Summary
Indoor and campus video surveillance requires the use of cameras and other surveillance equipment to monitor properties and assets inside buildings or in campus environments. In these situations, it can be difficult for security or law enforcement personnel to monitor all locations at the same time. Additionally, it can be expensive to increase security staff and it is often difficult to bring all information from remote cameras into a manageable format. The biggest challenge is effectively networking all of the required surveillance devices and systems, which is why it is important to consider both wired and wireless options for connectivity. When a system is properly designed, information from remote cameras can be viewed at one or multiple centralized points, in addition to being recorded and stored.
Features
• Quality coverage
• Easily scaled
• Reliability
• Motion sensing technology
• Legacy equipment integration
• Non-line-of-site frequency bands
• Broadband data speeds
• Configurable to multiple needs and application
Benefits
• Surveillance provided in hard-to-monitor areas
• Avoid difficult deployment of and large cost of cabling in older buildings
• Less cost by using centralized monitoring instead of human workforce

