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22/02/2010

Albania government enhance election's security

Taipei, Taiwan

Together with 445 channels of AXIS and Mobotix IP cameras, NUUO has provided their value-added SI to install their surveillance solutions in 70 Albania election voting stations.


The Albanian government held a political elections in June 2010. Prior to the election, a surveillance system had been installed by system integrator--SHINE--with the important mission of achieving public credibility and preventing election irregularities. There are 70 voting stations in Albania, and the surveillance system needed to monitor and record the process of the ballot casting, counting and announcing. To avoid any possible dispute in this election, the most important consideration for the government was the stability of the surveillance system when these inter-regional 70 locations with 445 IP cameras operated and processed huge number of video signals at the same time during the election.

There were 445 channels of IP cameras installed in this system, including Axis and Mobotix IP cameras with two different surveillance targets. AXIS 207MW Megapixel IP cameras were installed near the vote counting tables to record the vote counting process as well as the later announcement of the results. At the same time, Mobotix Q24 IP dome cameras were installed in the center of the votation room roof for general surveillance.

NUUO Live View and Remote Live View are able to control the system by limits of authority, and it can choose among various stream profiles to meet different needs. For vote result announcing, the stream must have high resolution to record the content on the ballots, but for general monitoring, the manager can modify the frame rate to the most appropriate level, thus using resources in the most efficient way.

NUUO enables 128 CH streams of remote live view at one time, offering stable video quality, and it helped the central government to monitor all situations in the election offices. The voting sites were connected by a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to the Interior Ministry. During the election, the officers observed feeds from all the sites, and were able to monitor all facets of the election as well as react when an adverse event occurred. In addition, in the case of any irregularities, the event would be recorded, allowing the government to deal confidently with any dispute or controversy.

A political election needs to avoid all manner of controversy and dispute, it is why all processes need be publicly recorded and disclosed. Obviously this kind of application would become a more regular use as it does enhance the credibility and stability of elections.



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