The Visual Defence centralized mobile video surveillance system was tested successfully at multiple Motomesh radio frequencies, definitively establishing its ability to provide first responders with real-time live and recorded video to enable faster, better-informed emergency response, as well as heightened public safety and security within mobile environments like buses and trains.
Each vehicle is installed with IP cameras and a Visual Defence DVSSm unit. The DVSSm communicates with the Motorola Motomesh radio and transmits video via the router and network switch to the Visual Defence VMS server located within a central monitoring center. Live and recorded video is viewed using the VMS SoftClient within the central monitoring center, as well as on laptops in the field that are connected wirelessly, giving users real-time
mobile access to video information. Highly flexible and scalable, the centralized mobile video surveillance solution can easily accommodate the addition of vehicles to the fleet, as well as additional mobile and fixed cameras to monitor public spaces, as requirements expand.
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