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Visec
Helps Town Find Surveillance Solution
Modern camera technology, however, and in particular
the rapid development in IP Video, are making smaller
scale projects in smaller towns viable. Msukaligwa Municipality
(formerly Ermelo), faced with escalating crime in the
Central Business District (CBD), recently commissioned
a camera surveillance system in conjunction with Ermelo
Business Against Crime as a Public Safety project designed
to make the streets safer, protect the interests of
local business and promote tourism. click
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South
American Oil Refinery
Who:
South American Oil Refinery Challenge
Faced: Offshore oil platform needs wireless cameras capable of communicating
over 15 miles to its land based oil refinery.
Visec
Solution: Visec engineers utilized a phased array
of multiple 18 Decibel Isotropic (DBI) Yagi antennas
with 8 elements arranged at 1/8 th wavelength separation
on the 802.11, 2.4 Ghz spectrum. Visec engineers modeled
all propagated signals such that they achieved a peak
gain with a high front to back ratio. This led to a
radiation pattern capable of easily reaching 25 miles
at a meager 4 Watts of Equivalent Isotropic Radiated
Power (EIRP) in full compliance with open architecture
standards, meaning no special permits were required.
Additionally, the signal was encrypted and virtually
undecipherable. This solution saved the South American
exploration company 900%, with a cost approximately
one tenth of the price it would have paid using other
archaic solutions.
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Who: 101 Street High School Challenge
Faced: Reduce Violence, Guns, graffiti, drugs, fighting and weapons in the
High School Visec
Solution: Strategically implemented 18 IP cameras throughout the High School.
No Drilling or Trenching was done. Visec engineers Implemented Visec Mobile (VM),
allowing all security guards to achieve a mobile presence. Installed a Visec License
Plate Recognition System to track all cars entering and exiting the school. Installed
Visec Automation, which tied in numerous dry contact sensory equipment including:
door sensors, window sensors, and laser PIR sensors.
Click Here to read the full case High Rise Office Building Who:
High Rise Office Building Challenge
Faced: A High rise office building has 24 existing cameras. Management wants
to add 12 more cameras and also wants to upgrade the existing analog security
system. The existing system is old but a lot of money was invested in it. Management
has a limited budget and wants to reuse its existing cameras. They will not allow
trenching or major drilling for new equipment nor bear such high costs. Visec
Solution: Visec engineers utilized the existing 24 cameras and installed 12
additional IP Wireless Cameras. No drilling or cabling was involved. Visec mobile
was also implemented, allowing the security guards to go mobile and monitor the
security system via PDA's throughout the building. Click
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Club
- Management
Who: Club Owner and Business Man Dominick Reynolds. Challenge
Faced: Dominick is a busy person. Besides managing his club he is also running
a restaurant business. He is out of town a lot and needs a solution to allow him
to monitor his club's operations. Visec
Solution: Using Visec Pro Visec consultants installed a 12 camera systems
using both infrared and megapixel camera technology. Dominick is able to watch
live/recorded video of his businesses from anywhere in the world, including his
cell phone. Click
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J&R
Consultants- Preventing Sexual Harassment Who:
J&R Consultants: Challenges
Faced: Create an environment to prevent Sexual Harassment Visec
Solution: Strategically implemented cameras throughout building in hot spot
areas. Per legal precedence, courts have ruled in favor of employers who could
prove that they had exercised reasonable care to prevent and promptly correct
any sexually harassing behavior.
Visec's Strategic deployment of cameras helped to create an environment to prevent
and to further indemnify J&R Consultants from sexual harassment. Click
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