Infinova's software manages original analogue system and new IP solution as single video surveillance system |
Infinova announced that the video surveillance system at the newly expanded Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) includes more than 500 Infinova IP cameras plus Infinova monitors, matrix switchers and fibre optic transceivers. System components are distributed over sub-control rooms to provide local monitoring for each exhibition hall. Control rooms are connected by a fibre optic network to a centralised archiving system where recorded video is stored for one month.
With over 1 million people visiting the centre each year and 12 halls totalling 55,000 square metres, ADNEC is the largest exhibition venue in the Middle East and hosts over 60 high profile exhibitions each year, from large scale public shows such as the Abu Dhabi Book Fair to international trade exhibitions such as IDEX and ADIPEC.
"The security system for the original halls was based on analogue technology but, for the new extension, ADNEC chose an IP video surveillance solution. They selected Infinova because they required the two systems to be seamlessly integrated," explains Mark S. Wilson, Infinova Vice President, Marketing. "They were aware of our reputation for helping customers bridge the gap to IP while also protecting the investment they have in their installed analogue system. Using our Network Video Management software, the security staff at ADNEC can manage the existing analogue system and the new IP solution as a single video surveillance system."
Special fibre optic cable provides additional protection by preventing intruders from breaching ADNEC's Ethernet-transmitted security system |
"Owing to the outstanding image quality of the recordings, we are able to obtain usable video evidence, even at a great distance," states a security official at ADNEC.
The hybrid system was installed by Falcon Eye Technology, a local systems integrator.
More information on Infinova integrated analogue/digital solutions is available on the front page of the Infinova website under "Should You Jump to IP."