Chicago police use open platform solution
The IntelliViewer 2.0 software is being used to deliver pre-recorded and live video to computer terminals and mobile devices held by Chicago Police Department officers.
Police can also integrate disparate security surveillance systems onto a single emergency response platform while delivering the information wirelessly to responders over any network and to virtually any mobile device.
“This is a great tool for the distribution and sharing of information amongst first responders and also private security elements to deal with the growing demand for city wide security and public safety,” said Tom Hansen, AirVisual’s founder and CEO.
“With the ability to share collected visual information on one, peer-to-peer real time platform, it will deliver results because it reduces the time to respond with fewer unknowns.”
IntelliViewer 2.0 is an open architecture, multi-vendor, IP-based content distribution platform. AirVisual claims it can connect video sources, access control, RFID and sensor networks, and is able to perform adaptive routing, optimisation, distribution, and delivery of content.
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Chicago police use open platform solution
The IntelliViewer 2.0 software is being used to deliver pre-recorded and live video to computer terminals and mobile devices held […]
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