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Video Surveillance Solution for Transportation Sector

Hard Disk

It uses a patented army technology of high vibration tolerance for hard disk

Power supply

It has wide range isolated power supply which meets ISO7637- 2:2004 demand and adapts to DC+6~36V power input. It filters out DC 200V & lasting 400ms pulse and comes with isolated protection.

Robust Connector

The BNC connector is a common type of RF connector used for the coaxial cables which connects most of the radio, television and other radio frequency electronic equipment.

But in transportation situations, sometimes it is not stable enough. Thus aviation connectors are used in Hikvision Mobile DVRs as they have push-pull self-locking security system.

This provides highly reliable video & audio signals and power. Some of the other features are: dual power output : DC +12、+5V; HDD Lock with Ignition Control. There is also a Mobile Video Analysis software (MVA), specially designed to play back and analyse the video offline.

Hikvision on track in Nuremberg

Hikvision’s 1.3 megapixel vandal-resistant dome cameras are being used at Nuremberg railway station in Germany, the largest railway station in northern Bavaria which receives 130,000 passengers on week days. The cameras allow the station management to protect travellers and provide them with contextsensitive information.

As part of continuing improvements in customer care and heightened vigilance against terrorism, Deutsche Bahn AG has begun to transform its operational control centers and upgraded camera surveillance from analogue to IP systems. These measures are part of information gathering at control hubs known as ‘3-S Centers’ where video streams, audio signals, telephone and radio messages are assessed so that appropriate action can be taken.

Passengers communicate with the control centers using information/emergency columns on the station platforms at Nuremberg, and the Hikvision cameras are positioned nearby so that officials can see high-quality images of the platforms and surroundings at resolution of up to 1280×960 pixels. Staff are able to make specific announcements to individual travelers including wheelchair-users, giving advice that is appropriate to their situation or difficulty. They can also discount frivolous activation of emergency buttons – perhaps by schoolchildren – with a simple evaluation of images.

The Hikvision cameras have been installed as part of a turnkey emergency and logistical solution designed by the Munich-based systems house Indanet AG who work closely with Hikvision as a technology partner and specialize in the public transport and traffic management sectors. These 1.3 megapixel cameras offer H.264 / MPEG-4 dual-stream real-time video compression with various frame rate options according to usage demands. Areas of application include CCTV, help points, passenger information, access control, fire prevention and track-to-train communication.

 

 

 

 

Ashish P Dhakan
Managing Director & CEO
Prama HIKVISION India Pvt Ltd.

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