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  • Solar power fencing system and CCTV integration

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  • Presentation Outline
  • Back Ground / Introduction
  • Areas of mutual interest
  • a. Perimeter Solar Fencing (Basic, Mid
    Range, High security )
  • b. IP CCTV Surveillance system
  • c. RFID based Access Control system for
    student monitoring
  • d. Central Monitoring Station Equipment
  • System Architecture , Specifications and Budget
  • Detailed Quotations
  • Conclusion

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Fences are first line of defence mechanisms
Why Solar Fencing ?
  • Crime and disruption protection through
    deterrence.
  • Reduction of damages through the use of delaying
    mechanisms such as fences.

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Perimeter Solar Fencing -- Attributes
  • Safety
  • Durable
  • Convenience to operate
  • Weather resistant
  • Durable
  • Low maintenance
  • Spot Alarming
  • Multi Sector Monitoring
  • Open ended for Expansion
  • Flood Lighting control
  • Intrusion Detection and Alerting
  • through PC application Software.

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Solar power fencing -- Principle of Operation
  •   An electric fence is a barrier that
    uses electric shocks to deter animals or people
    from crossing a boundary. The voltage of the
    shock may have effects ranging from uncomfortable
    to painful but not lethal. The charge of pulse
    0.3 milli sec is sent through the fence in 1- to
    2-second intervals and gets energized to 4000 to
    9000 volts.

Advantages of Solar Power Fencing
  • Advanced Perimeter protection device
  • Non-lethal system
  • Does not require any approval from any
    Government Department.
  • System meets ISI and IEC standards of safety.
  • Creates a Psychological fear in the mind of
    intruder.
  • System shall not only detect but also deny the
    intrusion.

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Categories of Solar Power Fencing systems
  • Basic Security Power Fencing
  • Mid range Security Fencing with CMS facility and
    Flood Light Control
  • Advanced Perimeter Security System with CCTV
    integration

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Basic Security Power Fencing
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Components of a Solar Power Fencing System ---
Basic Version
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Main Components of Solar Fencing System - contd
  • Fence Energizer
  • Fence Voltage Alarm
  • LMLA Battery
  • Solar Module
  • External Alarm
  • Fence accessories
  • Earthing mechanism
  • Monitoring and Reporting Unit

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Limitation of this model
  • No source Detection
  • No Flood Light Control
  • Requires Lot of manual Intervention
  • User need to monitor the health on daily basis
  • No much intelligence is incorporated

Conclusion
  • Easy to install
  • Absolutely low cost
  • Provides same level of security when compared to
    other models
  • Requires lot of Manual intervention every day

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Mid range Security Fencing with CMS facility and
Flood Light Control
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Mid Range System Features
  • Includes all basic Solar Fencing system
    Attributes
  • User can control the operation of the entire
    system from the central unit through CMS software
  • Identification of the alarm Zone is possible in
    this.
  • Provides the real time health status of the
    Fence
  • Flood Light Control through CMS software
  • Provides Reports of Communication and intrusion

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Perimeter Length 6.0 KM (Approximately) Difficul
ties in operating Perimeter
Equipment Fencing, Lighting
etc What if a security alarm is Triggered ?
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Zone 12
Zone 3
Zone 11
Zones Identified by BLAZE
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Zone 2
Zone 4
Zone 1
Zone 10
Zone 5
Zone 9
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
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Central Monitoring Unit Features
  • It provides a digital control over the System.
  • The zone of intrusion will be indicated on the
    LCD screen.
  • Speech dialer and SMS messenger is incorporated
    in the system and shall call the stored number
    automatically, upon intrusion.
  • Access to the System shall be through Password
    only.
  • The System parameters (Fence Voltage, Battery
    status, Communication status, Alarm status etc..)
    can be monitored and changed with the help of a
    communication Link with the Monitoring Node kept
    at each Energizer by Authorized Administrator

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Central Monitoring Unit Operation Diagram
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Real Time Communication Status of CMS GUI
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Real Time Intrusion Detection System
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Conclusion
  • Easy to install
  • Absolutely low cost
  • Provides same level of security when compared to
    other models
  • Requires very less manual intervention
  • Provides efficient Flood Light controlling based
    on intrusion. Manual control is also possible.
  • User can monitor the Health of the Fence in Real
    Time.
  • User can Control the ON and OFF of the System in
    Real Time through CMS software.

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Advanced Perimeter Security System with CCTV
integration
Wireless IP Surveillance Solution
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Advanced System Specifications
  • Includes all basic Solar Fencing system
    Attributes
  • User can control the operation of the entire
    system from the central unit through CMS software
  • Identification of the alarm Zone is possible in
    this.
  • Provides the real time health status of the
    Fence
  • Flood Light Control through CMS software
  • Provides Reports of Communication and intrusion
  • PTZ enabled CCTV camera can help in monitoring
    the intrusion areas in less than 5 sec.
  • Ethernet equipment at each Node can help for
    further extension of the system.

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  • Typical Equipment at Each Zone
  • PTZ high Resolution camera
  • Solar Fencing Equipment
  • CMS software
  • When Alarm Triggers
  • Central unit will get intimation about the
    Intrusion zone and the same will be indicated in
    the MIMIC Panel
  • PTZ cameras will be directed towards the Zone
    and user can zoom into the source of intrusion
    with high end optical Zoom cameras.

