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© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1
Cisco Networked Video Surveillance
Graham Porter CISCO Systems
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Questions for today’s meeting
What does Cisco have to say to you about Video?
What do Customers expect from Cisco?
Migration – Can Cisco smooth the journey?
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Where are the answers coming from?
FAQ’s from Customers
Migration Experience
Voice of the Customer experiences
Honest mistakes
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• Highly regulated
• Fast images
• Instant real time playback
• Strong commercial justification
• High energy images
• Local storage intensive
• 4.25m public cameras
• Data Protection issues
• Public evidence requirements
• All lighting conditions –day/night, sodium, halogen etc
• Regional storage & playback
Experience & Expertise
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Problem• Analog VCR obsolescence• Sub-optimal storage of regulated video
Goal• Move to digital recording - improve video storage• Common vendor for Gaming Surveillance and Security ops• Scaleable system for future major expansion: Palazzo Tower• Minimize conversion disruptions
Migration without disruption
Solution• Cisco Stream Manager software, IP Gateway Decoders• Integrated Services Platform (Gaming Surveillance)• Convergence Chassis & Services Platform (Casino
Security)Business Value• Smooth migration, no disruption to operations• Improved productivity• Enabled new investigative capabilities for faster
event resolution
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Voice of the Customer
“We were able to migrate from analog to digital networked video surveillance without operational disruption. The move was also invisible to our surveillance operators as Cisco's video surveillance solution provides low-latency, broadcast-quality video. Since we could continue to use our existing analog controls and displays, the operators did not have to be re-trained, but now enjoy new capabilities only available with IP-network technology innovations.”
Dan EitnierDirector of Surveillance
The Venetian
The Venetian & Venetia Towers
The Palazzo Tower Artist Drawing
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Technology Basics –Starting the Journey
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The Simplest View of IP Video
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Useful metaphors - Roman Cavalry connected or converged?
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Video Evolution
VCR•Standalone box•Poor image•Hard to search
DVR•Easier to search•Consistent Quality
Cisco Video Surveillance Platform •Secure viewing from anywhere•Fail-safe redundant storage•Easy integration with other systems•Enterprise class storage and support
NVR•DVR benefits•More storage options•Limited network connection
Analog Cameras
Analog Cameras
Analog Cameras
IT Platform
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Equipment: Cameras are no-longer dumb imaging appliances – they are ‘mini-computers’ at the network edge
Digital ImageProcessor
(CCD or CMOS)
CompressionChip-set
CPU(On-board 'computer')
FlashMemory(EPROM)
DRAM (Non-volatile
Memory)
NIC(Networkinterface
chip)
Memory LAN Connection RAM Capture & Compression
Mother Processor
Inside an IP camera case vs. inside a PC chassis
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IT Converged vs. Security Industry
IT World Network is key – PC architecture & device management.Any-to-Any based in data typesStandards-based (802.xx & IEEE)Video = data Storage models are IT-centric
Security World Network is transport for system images from camera to storageOurs-to-Ours system architectureManufacturer-based & product specificVideo = images Storage models are still IT-centric
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1980s
Network ConsolidationNetwork Consolidation
Cisco – Convergence ExperienceWaves of Convergence
FAX
1990s
FAX
2000
IP-PBX
Today
IP-PBX
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The journey…..towards IT-based video
Network video surveillance & security systemsStandard IT products
Linux ServersBrowser Based Display on Windows PC’sOf the shelf servers & storage
Video Surveillance Solution Complete IP Video Management ApplicationLayer IP on legacy analogue solutions
Platform for Integration Open API and protocolsExtensive device drivers for IP cameras and encodersBandwidth management Integration and Technology Partners for Security, C2, CAD, VideoAnalytics
Robust, Scalable Architecture
PhysicalSecurity IT
Convergence
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Video is converging to a standards based IT environment
Analogue Security Systems
IT Based Security SystemsStandard components, Enterprise focused, supports application integration
Proprietary systems with some off the shelf
components. Support for application integration.
Storage challenges
Proprietary systems with vendor supplied
components and custom applications.
Point solutions
Transition Process
Future State
Solution based on standard off the shelf products. Integration of multiple client driven applications. Security video as an enterprise asset taking advantage of enterprise storage strategies
Security & IT – collaborating to provide a force multiplier
Time:
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Half Way House - Information & Intelligence
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Long Term Monitoring Results – Event Statistics (24 hours)
Office
200 sq. ft.
Office
1875 sq. ft.
Stairs Downto Building
PedestrianXing
Parking Spots
Parking Spots
Stairs toUpper
Parking Lot
Building
MainEntrance
Cameramounted on
roof ofbuilding
CameraCoverageArea
Road Road
Lamps
TypicalPedestrianPath
TypicalVehiclePath
Draw in alarm trigger areas on screen
Arrival & Departure thru’ data-miningPaths of Large Objects over a 24 hour period
Tracks of all objects over a 24 hours
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34 37 40 43 46 49 52 55 58 61 64 67 70 73 76
Series1
Arrival Peak:
~ 8.30 am
Departure Peak: ~ 3.30 pm & 5.30pm
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C4ISROperations Centre
Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance,
Reconnaissance.
