Megapixel IP cameras from Hikvision fulfil security needs of gas stations in Massachusetts
Hikvision's 5-megapixel cameras are installed at the gas stations
Megapixel cameras and video compression cards from Hikvision are being used at petrol stations on a major American motorway, the north-south highway ‘US Route 1' in Massachusetts. The filling stations are Gulf, Mobil and Shell outlets on Boston's North Shore.

Problems facing management included ‘drive-offs' where motorists fill their tanks without paying, assaults on staff, pilfering from shops on the forecourt and theft of car parts.

The challenges are being met by use of Hikvision's 5-megapixel cameras employing digital media processors based on TI's DaVinci™ technology. The cameras are positioned at cash registers, store entrances and exits as well as arrival and exit lanes from the freeway. License plate recognition is one of the most demanding tasks and clients are benefiting from the ability of these units to capture fine detail.

Some of the Power over Ethernet (PoE) cameras used have been pole-mounted while others are attached to station fixtures. Cameras are also fitted under pump canopies where shadow is an issue; the units are required to perform across varying light levels and an optimum iris position is selected automatically.

The client's brief to integrator SoundBytes Security included provision of footage from entrance and exit lanes to law enforcement agencies who are benefiting from the search and retrieval offered by the Hikvision H.264 video compression cards also being used on the project. SoundBytes are using dual-stream cards from the HCI series.

Ed Morando Senior is the owner of SoundBytes Security. He said: "Rapid incident retrieval is important for these customers and for police officers, but footage also helps with logistics and safety. Gulf, Mobil and Shell pay particular attention to their duty of care to lone workers, and the camera images can be used to monitor tanker delivery staff when they arrive on-site."

Mr Morando continued: "The range of Hikvision products used at these gas stations is wide; we are also supplying analogue and IP-addressable cameras. Both SoundBytes and the client can view images remotely from a web browser, taking control of cameras as necessary. Use of the footage is a combination of real-time monitoring and retrospective incident analysis."

The Hikvision 5-megapixel cameras used here deliver a compressed video stream with resolution of up to QSXGA (2560x1920) at 8fps and HD1080P (1920x1080) at full frame rate. The image quality meets and exceeds evidential requirements and assists both management and civic authorities in securing criminal convictions. Local card storage (SD/SDHC) ensures no breaks in recording even when the network connection is interrupted. There is support for two-way audio and ePTZ.

SoundBytes Security's portfolio includes transport, education and the leisure sector. The company has also recently installed Hikvision speed domes at a community college in Massachusetts. SoundBytes is based in Wakefield in the Greater Boston metropolitan area.

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