VIVOTEK to help the Taipei city government create a safer, more pleasant environment |
The large-scale upgrade is aimed at further enhancing the police department's efficiency in city surveillance, which in the past was performed via a CCTV system. Due to poor image quality and limitations in the local infrastructure preventing large-scale expansion and remote access of data, the results of the CCTV system failed to live up to the government's expectations. Additionally, storage of analogue data has been costly and difficult to maintain. Eyeing the outstanding expansion flexibility and image quality afforded by digital surveillance, the government decided to upgrade the system with advanced megapixel network cameras and video servers.
VIVOTEK's 1-channel, H.264 video server VS8101 will play a key role in this project to work side-by-side with the existing CCTV system. Signals digitized via the VS8101 will be able to be accessed remotely and stored in high-capacity digital devices. With next-generation H.264 compliance, which reduces image file sizes by 90%, transmission and storage of data, especially for megapixel camera feeds, is far more efficient.
VIVOTEK's 1-channel, H.264 video server VS8101 will play a key role in this project to work side-by-side with the existing CCTV system |
The movement towards digitization will enable the police to keep an eye on the city from any location at all times. The improved image quality of the VS8101 will help identify key features of an object, such as a vehicle license plate, more accurately. It can also detect loitered objects and vehicle moving direction while calculating the number of people and vehicles. Video streams can also be transmitted to remote police stations at the same time over the Internet to facilitate crime prevention and case investigations.
"It is fantastic to see the government take one step further towards digitisation and we are proud to take a major part in this endeavour. In view of the significant advantages of digital surveillance over analogue, we believe the transition will greatly sharpen the government's ability to maintain city security" said Owen Chen, Chairman of VIVOTEK.