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Presented by Scott Schnell, President and CEO, VideoIQ Intelligent Video Surveillance – In Action
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Challenges of Conventional IP and Intelligent Video Surveillance Bandwidth requirements Storage costs and management Network or storage issues mean permanent video loss High false alarm rate Some have dozens per day Calibration / tuning required – with seasonal adjustments Network BurdenFalse Alarms
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Challenges of Conventional IP and Intelligent Video Surveillance Mixture of cameras, storage systems, management software, network routers, analytics equipment Equipment often from different vendors Proprietary systems become future limited Typically double the cost Massive bandwidth required to support conventional systems puts strain on budgets Challenge to ManageCostly
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Yesterday’s Reality Most video surveillance systems have no one watching High on-site costs Video only viewed after crime Review is tedious Human guards incapable of watching cameras In less than 20 minutes, human attention to video monitors degenerates to an unacceptable level Events missed as guards look away, perform other tasks or fall asleep Less than 5% of surveillance cameras monitored today 1 in 1000 crimes solved using video Passive Recording Difficult Investigation
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Today’s Opportunity: Video Surveillance + Analytics = Prevention Analytics-enabled cameras act as “digital guards” Proactive and responsive 1st line of detection and crime prevention Detection over 99% Prevents crime better than guards alone Costs a fraction of a guard Enables local and remote monitoring
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Why Video Analytics are Important Finding the 1% of Video that Matters The Power of Preventing Crime – Not Just Recording It The Cost of Network Bandwidth and Storage
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Keys to Reducing Crime Number One Need for Crime Prevention: Early Warning Detect intruders before they start climbing the fence Before they are committed Red line defines the region of detection desired
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Keys to Reducing Crime Number One Need for Crime Prevention: Early Warning Detecting early warning behaviors: Crowd Formation Loitering Illegal Parking Trespassing Burglars spotted on roof of shopping mall
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Proactive Security Stops Crime The Second Need for Crime Prevention: Immediate Response Intervention before the crime Stopping incidents before they escalate into violence or theft Remote Guarding Center
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Video Analytics VideoIQ Confidential True object recognition People Vehicles Boats Suspicious objects Powerful rules toolbox Trespass Direction of travel Virtual tripwire Crowd detection Vehicle dwell time Loitering alert Multiple active rules per camera Intelligent Video Breakthroughs No calibration or tuning ever needed Reliable accuracy even in difficult environments System-wide object search
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Remote Guarding is a Game Changer Video analytics “watch” the site through surveillance cameras Monitors all cameras, all the time Detects people and vehicles as they cross the perimeter and into protected zones Instantly transmits “marked” video alarm clips to remote monitoring station for verification and action Live look-in with streaming video Remote guard confronts intruders via two-way audio Remote guard escalates to police if required, with live situation support Video analytics automatically identify suspect and highlight him in the video alarm clip Actual capture from a monitored car lot
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Cost-Effective Proactive Monitoring Traditional video: One operator watches 10-16 cameras With Intelligent Video: One operator watches 1,000+ cameras Remote Guarding Center in NJ
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Storage at the Edge Puts smart storage at/near the source – the camera Minimum bandwidth and storage issues “Smart” selection of storage resolution based on content Maximum scalability and fault tolerance Lowest bandwidth, cost, risk Reduces single point of failure VideoIQ Confidential
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Storage at the Edge Lowest Bandwidth, Cost, Risk Conventional IP Cameras PC IP NetworkCentralized NVR Old architectures have bandwidth issues, system-wide network and storage failure risks !! Edge architecture eliminates bandwidth bottlenecks and failure risks Intelligent Video Surveillance with Edge Architecture View Monitoring Station IP Network
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Real-World Cases
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Champions Auto Ferry 24 x 7 ferry, St. Clair River, Mich., close to Canadian border Challenge: Increase safety onboard, count cars travelling on ferries and help authorities identify people entering U.S. Illegally Remote location on river, icy and wet conditions Solution: Intelligent video cameras installed on both mainland and island Running on wireless mesh network Cameras work in all weather conditions, day or night
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Champions Auto Ferry Result: Installation completed in day and a half Intelligent video cameras helping staff do daily audits of passengers, cars travelling on ferries Storage at the edge architecture means minimal storage and bandwidth requirements Cameras providing high resolution images in outdoor/day- night environment, including in bad weather Enabling faster investigations for homeland security purposes
