Security Management White Papers
Video Architectures - Eyes on the Future: The Benefits of Wireless Technology for Fixed Video Surveillance
Overview Wireless broadband infrastructure provides rapid deployment of reliable connectivity for video, voice and data. These systems can be used to not only enable video surveillance, but also to provide a common network with bandwidth for VoIP and data transfer. In addition, they enable network operators to perform video analytics, while also integrating data from remote alarm sensors and data collection and logging systems. This provides the network operator with the latest information and trend data, providing them with an organization-wide understanding of the complete operation of the business. Wireless broadband solutions also provide an attractive lower total cost of ownership for the network operator, as equipment can be rapidly deployed to meet immediate demand.
| Publisher | Motorola | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | August 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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