Winncom Video Solution Crafting the Future 2010
Security Industry Migration Market Size ($ million) Trend: systems become closer and closer to the Ethernet networking devices vs. analog or semi-analog networks of the past 8,243.2 4,220.4 Storage VCR Storage DVR Infrastructure IP Surveillance Management 1997 2000 2003 2006 2009 Year 2
Solution Positioning Since 9/11 the need for video surveillance security protection has rapidly increased, in all types of organizations and locations. As a result, camera and video analysis technologies continue to evolve in order to keep up with the growing demand for high quality, reliable video, and security projects. In order for such technologies to work at their optimum, a cost effective, reliable, and high quality transmission network is required. The VMS is a part of the security surveillance system that includes fire & alarm security, access control, and video surveillance. As every security surveillance system is focusing on different security aspects, they are all inter-integrated with one another through different applications. 3
Solution Components Winncom Technologies VMS solution covers all major applications. It consists of three general components: 1. IP cameras or IP-to-analog converters, as well as their combination 2. Wired or wireless media (tailored for video streaming) 3. Central office equipment stock (complete servers or software suites, NMS, provisioning, etc.) Winncom recognizes a wide variety of customer needs and can easily determine accurate combinations of components. We can create Ethernet (wired), fiber optic, wireless (Wi-Fi based), wireless (WiMAX based), or wireless (proprietary PTMP) network designs in the blink of an eye. 4
Typical Wireless Media-Based System IP Surveillance (wireless media) Outdoor Surveillance Site 1 IP camera Wireless PTMP SU Wireless PTMP SU IP camera Outdoor IP Speed Dome IP-66 MPEG-4, Full-D1, 30fps Remote PTZ control Outdoor IP Zoom Camera IP-66 MPEG-4, Full-D1, 30fps Outdoor Wireless Base Station an SU IP68 Proprietary, WiMAX, WiFi, etc. from 100ft to 10mi for PTMP Analog to IP converters MPEG-4 Full-D1 Decoding Composite / S-Video Outputs NTSC / PAL Supported Central Monitoring Software 64ch IP Video Management Provisioning, Full recording/monitoring functionality, PTZ support etc. Optional NMS (depends on connection media type) Wireless PTMP BS Switch / Router Central Monitoring Site Network Streaming Activator Outdoor Surveillance Site 2 Analog to IP converter TV Monitor 5
IP Surveillance (Wired Media) IP camera IP camera IP camera IP camera IP camera 6
Central Office Equipment Package Web Service: Browser Mobile exacqvision software: Client / Server Cross platform wxwidgets Compression independent, mix JPEG, MPEG4, H.264 Compression on the edge no server host resource Motion detection on the edge no server host resource 7
VMS Software Suite Winncom Edge-based compression & motion detection: Reduces CPU usage Reduces server processor speed requirement Reduces server memory requirement Reduces processor heat Increases IP camera connectivity Increases IP camera throughput 100 - IP Camera Configuration: exacqvision: $15,000 ($150 x 100) OnSSI NetDVMS: $28,899 (($1,999 + ($269 x 100)) 100 - IP Camera Configuration: exacqvision*: License 1 Server MAC address for all cameras OnSSI NetDVMS*: License 100 IP Camera MAC addresses exacqvision Hybrid Servers exacqvision IP Servers exacqvision Software on COTS* Servers COTS Server POE Switch VMS software, reseller installed Analog cameras * COTS = Commercial Off The Shelf HP, IBM, Dell, etc. IP Cameras Encoder 8
