CCTV

Mobile solution

by Mark Rowe

New from Dahua is a ‘mobile solution’ for enable taxi and bus companies to deal with safety threats to their drivers.

Dahua Mobile Solution includes front-end camera, recorder and server. The manufacturer launched three series of products to meet different needs: IP, HDCVI and analogue. The cameras can be wedge dome, mini eyeball and mini dome. The recorder, with maximum resolution of 5MP, supports infra-red lighting and IP67. Aside from recording and local storage, the recorder can exchange data with the platform through 3G/4G/WIFI, for real-time sending of video, GPS, and sending alerts.

Various accessories support different applications. A hand microphone can allow two-way communication, a panic button can be in place for emergencies, a fuel level sensor measures fuel consumption; and swipe card reader for managers to check on driver attendance. Also provided are a seven-inch screen, audio pick up and protection box. The DSS server is the brain to Dahua Mobile Solution. Supporting up to 2000 channel connections, the server mainly controls and manages the mobile recorder. There are two versions of the server – purely software, as well as software and hardware integration to meet different customers needs.

You have the choice of Bus Mobile Solution, Logistics Mobile Solution, School Car Mobile Solution and Law Enforcement Vehicle Mobile Solution.

Dahua mobile solution was designed with three essential aspects:

The wireless signal in a vehicle is automatically switched from 4G to Wifi when the vehicle is back at the station. Then video in the recorder will be automatically uploaded at a speed of 10MBps, which will be accelerated to 15MBps soon the makers say.

People Counting

A people counting function of IPC can be used to count the number of people that have used a vehicle in a period. Then through a wireless internet connection, the statistics is sent from the recorder to the platform, which generates reports to see the flow of people at different times. This can help operating companies to optimize driving routes.

Geo Fence

A user can define an area on the digital map in the software and make restrictions, such as driving speed, typically in cash carrier and oil tanker uses.

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