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Planning for Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Today’s Moderator
David MartinPhysical Security SpecialistLENSEC
Webinar Sponsor
About LENSEC
• Based in Houston, TX• Since 1998• IP Video Management
Solutions • System Design• Installation & Project
Management
Perspective Video Management Software (VMS) ™
LENSEC is committed to empowering our clients and partners to prevent or mitigate physical security risks. We want to help protect people and assets as well as improve operations through our evolutionary and intuitive technology. We can do this by providing expertise in security and software development.
Our Mission
Webinar Logistics
• Q&A at the end
• Questions for the panelist
• Audio from attendees muted
• Poll questions
• Survey
Keith HarrisMarketing ManagerLENSEC
Today’s Panelist
• Degree in Broadcasting & Photojournalism
• 27 Years Working in Photography & Video Production
• 6 Years in Physical Security Market
• Expertise in Training Techniques for Video Surveillance
Training Goal
Planning for Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Our goals are … Environmental Concerns Transmission of Video & Data Rugged Edge Devices Power Considerations
Remote Camera LocationsSite SurveyThe site survey is most important for properly evaluating needs at a project locationPay attention to the big picture, but think about the small detailsTry to picture the entirety of the projectYou may not get easy access to the site againUnderstanding the projects puzzle pieces early on will determine the success of the entire process
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Poll Question
Poll Question #1
What are the two most important factors in determining an outdoor camera position?
Remote Camera LocationsSite Survey – DesignThinking about site design starts with the initial customer conversationGoogle Earth is a good tool for outdoor projectsIPVM Camera CalculatorTake Pictures
Camera ViewsInstallation Views
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
IPVM Camera Calculator: http://ipvm.com/calculator (members only)
Remote Camera LocationsSite Survey
Scenario 1 – No InfrastructureScenario 2 – Limited Infrastructure (pavilion/maintenance shed/bathroom)Scenario 3 – Solid Infrastructure (office/recreation center/fleet garage)
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Remote Camera LocationsScenario #1 – No InfrastructureEdge Device PositionNetworkTransmission
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Remote Camera LocationsScenario #2 – Limited InfrastructureEdge Device PositionNetworkTransmission
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Remote Camera LocationsScenario #3 – Solid InfrastructureEdge Device PositionNetworkTransmission
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Remote Camera LocationsSite Survey – Poles
Existing Pole SurveyNew Pole PositionsProper HardwareCherry Picker
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Remote Camera LocationsWired Transmission
Existing Trench/ConduitNew Trenches
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
http://www.homewyse.com/services/cost_to_dig_trench.html
Remote Camera LocationsSite Survey – Poles
Number of Cameras per pole – four maximumNEMA enclosure with Rugged EquipmentPOE Power SupplyNetwork SwitchTransmission path (wired or wireless)Auxiliary adapters (fiber, network bridge, cellular transmission, etc.)Edge Recording
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Remote Camera LocationsWired Transmission
Outdoor Rated CableConduit
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Poll Question
Poll Question #2
Why is Line of Sight important in a wireless transmission?
Remote Data TransmissionWireless Transmission
Line Of SightFresnel Zone
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
http://www.proxim.com/products/knowledge-center/calculations/calculations-fresnel-clearance-zone
Remote Data TransmissionWireless Transmission
RF Environment
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Remote Data TransmissionWireless Point To Point Transmission (P2P)
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Remote Data TransmissionWireless Point to MultiPoint Transmission (P2MP)
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Remote Data TransmissionWireless Mesh Transmission
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Remote Data TransmissionWireless Mesh Transmission
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Remote PowerPower – AC Power
Power at Device POE InjectorsTest it – Don’t trust itScheduled PowerVoltage Drop
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
http://www.calculator.net/voltage-drop-calculator.html
Remote PowerPower – Battery
Plan To RechargeLong Term Maintenance
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Remote PowerPower – Solar
Temporary or PermanentGeographic LocationGood Solar ExposurePower DrawBattery Bank
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
http://energy.gov/maps/solar-energy-potential
Camera PlacementLayers of Security
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Camera PlacementChoke Point
DrivewayGate
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Poll Question
Poll Question #3
Why does distance between the camera and target area matter?
Camera PlacementWide Shot / Tight Shot
Wide = Large Area of Coverage / Limited DetailTight = Limited Area of Coverage / Higher Detail
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Camera PlacementField of View
Distance To TargetWidth Of Target Area
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
http://www.lensec.com/tutorial/calculator.html
Camera PlacementBlind Spots
No CoverageFuture Phase
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Camera PlacementEntrances / Exits
Cover Them All?Set Your Priorities (e.g. – Main Entrance vs. Loading Dock)
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Camera PlacementBuilding Mounting Positions
SoffitsCornersWall PenetrationMounting Hardware
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Camera PlacementPole Mounting Positions
Mounting HardwareLighting (avoid glare)Pole Position (existing vs. new)
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Equipment ChoicesCamera Types
PTZMP Cameras180 Degree Cameras
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Equipment ChoicesCamera Types
Pixels Per FootResolution vs. Coverage Area
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
http://www.iqeye.com/sites/all/themes/iqinvision/calc/pixels_per_foot/
General DetailForensic DetailHigh Detail
Equipment ChoicesCamera Features
WeatherproofVandalproofInfrared
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Environmental ConsiderationsCrime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Environmental ConsiderationsLighting
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Training Goal
Planning for Outdoor Video Surveillance Projects
Our goals are … Environmental Concerns Transmission of Video & Data Rugged Edge Devices Power Considerations
Questions
Q&A
ContactsDavid MartinLENSEC(512) [email protected]
Keith HarrisLENSEC(512) [email protected]
Thanks for Attending Today’s Webinar