26 Mar 2011

A&C Systems in Belgium has more than 40 HD Sony surveillance cameras - to film, record and analyse, 24 hours a day.

Summary:

A&C Systems, a high-tech distributor of mobile navigation devices, car kits and accessories, located in Hoegaarden Belgium has invested more than 250,000 Euros in the latest security equipment. The newly established 12,000 square metre site is now fully surrounded with an intelligent fence, equipped with more than 40 high definition Sony surveillance cameras filming, recording and analysing every movement 24 hours a day.

Company background:

A&C Systems was founded in 1991 and is a fulfilment service provider of Telecoms goods. With an annual average growth of 30%, A&C Systems has become one of the pioneering distributors for mobile phones, navigation and accessories in Benelux. Currently, A&C Systems has 62 employees including a sales branch in the Netherlands.

A&C Systems bought into Sony's view of HD; a platform which enabled better image quality for security purposes 



Customer challenge:

A&C Systems wanted a complete HD solution to compliment its highly involved and innovative Telecoms business proposition. It faced the challenge of securing a large, newly built site area that covers 12,000 square metres. The security solution would need to reach all areas of the new site and give remote and flexible access to staff from various locations whilst offering the service 24 hours a day.

Sony solution:

Sony proposed to equip A&C Systems with the latest HD Ipela cameras. This solution includes the SNC-RH164, the world's first HD PTZ camera, and the SNC-CH140 and SNC-DH140 cameras. The HD PTZ cameras combine clarity with high speed panning capabilities, which makes them the most effective HD CCTV cameras on the market. HD has become a powerful tool in camera equipment with market demand for HD products for the security industry increasing. Critically, A&C Systems bought into Sony's view of HD; a platform that will enable better image quality for security purposes.

Results:

Cobost decided to erect a fence around the site enabling every person or object to be intercepted at a gate. At each interception point an image and audio message would be transmitted to a remote surveillance centre for analysis. This would greatly reduce the number of illegal entries to the site.

The solution also included Sony's Real Shot Manager Advanced; a combination of real-time image processing, automated functions and intelligent video analysis that helps to detect security threats automatically and reliably. This removes the burden from surveillance staff so they no longer have to monitor camera feeds by eye and search through hours of archived footage.

The A&C Systems site is divided into zones with fixed cameras covering each zone. As soon as one fixed camera is triggered by an alarm a multi-angle dome camera zooms into that area in less than one second.

Sony's Real Shot Manager Advanced helps to detect security threats automatically and reliably

Why Sony were selected:

During initial discussions, Chris Vandebrouck from Sony emphasised the importance of the value of View-DR, Sony's latest technology used to produce images with an extremely wide dynamic range. This meant Sony's solution was able to effectively monitor the vast 12,000 square metre site of A&C Systems.

View-DR is a combination of Sony's full-capture Wide-D technology, the high-speed ‘Exmor' CMOS sensor and Visibility Enhancer (VE). The full-capture Wide-D technology captures images using a 'standard' exposure time and takes either one or three images using very short exposure times depending on the camera type. The newly developed View-DR algorithm nearly doubles the camera's sensitivity when compared to conventional Wide-D technologies. To capture multiple HD resolution images at a very high speed, the ‘Exmor' CMOS sensor utilises its high-speed readout characteristics. When combining multiple images, VE is employed to provide a high level of chrominance and luminance. With View-DR, monitored images become very visible; even more so than when viewed with the naked eye.

Bruno Lisen, Managing Director of A&C Systems said: "When we decided to expand our operations in a new location we immediately understood that the investment in security was fundamental to the operational success of our company and the credibility we give our suppliers, manufactures of high-tech gadgets and very attractive goods for theft."

Serge Stevenart, owner of system installer company Cobost.com, said: "A&C Systems immediately understood the efficiency of intelligent outdoor perimeter protection."