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Zone 12
Zone 3
Zone 11
12 Zones Identified by BLAZE with CCTV
integration
Zone 2
Zone 4
Zone 1
Zone 10
Zone 5
Zone 9
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
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Budget Requirements for Solar Power Fencing system
  • Basic System
  • Per KM 5.20 Lakh
  • Total Cost 33 36 Lakh including
    installation
  • Mid Range System with CMS and Lighting control
  • Per Zone 4.9 Lakh approx
  • Total Cost 58.8 62 Lakh with installation
  • Advanced system with CCTV surveillance
  • Per Zone 11.2 Lakh approx
  • Total Cost 134 140 Lakh with installation

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Safety requirements of Solar Power Fencing System
  • Fence lines should not lie within 2 m of
    telephone lines or within 15 m of power cables.
  • Fence earthing systems should be positioned at
    least 10 m away from any electricity supply earth
    pit.
  • Where the general public has access to the fenced
    area, warning notices should be attached to the
    fence at intervals no greater than 100 m.
  • If a fence is in the vicinity of over head power
    lines, no fence wire should be higher than 6'6"
    above the ground.
  • An electric fence ground system should not be
    connected to any plumbing system, including
    disused water pipes or old bore casings, nor
    should it be connected to any other grounding
    device.
  • Each energizer should be connected to its own
    ground system and this should not be connected to
    any other ground system.

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IP Video Surveillance for Campus activity
monitoring
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Traditional DVR System
Coax
Cat 5e
Network Switch
Cat 5e
DVR
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IP Video System
Analog Cameras
IP Cameras
Coax
Encoder
Network Switch
Cat 5e
Cat 5e
Storage
Client Workstation
NVR
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IP Cameras
  • Connect directly to Ethernet network
  • Wide variety of models available for all
    applications

Fixed
Mini-Dome
Pan/Tilt/Zoom
Bullet
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  • Most cameras have high resolution available
  • 640 X 480 (4 CIF)
  • 720 X 480 (D1 )
  • MegaPixel IP Cameras are available
  • Up to 5 MegaPixels

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IP cameras with megapixel resolution allow for
highly effective digital zoom capability and
virtual pan and tilt functionality
640 X 480 Image
1900 X 1200 Image
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  • Power Over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af)
  • Less cabling
  • Can be added using injectors (mid-spans)
  • Use existing IP switches

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  • Various video compression methods are available
  • Motion JPEG
  • MPEG4
  • H.264
  • Wavelet
  • Most cameras only have one or two types of
    compression available

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  • The camera can be used as connection device for
    other types of data
  • Alarm Inputs
  • Alarm Outputs
  • Audio (Bi-Directional)
  • RS-232

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  • Many models have card slots available for
    wireless Ethernet adaptors or local storage
  • Many options are available for wireless
    connection to cameras

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  • Most models have built-in motion detection
  • Some have built-in video analytics
  • Intelligent motion detection
  • Abandoned object

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NVR
  • Software Solution
  • Installed on a non-proprietary server
  • Advantages
  • Customers can source their own servers,
    workstations, and storage devices
  • Can be less expensive in cases where there are a
    large number of cameras being recorded at a low
    frame rate
  • Virtually all IP cameras are supported
  • Virtual matrix switch software is available

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  • Disadvantages of software NVR
  • Can be more difficult to install and service
  • Higher total cost in most cases
  • Limited integration with access control
  • Customers can buy their own servers and storage

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  • NVR on proprietary hardware
  • Software is pre-installed on hardware provided by
    the CCTV manufacturer
  • Internal or external storage is also usually
    provided by the CCTV manufacturer
  • Advantages
  • Easy to design the system
  • Easy to install and service
  • Many of these types of NVRs can be integrated
    with access control systems
  • User interface may be similar or identical to
    DVRs
  • Well developed suite of features inherited from
    DVR technology

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  • Disadvantages of proprietary NVR
  • Usually support a very limited variety of cameras
  • Customers that desire IP surveillance systems may
    not want to be locked into proprietary server and
    storage hardware

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Large facilities or campus environments
  • Server pulls video over network backbone
  • Long distance home-run cabling is not required.

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Cameras are widely distributed
  • Locations are connected via a WAN
  • Recording is done at a central location

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More Applications
  • Customer needs high resolution images
  • Most surveillance grade IP cameras can provide
    higher resolution images than DVR
  • MegaPixel cameras can provide very high quality
    images
  • Remember that they will require at least 20 times
    more storage space than a standard camera
  • Customers with the future in mind
  • Customers with a strong IT department

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Budget for CCTV surveillance along with Recording
hardware Excluding network infrastructure
Fixed 29.5K 13.0 Lakh
Mini-Dome 94.5K 36 42 Lakh
Pan/Tilt/Zoom 143.0K 55 60 Lakh
Bullet 23.0K 11.0 Lakh
For 32 Cameras
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Long Range RFID access control system for Student
activity tracking at the main gate
  • System Requirements
  • Long Range RFID readers 2 in number
  • RFID tags As per the requirement
  • Application software Customized as per
    the requirements
  • Budget requirements
  • Long Range Reader 65.0 K 2 130.0 K
  • Cards 50 60 rupee per tag
  • Software cost around 100.0 K Estimated
    total cost for 1000 students 3.0 Lakh rupee

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Central Monitoring Station Equipment
  • For Solar Power Fencing Monitoring and
    Commanding Control of the same.
  • For Perimeter Lighting control and Perimeter
    camera monitoring
  • For CCTV surveillance of the campus
  • For Student activity monitoring
  • Estimate of the Budget can be prepared if the
    above three system configurations are finalized.

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