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Malmo, Sweden Schools School district in city of Malmo, Sweden Challenge: $6.5M (SEK) in damages over 5 year period; 600 panes of glass broken in 1 incident alone Vandalism and arson attacks on rise since 2001 – unacceptable to city “Archaic atmosphere” reduced safety and academic performance Solution: Video analytics deployed as part of video surveillance implementation Analytics system serving as “front line” for schools which have no on-site security guards Continuously searches for threats and instantly alerts remote guards
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Malmo, Sweden Schools Result: Reduced costs by an astounding 90%, saving over $3M SEK False fire alarms also dropped dramatically Improved classroom performance and sense of safety
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Onondaga Central School District Elementary school district in update NY Challenge: Provide proactive protection for students and staff in light of increasing school violence nationwide Wanted a solution that did not require a lot of overhead Wanted all-in-one-solution that didn’t require specialists to implement and maintain Wanted something that worked with existing network infrastructure Solution: School administration applied for COPS (Office of Community Oriented Policing Services) grant offered by U.S. Department of Justice to help improve school security throughout the country Successfully obtained grant to cover 50% of cost of security system Intelligent video cameras installed across all of district’s schools
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Onondaga Central School District Result: Cameras monitor for security threats and sends video alerts to school personnel’s e-mail and cell phones so they can immediately evaluate and respond Object Search feature lets school personnel search for a person or car in seconds Built-in DVR provides simplicity and all- in-one solution Minimal storage requirements saving money and valuable resources Plans to increase number of cameras in coming year due to success of project
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City of Birmingham Case Study Largest city in Alabama Challenge: Decrease crime in city and outdoor public places Solution: 2008: Systems integrator hired to install surveillance cameras across city Trained professional agents remotely monitor cameras from their control center Remote guards cost-effectively extend reach of existing security staff Systems integrator installed intelligent video cameras Ability to monitor for and detect crowds Built-in audio over IP – remote guards can use loudspeakers to inform intruders they've been detected – driving them off and preventing crime Ability to capture images and store them at the edge network
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City of Birmingham Case Study Result: Video analytics instantly detect security threats, notification sent to remote guards Remote guards evaluate the situation and dispatch police immediately to prevent crime and keep city streets safe and secure System expansion in 2009 due to success Birmingham Overall Crime Rate Drops 16% (Q1 2009) Homicides dropped 25% Auto theft dropped 21% Statistics from The Birmingham News, April 16 2009 article
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Chemical Plant Originally used 55 guards for traditional manned surveillance – annual cost of $3.5 million Wanted to protect plant perimeter, hazardous material 220 intelligent video cameras installed – total cost < $1 million Guard force reduced to 5 Saving $3 million annually & improving protection
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Auto Dealerships Remote Guarding protecting 60 auto car lots 60%-70% paid for on-site guards previously All had continual problems with theft and vandalism Remote Guarding reduced their monthly costs by 75%+ Not a single case of theft or vandalism (over 3 years)
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Illegal Dumping Goodwill Industries problem $M’s spent to get rid of dumped garbage or spoiled donations Analytics used for detection of vehicles and people First level warning via automated audio model If people don’t leave, second level alarm reports to remote guard Initial results show audio reduces problems by 80-90% 3-store system now rolling out to 20+ in one region alone
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Construction Sites Over $1B in losses annually, with less than 10% ever recovered Copper theft growing rapidly Arson can cause huge losses Major and small equipment theft, and even diesel fuel theft Analytics detect intruders and remote guards respond immediately – powerful and effective solution
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Changing the ROI Equation for Video Prevent crime at ¼ the cost of site-based guards Investigation in ½ the time Better quality video recording for important events Solve bandwidth & network problems for IP cameras Finally a practical solution for outdoor protection Lower maintenance costs than conventional video Intelligence at no added cost As easy to use as traditional motion detection Better intelligence, quality and reliability at the price of a conventional system 28
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Q&A
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Contact: Scott Schnell President and CEO, VideoIQ sschnell@videoIQ.com www.videoIQ.com Thank You
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