IndigoVision's IP-CCTV system has been chosen to protect the main hospital in Palermo |
The IP Video system will be installed on dedicated networks in each of the three main buildings. Each building will be interconnected using a wireless LAN. This will allow the hospital security team to monitor all 650 cameras, from all three sites, using a single central control room. IndigoVision's class-leading compression technology ensures that full framerate high-quality digital video, from all the cameras, can be streamed 24/7 across the network with minimal impact on bandwidth - an important factor when using wireless networks. The system is being supplied by IndigoVision's local partner Bettini Srl and installed by CEPIE in partnership with the design consultant Studio Diblasi di Palermo.
The security staff will use ‘Control Center', IndigoVision's IP Video and alarm management software to monitor live and recorded video from the cameras. Video will be recorded at full-framerate for 7-days using 42 standalone IndigoVision Network Video Recorders (NVRs), which will be installed around the three buildings to minimise network bandwidth. Using the ‘Control Center' workstation operators will be able to view recorded video from any NVR no matter where they are located. The distributed nature of IP-Video removes the single point of failure associated with an analogue video matrix and DVR system. If a NVR fails, video can be automatically re-directed to another NVR and as they are distributed, the system is inherently fault-tolerant. IndigoVision's system is thus very flexible and scalable, allowing additional cameras, NVRs or ‘Control Center' workstations to be added cost-effectively to any point on the network. This, together with the high-quality low-bandwidth video, was the reason IndigoVision's solution was chosen for Palermo Hospital.
Main hospital complex in the Italian city of Palermo selects IndigoVision's integrated IP-CCTV system for better security purpose |
Real time motion detection analytics will be used to trigger alarms in ‘Control Center' when people or vehicles enter unauthorised areas. The alarms can then be used to automatically trigger events, such as displaying a pre-defined salvo of cameras or panning and zooming a camera to a preset location. Automating the real time detection of incidents frees up valuable operator resource and increases effectiveness. The same tools are available in ‘Control Center' for the post-event analysis of large volumes of recorded footage. This dramatically reduces the time to locate critical events, enabling timely response to emergency situations.
The 650+ cameras are a mix of fixed and dome analogue cameras, installed internally and externally. Each camera is connected to an IndigoVision 8000 module which converts the analogue feed to DVD-quality MPEG-4 digital video for transmission over the network. The processing of real time analytics and a unique IndigoVision feature called Activity Controlled Framerate (ACF) is achieved in the 8000 module itself. ACF controls the amount of video that is transmitted on to the network. When the scene is inactive, the framerate is reduced, as soon as any motion is detected in the scene the framerate is automatically set to maximum. Integrated real-time features such as ACF and analytics that operate in the camera at the network edge can only be fully realised because IndigoVision's system is a complete end-to-end solution, with all components designed by IndigoVision. This ensures maximum performance in any environment.