networks

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    4 5 6

    7 8 9

    * 8 #

    1 2 3

    4 5 6

    7 8 9

    * 8 #

    IP Phone

    Workstation

    IP PhoneWWW

    Workstation

    File Server

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    4 5 6

    7 8 9

    * 8 #

    IP Phone

    Application

    Server

    Workstation

    WAN

    Workstation

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    Todays CCTV Systems

    Central Control/

    Recording

    Camera n

    Camera n

    Camera n

    Camera n

    Camera n

    Coaxial Analogue

    Video

    Coaxial AnalogueVideo

    CCTV Monitor

    Controller/Recorder

    Keyboard

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    Tomorrows CCTV Systems

    Fixed IP Camera Fixed IP Camera Fixed IP Camera Fixed IP Camera

    Fixed IP CameraFixed IP Camera

    PTZ IP Camera

    Dome IP Camera

    CCTV Monitor

    IP Keyboard

    Ethernet - Copper UTP

    Back Bone

    Ethernet/ATM

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    AVVID Networks

    MON

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    4 5 6

    7 8 9

    * 8 #

    1 2 3

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    IP Camera

    IP Encoder

    IP Camera

    IP PhoneNVR Client

    NVR Server

    IP PhoneWWW

    IP Decoder

    Desktop PC

    File Server

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    What IP-CCTV Isnt!

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    The Misconceptions:What Live Networked Video Isnt

    Web cams !

    Low frame rate (1,2 frames per sec) Difficult to scale

    Low resolution Poorly integrated Low quality USB connectivity

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    Why choose Baxall

    Network Video Solutions ?

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    Cameras with integral video server

    Video Server

    Hardware Client

    PC Viewer andcontroller/configuration

    Keyboard with integrated systemcontrol element

    PTZ integration, BaxNet

    Network Video Recorder

    Destiny IPTM

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    SDK

    PC

    Controller

    CCTV

    Lite & Plus

    PC Viewer

    Web ServerDistributed viewingMS Explorer / Netscape.

    Alarm reporting & FTP facility

    Remote Control

    Single point Control and view

    Unlimited cameras & monitors

    Record 1 camera / view 1 to 4

    alarm functionality and audio

    View, Record & Control

    up to 16 cameras by job orAlarm /event

    Colour & motion detection

    Multiple points of control

    Unlimited cameras & monitors

    CCTV / Access / BMS / Intruder

    Admin, View , and Record

    Software Development Kit

    Custom GUI

    Integration into BMS / Access

    Available via VNI only

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    Technology Agnostic Analogue/ATM/IP

    End to end Camera/TX/Display/Sys Mgt/Control

    Net Stds Interoperability 802.1p/802.3/IGMP/H.261etc

    Built to last Company and product

    Investment 10% sales returned to internal R&D

    CCTV Vendor creating true IP-CCTVsolutions for the security industry

    Why Baxall?

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    Q1 How much bandwidth does a camera require? H.261 (Upto 1.5Mbs) MJPEG (Upto 2Mbs) MPEG2/4 (up to 8Mbs)

    Q2 How much storage do I require?

    16 cams for 30 days = 4.7TB (8 @ 750Kbs, 8 @ 1.2Mbs)

    Q3 I have been told that Multicasting is a bad thing!

    No problems using using Layer 3 Switched, IGMP enabled networks

    Q4 How do I control movable cameras?

    Interface via standard RS232, 485, or 422 serial comms

    Q5 How many cameras can I deploy?

    Using distributed rec, ctrl, and viewing over a correctly designed network

    there are no real limits!!! (Caltrans 17000 cams, Brussels 700 cams etc)

    Top 5 Pre Spec Questions

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    Utilities

    Education

    Rest of World

    Case Studies

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    Case Study 1

    Utilities

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    Background

    Responsible for the Delivery of electricity to 2.4 million customers

    over a 26,000 sq. kms service area

    Power derived from nuclear, oil, gas and wind

    47500kms of overhead line, 32500kms of underground cable,

    70kms of submarine cable

    Extensive distribution network into Southwest England and South

    Wales

    105 remote substations varying in step-up capacity 132KV up to

    400KV >70,000 km of quality ITU-T G652 fibre installed on the power

    transmission lines owned by them and operated by their sister

    company

    Utilities Case Study

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    Drivers

    A pair of real time eyes in the remote substation is essential to monitor coolant levels

    within high voltage transformers.

