CCTV & Security for Public or Private Users
Cost-effective, easily deployable wireless CCTV and security technology.
The first wireless network to offer evidence-quality video streaming in licensed or unlicensed spectrum, Airborne Evolution is ideally suited to:
- Permanent site security
- Event security
- Incident management
- Remote site video surveillance
- Remote data monitoring
- Temporary increased coverage on existing networks
- Allow access from Public Safety networks
The Airborne Proposition
Airborne networks are fast to deploy, high bandwidth and easy to grow or reconfigure. True Mesh architecture and our patented backplane make them ideal for covering large or irregular shaped areas and for fast, drop and insert addition of new base stations to cover traffic Hotspots. Airborne Evolution is uniquely capable of carrying evidence quality video over wireless links. Depending on budget and spectrum constraints, networks can be deployed in licensed or unlicensed spectrum. Unlike competitor networks, multiple hops can be used with minimal loss of usable bandwidth for traffic. Airborne networks offer real-time, cost-free access via control rooms, allowing perimeter security, live video monitoring or connection of laptops, pda’s or WiFi enabled phones.- Additional bandwidth to carry other traffic to users through WiFi or WiMax enabled devices
- Reduced cost of mobile phone usage in covered areas
- No site acquisition needed as equipment is street furniture or pole mountable, using existing power supply or wind power.
- Mesh nodes with any combination of WiFi or, uniquely, WiMax air interface. Cards are swappable in situ and remote configurable, which means a future proof mesh.
- Wi-Fi access to video streams for police within the mesh coverage zone at no-cost
- Wi-Fi access for the police to securely VPN back to their own network within the mesh coverage zone at no-cost
- Ability for authorities to allow emergency services and other field workers to securely access the network within the mesh coverage zone, or use the mesh to access emergency services own networks.