VideoIQ® video surveillance solutions with onboard storage and adaptive analytics are ideal for remote and challenging deployments

VideoIQ is securing the energy market with its video analytics technology
VideoIQ systems only require cameras and a modest network, making them suitable for multi-site deployments

VideoIQ® is helping to effectively and reliably secure energy facilities across the globe. Challenging remote deployments and increased dispersed assets have made protecting energy facilities difficult at best. Traditional security measures have proven expensive and ineffective at preventing theft, vandalism and sabotage.

VideoIQ effectively addresses the specific challenges faced by the energy market with a solution that offers continuously self-calibrating analytics and full high-definition 1080p analytics for full image processing. With the most accurate and intelligent analytics on the market, operators and monitoring partners receive real-time alerts as intrusions occur. Live video streams and 2-way audio, help operators prevent and respond to potential more quickly. VideoIQ devices are as easy to install and use as an IP camera without analytics, and the analytics work right out of the box. On-board distributed storage -up to 750GB doesn’t impact existing network infrastructure requirements and eliminates the need for expensive onsite central servers. VideoIQ iCVR cameras and encoders can easily be deployed in remote areas and over low bandwidth networks including 3G, 4G and Wi-Fi.

The VideoIQ all-in-one intelligent video surveillance system is well-suited for remote, multi-site deployments such as power substations, solar farms and power generation facilities.  VideoIQ can secure oil and gas facilities all the way from upstream production to downstream retail delivery. VideoIQ also provides uniform, cost-effective protection of delivery terminals, pipelines and retail locations.

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