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Market Research Report
Solar and WiMAX Powered Video Surveillance Revolution: The Really WirelessTM Solution
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Solar and WiMAX Powered Video Surveillance Revolution: The Really WirelessTM Solution published by Mind Commerce Publishing LLC in October, 2008. This report consists of 19 pages and the price starts from US $ 995.
Abstract
Overview
There have been numerous wireless and solar powered video surveillance
solutions on the market over the last few years. The Really WirelessTM
platform changes the equation for wireless video surveillance for a variety of
reasons. This paper evaluates the systems and its practical application as
well as the opportunities for self-sufficient wireless video surveillance via
WiMAX.
Key Findings
It is now possible to deploy "really wireless" remote video surveillance
solutions at remote sites (construction projects, borders) where the power
grid and telephone networks may not exist New IP video surveillance cameras
using H.264 technology provide high resolution imagery using one-fourth the
bandwidth of conventional cameras WiMAX provides an ideal wireless backhaul
solution for those cameras given is qualities for security, quality of service
(QoS), reliability, range and throughput Solar power stations are inexpensive
and easy to deploy and provide reliable power to both the security camera and
the WiMAX subscriber device Video surveillance over WiMAX services in US
markets could be a $3.6 billion market by 2014.
Target Audience
- WiMAX vendors: this will prove to be a very lucrative niche market for
those willing to focus on it and adjust their sales and marketing strategy
accordingly
- Video encoding equipment vendors, including vendors of IP video
surveillance products
- Federal, military, state and local governments (police and fire)
- Security service providers
- Network devices vendors: WiMAX deployments to service a $3.6 billion
market will drive demand for a wide range of network devices Insurance
industry: How many billions of dollars in claims can be avoided via video
surveillance via WiMAX?
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- The Video Revolution: Enabling compression technologies
- HD at 1 Mbps?: HD recording and streaming live anywhere, any time
- Standards
- Cameras
- The Convergence Case Study: SecureacamTM IP Video Surveillance Camera
System
- Why WiMAX for Video Surveillance?
- Advantages of WiMAX in Video Surveillance
- Range and Throughput
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Security
- Summary: implications for WiMAX-based video surveillance
- Solar: The Other Wireless
- Conclusion
- Appendix A Specifications for the SecuracamTM Platform
Figures
- Figure 1: By compressing video and using WiMAX for distribution a
match is now made between video content and bandwidth
- Figure 2: WMX Systems field test for WiMAX and HD camera with
laptop-sized encoder in support of ABC News during Democratic National
Convention, Denver, August, 2008
- Figure 3: A standard IP video camera solution uses as much as 1500
Kbps to transmit video where as the Secureacam uses only 350 Kbps to transmit
the same video
- Figure 4: Comparison of Wi-Fi and WiMAX from a high overview
- Figure 5: WiMAX security: authentication and encryption
- Figure 6: The solar power station
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