09/01/2011
Indigovision IP technology creates a complete HD gaming floor in Vegas
Las Vegas, Nv
The 99-security camera system will completely replace the existing analogue/DVR equipment and be installed in full compliance with the local Gaming Board by Indigovision’s authorised partner and gaming specialist, Southwest Surveillance. As the Gaming Board mandates no-loss recording at 30fps, Indigovision’s unique video guarantee means that the casino will not need to rely on secondary analogue or standard definition cameras in parallel with the HD security cameras for compliance.
The use of full-framerate HD security surveillance cameras in a gaming environment is compelling. Operators will be able to clearly recognise individual faces and distinguish between card suits and chip values. This will make it easier to identify potential cheats and to resolve disputes quickly, a benefit for both the customer and the casino.
“Another advantage of the new system will be the ability to view live or recorded video remotely, not just on a workstation in another part of the casino, but anywhere in the world. This is a major benefit for me to be able to personally keep an eye on my casino operations 24/7,” added Stevens. “The overall equipment footprint will also be much less with typically a single HD camera replacing 2 analogue security cameras and with fewer racks required for the video recorders.”
Recording will be achieved using Indigovision’s latest standalone NVR-AS 3000 network video recorders (NVRs). Each NVR will be configured with RAID 5 disks and redundant power supplies, creating a resilient and fault tolerant video storage solution. The NVRs will record all 99 camera streams directly from the network at full framerate and provide a minimum 7 day archive for the gaming floor.
The casino will use real time motion analytics to reduce the bandwidth and storage requirement from back-office security cameras and to provide continuous remote monitoring of alleys, roof tops, and other remote areas. Any motion detected will automatically alert the operators and display the video from the appropriate camera. Activity controlled framerate (ACF) is a unique feature that streams lower framerate video when the camera scene is inactive. When any motion is detected the video is automatically transmitted at the maximum configured framerate. This can considerably reduce the amount of video that is transmitted across the network and stored on the NVRs.