Friday, July 07, 2006

Multi-Camera Server offers wireless vehicle tracking

Suited for public transit and fleet applications, TransViewer(TM) digital recording server enables security personnel to see into moving vehicle in real-time. It is fully network capable, using Internet standard TCP/IP protocol, allowing live or recorded images to be accessed securely via wireless services. System multiplexes and records up to 8 video cameras and 2 channels of audio, as well as responds to panic alarms and processes GPS information.

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Las Vegas, NV (April 6, 2005) - AirVisual, a New York based application service provider for the enterprise security and safety market, is demonstrating a new, multi-camera digital recording server specifically designed for use in public transit and fleet applications here at ISCW 2005. TransViewer provides security personnel the ability to see into a moving vehicle in real time and is ideal for use with a wide range of public vehicles including buses and taxis, as well as private or commercial vehicles, aircraft and maritime vessels.

AirVisual's TransViewer digital recording server is fully network capable, using Internet standard TCP/IP protocol allowing live or recorded images to be accessed securely via wireless services. Much more powerful than the traditional law enforcement "in-car" video systems, this breakthrough product delivers real-time images from the inside of a vehicle, multiplexes and records up to eight video cameras and two channels of audio as well as responds to panic alarms and processes GPS information.

"Having instant visual access to transport vehicles is paramount in the management of safe and efficient operations," said Tom Hansen, Founder and CEO. "The comprehensive functionality of TransViewer enhances command center operations by quickly providing a wide range of information from any number of vehicles, expanding the boundaries for surveillance, tracking and communications."

Images can be archived to PCs or mass storage devices and can be retrieved through a variety of methods. The system features a "go-to-time" function that will play back images from a specified time and date, or can be downloaded at a specific time on a daily basis. Additionally, images from alarm events can be auto archived by way of file transfer protocol (FTP) on detection of a valid FTP server. Audit trails are initiated by the use of watermarking technology on all recorded images.


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