Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- The Video Revolution: Enabling compression technologies
- HD at 1 Mbps?: HD recording and streaming live anywhere, any time
- Standards
- Cameras
- The Convergence Case Study: SecureacamTM IP Video Surveillance Camera
System
- Why WiMAX for Video Surveillance?
- Advantages of WiMAX in Video Surveillance
- Range and Throughput
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Security
- Summary: implications for WiMAX-based video surveillance
- Solar: The Other Wireless
- Conclusion
- Appendix A Specifications for the SecuracamTM Platform
Figures
- Figure 1: By compressing video and using WiMAX for distribution a
match is now made between video content and bandwidth
- Figure 2: WMX Systems field test for WiMAX and HD camera with
laptop-sized encoder in support of ABC News during Democratic National
Convention, Denver, August, 2008
- Figure 3: A standard IP video camera solution uses as much as 1500
Kbps to transmit video where as the Secureacam uses only 350 Kbps to transmit
the same video
- Figure 4: Comparison of Wi-Fi and WiMAX from a high overview
- Figure 5: WiMAX security: authentication and encryption
- Figure 6: The solar power station
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