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The use of wireless internet technologies for security and surveillance applications is increasing day by day. The surveillance applications on the market today vary from monitoring super markets to large coast line harbors.

Video surveillance can be a potent tool for many industries, including but not limited to real estate, retail, airports, schools and law enforcement.

There is a significant difference between conventional wired video surveillance or CCTV solutions, compared to our Matrix 3200 wireless unit which allows us to implement a very different paradigm of data transfer.

A very basic video surveillance system consists of a PTZ camera, a video server, and transmission media to connect the camera to other components in the system. The PTZ camera, placed at ideal locations for surveillance, captures live video of the traffic under a bridge, as an example. The video is then fed as input to the video server. The video server is special hardware which digitizes and compresses the video data and then uploads the video data on to an existing TCP/IP network.

The Conventional CCTV Model:

Capture --> Transmit --> Record --> Analyze (Forensic, post-incident)

The Matrix 3200 Wireless Model:

Capture --> Intelligently Analyze (real-time intervention) -->Record --> Transmit (post-event forensic submission)

Most conventional applications are unable to deal with outdoor implementations where ruggedized, extreme-weather conditions involve situations where it would be convenient to have the camera placed at some location where it's not practical to run a cable from the camera. It is here that the need for a reliable wireless network that can transmit video data over long distances arises. Our Matrix 3200 unit has been designed differently than conventional wired network layouts. 

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