UnifiedCollaboration
Emergency-GradeNetworks
Citizen-AuthorityInteraction
Video Provides an Open Platform End-Game Empowered Mobile Workforce
Solution 1
Solution 6
Solution 5
Solution 4
Solution 2Emergency
Prevention, Preparation & Prediction,
Response and Recovery
Surveillance,Sensors,
and BiometricsTechnologies
Solution 3
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Solution 6
C4ISROperations Center
Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance,
Reconnaissance.
Solution 1
Open Platform for Safety and Security: Solutions Views
EmergencyPrevention,
Preparation & Prediction, Response
and Recovery
Solution and Architecture is Partner Dependent
1) Cameras
3) Analytics:
4) Sensors:
5) Biometrics:
Mobile WorkforceSolution 2
Surveillance,Sensors,
and BiometricsTechnologies
Solution 3
Emergency-GradeNetworks
Solution 5UnifiedCollaboration
Solution 6
Solution 1 C4ISR
Solution 4 Citizen-AuthorityInteraction
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Addressing the IssuesCisco Video Surveillance
Products
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IP GatewaysAnalog camera, display & control connectivity
Cisco Video Surveillance PortfolioInteroperability, Investment Protection, New Capabilities
Video Surveillance System SoftwarePC and Web ClientsViewing, Configuration, Virtual Matrix Switching, Customization
Cisco Services PlatformsEvent-tagged recording / storage
Black boxes with names
and numbers on them…
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Cisco VSM Product Suite
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Video Management Subsystem
CRM, Marketing, HR, …
Command & Control
OperationsPhysicalSecurity
AbstractionLayer for Video
ComponentsIP cameras
VideoWall
StorageWebinterface
PTZKeyboards& MatrixSwitches
Peer Sub-Systems
Applications
VideoManagementSubsystem
EncodersAnalog Video
ElectronicAccessControl
ComputerAided
Dispatch
IntrusionDetection
VideoAnalytics
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Can it all work on one Network?
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Wembley StadiumWembley StadiumCisco Partner Engagement Cisco Partner Engagement -- Completed 2007Completed 2007
“You don’t know what technology you’ll fit at the start of the project” WNSL
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Integrated IT and FMIntegrated IT and FM• A resilient Cisco IP Network provides
an integrated communication path for applications including:
• Telephones• Stewards emergency phones • Business systems, e-mail• HVAC• Press internet access• Wireless networking• EPOS• Fire Management System• Public Address/ Voice Alarm• Master Aerial Television• CCTV• Access Control and Turnstiles• Broadcast systems• Scoreboards• Lighting controls• Lifts/Escalators
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Overview of Stadium OperationsOverview of Stadium Operations
Event Control Room Security Control Room BMS Operations Room
Access ControlStadium Security Management SystemStadium Door and Turnstile systemsStewards Telephones
Crowd ControlHospitality ControlArena ControlOperations ControlMedical ControlCeiling MonitorsDeputy Safety OfficerStadium Safety TeamTechnical ControlMaster Fire Alarm Control
Stadium Management SystemEnvironmental controlsHV/LV systemsLiftsElevatorsLighting ControlsMATVMonitor feedsPA/VAPublic addressLarge Format Video System
Met Police Control Room
Incident ManagementPolice operations controlCCTV control overideStadium AnnouncementLinks to HQ
Network infrastructure
Business Systems
Office ApplicationsemailVoicemailFinance SystemsHR SystemsVoice RecordingCall LoggingNetwork MonitoringEPOS Systems
Conference and BanquetingPress OperationsVIP servicesBox HoldersClub Wembley
Bowl Events
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Who will guide us on our Journey?
….ask a 9 year old…
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Cisco Video Surveillance Partners
LSI’s**: NorthropLockheedL-3RaytheonIntergraphBoeingSAIC
Military Approval LabsSandiaSPAWARNSWC CraneUSAF ESC FP/FD
**US FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HOMELAND PROTECTION DEPT.,
APPROVED
EU ATP Partners: NetDesignTOPNORDICASCOMIBM ItaliaStemmerIBM GermanyTYCOQuadrant
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Exponential Synergies: Innovative CapabilitiesPhysical and Logical Security Convergence
Mode of Attack
Target Physical Assets & People
InformationAttack
Target Valued Electronic / Network Assets
Targets
Brand People
Facilities
$$$
Computers
Intellectual Property
Physical Security
PhysicalAttack
Information Security
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Cisco video is the new security Hero
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Next StepsNetwork Video System Design Project by Project
Systems Integration Specifications
Implementation
Contacts:Lise Grundtvig – Product Sales Specialist
Peter Klint – Regional Sales Manager
Next Steps: For More Information
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Start-up Considerations for an IP System1. IT factors
• Network adequacy video readiness• Location of storage/controls/devices
• Skillset needed for design & implementation
2. Security factors• Gold/Silver/bronze permissions
• Freedom to choose best of breed• Audit-trailing like no other technology
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Crime displaced = 40% from troubled neighbourhoods
25% more crime detection rate & 82% reduction in Policing costs
“This report …highlights some of the problems faced by many of those who operate and manage CCTV systems.
The need for standards, better training, improved partnership working & more coordinated use of new technology will ensure that we get the best out of new
& existing CCTV systems”.TONY MCNULTY
HM Minister of State for Security,Counter Terrorism and Police and Ministerial Adviser on
Parliamentary Affairs
http://www.crimereduction.homeoffice.gov.uk/cctv/cctv048.pdf
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Top three take-aways….
Start simple to build functionality
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Network video implemented properly