IP Cameras and IP-to-Analog Converters Complete IP surveillance product offerings - Hybrid CCTV/DVR solution offerings - Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) - Support coverage - Flexible business model to accommodate Turn-Key solution providers requirements 9
VMS Systems Evolution Most Common Solution Types: The main difference between IP Surveillance Solution and Analog Surveillance Solution is that IP Surveillance Solution uses a network as the backbone for transporting data instead of using point-to-point coaxial cabling. Moreover, it allows simplified incorporation of the surveillance subsystem into a typical wired or wireless network layout. The industry trend is merging ISPs and wired/wireless network installers with the traditional security companies and CCTV providers. As a result, business prospective will shift toward companies capable of professional wired/wireless network installation vs. traditional security/surveillance providers. Will your company remain on the cutting-edge? With the new IP video equipment, you can avoid costly cabling and long processes of installation. This equipment is an investment in the future of your company, as the industry trend is moving toward IP cameras as the best video surveillance solution. 10
Analog CCTV to IP - Converted Solution 11
Hybrid Analog + IP Solution 12
Pure IP Solution 13
Solution Versatility IP vs. Analog: Video can be transmitted over your computer network (IP) or it can be sent as native analog video. Today, most video feeds are sent using analog but migration to IP transmission is quickly taking over. Both IP cameras and analog cameras can be transmitted over IP. IP cameras can connect directly to an IP network (just like your PC). Analog cameras cannot directly connect to an IP network. However, you can install an encoder to transmit analog feeds over the IP. The encoder has an input for an analog camera video feed and an output which projects a digital stream for transmission over an IP network. Wired vs. Wireless: Video can be sent over cables or though the air, whether you are using IP or analog video. Over 90% of video is sent over cables, as this is generally the cheapest and most reliable way of sending video. However, wireless is an important option for transmitting video to certain venues such as parking lots, fence lines and remote buildings. Deploying wires in these cases can be cost-prohibitive. 14
Recording Requirement Reference Information Storage Reference Table Video Settings Time Frame Frame Rate Resolution Bit Rate 1 sec 1 day 14 days 30 days 60 days NTSC PAL 30 25 1.5 M 187.5 K 16.2 G 226.8 G 486.0 G 972.0 G D1 CIF 15 12 750 K 93.8 K 8.1 G 113.5 G 243.1 G 486.3 G 10 8 512 K 64.0 K 5.5 G 77.4 G 165.9 G 331.8 G 5 5 256 K 32.0 K 2.8 G 38.7 G 82.9 G 165.9 G 1 1 56 K 7.0 K 0.6 G 8.5 G 18.1 G 36.3 G 30 25 750 K 93.8 K 8.1 G 113.5 G 243.1 G 486.3 G 15 12 384 K 48.0 K 4.1 G 58.1 G 124.4 G 248.8 G 10 8 256 K 32.0 K 2.8 G 38.7 G 82.9 G 165.9 G 5 5 128 K 16.0 K 1.4 G 19.4 G 41.5 G 82.9 G 1 1 28 K 3.5 K 0.3 G 4.2 G 9.1 G 18.1 G 15
Bandwidth Requirement (bps) Reference Information Bandwidth Requirement Video Settings Number of Channels Frame Rate Resolution Bit Rate 4ch 9ch 16ch 32ch 64ch NTSC PAL 30 25 1.5 M 6.0 M 13.5 M 24.0 M 48.0 M 96.0 M 15 12 750 K 3.0 M 6.8 M 12.0 M 24.0 M 48.0 M D1 10 8 512 K 2.0 M 4.6 M 8.2 M 16.4 M 32.8 M 5 5 256 K 1.0 M 2.3 M 4.1 M 8.2 M 16.4 M 1 1 56 K 0.2 M 0.5 M 0.9 M 1.8 M 3.6 M 30 25 750 K 3.0 M 6.8 M 12.0 M 24.0 M 48.0 M 15 12 384 K 1.5 M 3.5 M 6.1 M 12.3 M 24.6 M CIF 10 8 256 K 1.0 M 2.3 M 4.1 M 8.2 M 16.4 M 5 5 128 K 0.5 M 1.2 M 2.0 M 4.1 M 8.2 M 1 1 28 K 0.1 M 0.3 M 0.4 M 0.9 M 1.8 M 16