White Papers & Case Studies
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Buffalo, NY Police Force Protects Citizens With City-Wide Wireless Video Surveillance
8/31/2010
When Mayor Byron Brown took office in 2006, he pledged the people of Buffalo to reduce the city’s crime rate. A key part of his plan was to deploy a real-time, city-wide video surveillance system to augment the public safety efforts of his police force. By Axis Communications
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Case Study: Buffalo, NY Police Force Protects Citizens With City-Wide Wireless Video Surveillance
8/31/2010
When Mayor Byron Brown took office in 2006, he pledged the people of Buffalo to reduce the city’s crime rate. A key part of his plan was to deploy a real-time, city-wide video surveillance system to augment the public safety efforts of his police force. By Axis Communications
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Underappreciated And Unheralded - 433 MHz RFID: Vehicle ID, Gated Entry, Asset And Personnel Tracking Applications
7/20/2010
It is critical to understand that any device transmitting radio frequency sold in the United States is subject to regulation by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission). FCC Part 15 certification, among other things, certifies that a signaling device does not cause interference with other RF devices. By Douglas L. Cram
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White Paper: Underappreciated And Unheralded - 433 MHz RFID: Vehicle ID, Gated Entry, Asset And Personnel Tracking Applications
7/20/2010
It is critical to understand that any device transmitting radio frequency sold in the United States is subject to regulation by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission). FCC Part 15 certification, among other things, certifies that a signaling device does not cause interference with other RF devices. By Douglas L. Cram
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High School Reduces Tardiness By 75 Percent
7/20/2010
With 2,500 students, Dundee-Crown High School in Carpentersville, Illinois—about 40 miles northwest of Chicago—is the largest high school in its district. The school operates with a unique block system, where students take classes in four longer segments each day. By Zebra Technologies
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Case Study: High School Reduces Tardiness By 75 Percent
7/20/2010
With 2,500 students, Dundee-Crown High School in Carpentersville, Illinois—about 40 miles northwest of Chicago—is the largest high school in its district. The school operates with a unique block system, where students take classes in four longer segments each day. By Zebra Technologies
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Case Study: Video Management System Installed To Secure Super Bowl XLII
7/19/2010
For the Phoenix, AZ Police Department, Super Bowl XLII was much more than a festive, one-day event. The Super Bowl not only attracts tens of thousands of visitors, as well as journalists, support staff for the team and everyone who’s anyone in U.S. sports – and there’s always the fear that the game’s high profile would make it a prime target for unrest, violence or even a terrorist attack. To extend its reach and city-wide situational awareness, the Phoenix PD decided to add a layer of video surveillance, especially downtown where most of the events related to the game took place.
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Case Study: IP-based Security Operations Center Installed For Mulinational Bank
7/19/2010
This large financial institution needed to update their legacy video surveillance solution so that they were easily able to locate video within minutes of an incident and have synchronized audio along with the video in order to better investigate alarms. By DVTel
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IP-Based Security Operations Center For Multinational Bank
7/19/2010
This large financial institution needed to update their legacy video surveillance solution so that they were easily able to locate video within minutes of an incident and have synchronized audio along with the video in order to better investigate alarms. By DVTel
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Take Video Surveillance Solutions To Municipalities
5/17/2010
Buffalo, NY police force protects citizens with city-wide wireless video surveillance.
When Mayor Byron Brown took office in 2006, he pledged the people of Buffalo to reduce the city’s crime rate. A key part of his plan was to deploy a real-time, city-wide video surveillance system to augment the public safety efforts of his police force. The solution he sought needed high-resolution cameras that could read license plates from 200 yards away and provide officers with evidence-grade, real-time streaming video.
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