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IQinVision and Knight Security install over 3000 megapixel cameras in Texas project

Knight Security Systems has been instrumental in the success of the project, proposing, designing, and installing the surveillance system over a 17-month period.

The project includes IQeye Alliance-pro and 4-Series dome cameras, servers, operating software, and an end-to-end network infrastructure with 35 miles of fibre optic cable to connect all the buildings together on each campus.

Knight and IQinVision won the contract by offering a scalable solution using new technology that achieved DADS’ security goals while saving the state money.

“The timing of the project allowed us to do a couple of interesting things that benefited the state,” said Chris Hugman, VP/executive project manager for Knight Security Systems.

“We used IQeye megapixel resolution cameras throughout. Secondly, we were able to incorporate the latest H.264 video encoding which gives better bandwidth and storage efficiency. The result has been superior quality images with manageable network and storage requirements-the customer has been very pleased with the clarity and performance.”

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Image quality is critical to this customer. Early in 2009, the Texas State Legislature mandated that DADS install a video surveillance system to document and ensure that residents on the 12 campuses, many with physical, mental and emotional handicaps, were being well treated.

The installation utilizes IQinVision cameras, OnSSI video management software, Zyxel network switches and Dell Servers to provide the interactive video-monitoring interface.

By installing IQeye HD megapixel cameras, DADS was able to use fewer cameras when compared to Standard Definition cameras, and still cover more area. By using H.264 compression, Knight was able to put more cameras on a single gigabit link and the state is able to maintain an extended video archive without paying for exorbitant storage capacity.

The 12 DADS campuses have between 6 and 62 buildings, and the number of cameras in each building ranges from 1 to more than 70. Each campus has its own independent system with a central monitoring room, necessitating an architecture that was very scalable to meet the requirements of each campus.

Pete DeAngelis, IQinVision President and CEO, said: “You cannot put a price tag on providing DADS personnelsuch highly enhanced capabilities to monitor and better ensure the safety and well-being of the residents who have been entrusted to their care.

“That said, we are pleased that IQinVision’s qualityengineering, service and support made our cameras the clear choice for such a critical applications as this.”

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