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06/05/2010

EtherWAN to exhibit in-vehicle surveillance at IFSEC 2010

Taipei, Taiwan

The market for in-vehicle surveillance is forecasted to grow at an average of 6.5% a year from 2010 to 2013, according IMS Research. Several US cities have introduced legislation that requires cameras in police cars. EtherWAN plans to demonstrate its comprehensive in-vehicle surveillance system that they developed in cooperation with Plustek at IFSEC 2010, from May 10th to the 13th, in Birmingham UK.

EtherWAN plans to showcase its entire line up of industry applications at the IFSEC 2010. At their stand (F125, Hall 4) will demonstrate their In-vehicle and Intersection Surveillance Solutions, PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) Switches, Media Converters and Ethernet Extenders.

Among their display, EtherWAN will highlight their comprehensive in-vehicle surveillance system that they developed in cooperation with Plustek. In the solution, Plustek provides the rugged & mobile Network Video Recorder (NVR) equipment that can hold up to 48 hours of live recording. EtherWAN's hardened-grade EX46000 Series 8-port PoE Switch offers technology that will provide continuous power over the LAN cable without any interruptions to cameras posted throughout the vehicle. With a temperature range of up to 75°C (167°F), tested at 85°C (185°F), this industrial grade switch will work even on the hottest summer day even if the bus has no air conditioning.

The EX46000, with E4 certification, works with EtherWAN's DD-85-48 power converter, from 12-36VDC to 48VDC, to provide the enough voltage to power the surveillance system in any transportation vehicle. EtherWAN designed the DD-85-48 in order to work with vehicles that require different power input voltage.


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