    Unplanned power interruption must be kept to a minimum avoiding wide spread

    disruption and customer disappointment

    Extensive Cisco metro Ethernet network already deployed typically Gbit Ethernet toremote substations. Some WAN links as low as 128Kb/s

    Chosen solution must be flexible enough to grow as and when new substations are added

    into the power distribution network.

    Video must be fit for purpose with minimal latency when using PTZ dome cameras

    Technology must support multicast video allowing for efficient use of network bandwidth

    and enabling multiple operators access to the same video stream

    Ability to ensure remote substation is secure and audio back to remote site to deter

    vandalism

    Utilities Case Study

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    Solution

    Full implementation if IP CCTV surveillance was deployed and based on

    DestinyIPTM

    Dome camera deployed with remote substation allowing service

    operator to monitor coolant levels with in 400KV transformers, giving

    visual indication of working status. Smooth integration of multicast video due to Cisco architecture

    supporting multicast with out need for costly network configuration

    Easy upgrade path for future camera/recording additions made possible

    using DestinyIPTM

    Acceptable/Usable PTZ latency typically

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    ROI Removed the need for multiple field coolant

    engineers, coolant checks managed from HQ.

    Coolant level sensor also migrated onto IP network -

    video providing visual verification of alarm Minimises possibility of unplanned interruption, early

    deployment of rapid response teams.

    PTZ, Video, and Audio over single cable cost

    saving over and above the analogue equivalent. To enable better emergency response to life or

    death situations

    Utilities Case Study

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    Further Uses To enable early warning of criminal activity.

    To provide notification and visual verification ofintruder alarm triggers.

    Integration of access control providing visualverification of person entering substation.

    Migration of existing external CCTV cameras on to IPnetwork.

    Two way audio/video between HQ and on siteengineer/contractor verification of work carriedout.

    Utilities Case Study

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    Utilities System Schematic

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    Case Study 2

    Education

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    Background

    Many distributed sites within towns, cities,boroughs and counties

    Discrete buildings to large sprawling campuses

    Normally open access to sites at all times bar

    dead of night Typically low budget CCTV installs but sizeable

    IT spends

    High cost of guarding for large campuses

    (10ks pa) Hitherto additional cost of dial-up or leased

    line to transmit remote video now broadbandInternet services (10ks)

    Education Case Study

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    Drivers

    Improve the consistency of quality of security and

    surveillance

    To maintain free and open access to individuals but to

    enable protection against crime

    Police requirement for visual verification of alarm

    To maximise the use of network video for non-security

    applications and hence place more justification within

    the IT spend

    To minimise the cost of manned guarding whereverpossible

    To minimise the daytime load on the broadband WAN

    service, but to make use of during night time

    Education Case Study

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    Solution

    Using existing council owned/run town centre monitoringstations.

    Ability to link legacy systems via transparent video / audio

    and data links

    Daytime alarm verification by admin staff further reducing

    costs of on site/visiting security guards

    Increase in effectiveness due to use of highly trained/skilled

    operators and system intelligence

    Reduced insurance premiums through improved emergency

    response effectiveness

    Better analysis and control of some business processes

    (supplier mgt)

    Night time uses existing broadband links that are dormant out

    of school hours

    Education Case Study

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    Solution

    Distance learning / e-seminars

    Sick or problem child contingency learning

    Distributed group video conferencing

    Virtual open days

    In-room coaching and mentoring tool for firstyear probationary teachers

    Education Case Study

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    Education System Schematic

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    HQ Control of Current Install

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    Addition of New Cams via IP

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    Complete IP Solution

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    Caltrans San Diego Cisco Comms rooms Bedfont, Manchester, Glasgow

    The Vatican, Vatican City

    Schipol Airport, Amsterdam, NL Fire & Emergency Services Denver, Colorado

    St Helens Town Centre

    East Lancs CC

    Thyssen Krups Manufacturing Midlands

    Humberside CC

    Other References

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    Questions and Answers

    Thank-you

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    baxallnetworks.com