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Interlogix secures New York waterway
Interlogix IP and analogue cameras were installed on the ferries and terminals

Background

In the greater New York area, ferries are a critical part of the transportation infrastructure, especially during emergency events such as the 2003 Blackout, Hurricane Sandy and 9/11. NY Waterway needed a video solution that could feed into a centralised system for efficient command and control of their fleet of vessels.

Homeland security considerations demanded high-quality images that could be transmitted in real time, streaming from the ferries with open-sourced equipment durable enough to handle salt air and water along with the area’s extreme seasonal temperatures.

Solution

Interlogix IP and analogue cameras were installed on the ferries and terminals, delivering reliable performance in adverse conditions with exceptional image-capturing abilities even in difficult lighting conditions. DVR 11s and IFS switches were also installed on the ferries and were able to stream data perfectly in real time, while vessels were moving, and transmit it to central command. The cameras and DVRs worked seamlessly with the wireless mesh network and dashboard components to form a holistic system that now protects 100 miles of waterways.

Next generation IP cameras to meet modern demands

TruVision megapixel cameras cover a wide range of application requirements, and are ideally suited to meet the needs of schools, banks, offices, retail spaces, public venues and other environments where high-quality resolution and ease of use is a must. With form factors that include Wedge, Dome, Bullet, and PTZ options, TruVision cameras are easy to install, operate and are an ideal choice for applications large and small.
Designed to PSIA and ONVIF standards, TruVision open standards cameras facilitate simple integration into any IP system. With multiple, high-performance megapixel options, TruVision cameras bring state-of-the-art video surveillance to meet a multitude of security priorities. Whether it’s optimising adverse lighting environments, covering broad field of view or capturing detailed facial images, TruVision cameras outperform competitive camera options.

Featuring H.264 compression, TruVision NVRs deliver reliable and user-friendly operation for effective video capture, storage and retrieval. Effectively managing video bandwidth, storage and integration, TruVision Navigator 5 is the ideal VMS with an open platform providing backwards compatibility to legacy analogue systems. To support 24/7 situational awareness, TruVision mobile apps provide remote access and monitoring for convenient viewing anytime, anywhere.

Developed by Interlogix, a recognised leader in innovative security technology, the TruVision® line of video surveillance products deliver leading image capture capability to effectively secure even the most demanding applications. Adhering to open standards for easy deployment, TruVision products bring the benefits of digital security monitoring to commercial applications. IP components including VMS software, megapixel cameras and recording devices work seamlessly together to form a ready-made IP solution.

Best of all, TruVision performance is backed by complete support before, during and after the sale, from initial system design to ongoing service from a network of leading security professionals.

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