Wintop Provides Safeguards for the Security Management Monitoring System in Sha Jing Street, Bao'an,
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Bao'an District Sha Jing Street Video Surveillance System Case

I. Project Overview
The process of urbanization has left behind a large number of urban villages, which have significant safety and fire hazards. However, due to the high population density, diversity, and mobility within these urban villages, there are unique challenges and uncontrollability in management. Under the guidance of the national policy to establish "Safe Cities," urban villages can also adopt modern technological means for qualitative leaps in management. To enable centralized monitoring and effectively prevent safety incidents, Wintop Optoelectronics has designed a complete digital video remote network monitoring management system based on the characteristics of a high floating population, complicated area exits, and narrow winding roads of urban villages. This system is powerful, user-friendly, easy to operate, with clear images and high audio fidelity, ensuring clear and pleasant sound. A front-end monitoring system is installed in each building.
II. System Requirements
1. Timely remote monitoring to grasp the security dynamics of outlets. When an alarm occurs, the monitoring center can quickly understand the on-site situation by viewing the monitoring information to take appropriate measures. The monitoring center can also detect unusual situations at the outlets through real-time monitoring and take action accordingly.
2. Achieve unmanned front-end functionality. At monitoring points in various communities, remote monitoring will work without dedicated personnel on-site. If any abnormal situation occurs, the center will issue commands, prompting security personnel or other related staff to respond quickly.
3. The remote video control system can connect the monitoring system to computers via a network, integrating it with information management systems and office automation systems, thereby better serving management and improving management levels and efficiencies.
4. Unified standardized management of monitoring systems and data. Once the remote digital monitoring system is implemented, all control will be managed by the monitoring center, achieving unified standardized management of outlet monitoring systems.
5. The first phase of the outlet's image data (120 channels) is transmitted via a 100M network.
III. Solution
Solution Introduction
The entire solution has a clear structure, with rational distribution of monitoring points and even traffic allocation, ensuring real-time and smooth video transmission.
Front-end Outlets: The front-end outlets in Sha Jing Street, Bao'an District, are relatively dispersed, with over 120 cameras distributed across various communities. Each camera at the distribution point connects via network cable to the nearest node, using Wintop Optoelectronics' WT-8110 fiber optic transceiver or DS205-1F4T switch with a hundred-megabit network port, and connects via fiber optic to the community monitoring room through the WT-814 fiber optic transceiver rack port. The data access includes: 81 channels of fiber optic cables connecting to 5 WT-814 fiber optic transceivers, with network ports connecting to 3 CS1026-2GF24GT units.
Aggregation: The 3 CS1026-2GF24GT switches each connect 1 gigabit port to an aggregation layer switch, while the aggregation switch connects its optical port to the police network and other electrical ports connect to monitoring room computers, servers, NVRs, etc.
IV. Product Advantages
1. Gigabit bandwidth with no delays in images
2. Large frame transmission of mainstream video
3. Strong anti-interference for long-distance fiber optic transmission
4. Provides both external DC power supply and built-in power supply options
5. One-click VLAN isolation ensures data security
6. 4KV lightning protection grade suitable for use in stormy weather.
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