Uniview protects Mexico's newest means of transportation, Cablebus
The installed video surveillance system is based on the camera Uniview IPC868ER-VF18-B, a 4K panoramic dome with fisheye function.
Cablebus is the newest means of transportation in Mexico City. With capacity to move to 144.000 people a day, it is a project aimed at areas of high population density, reducing travel times and offering a safe and innovative service.
The flow of people is large and there is a high demand for video recording at all times. This means that real-time multichannel monitoring requires a professional system that guarantees the perfection and fluidity of the operation., while protecting the safety of citizens at all times.
To achieve these objectives, Uniview has deployed a complete system that protects the place with its camera IPC868ER-VF18-B. This allows you to see all the corners of the entrance area and the waiting lobby that have a large area. This is possible thanks to its fisheye correction function. Moreover, the temperature of the cable car is great between day and night, and the camera adapts to a wide temperature range.
Uniview IPC868ER-VF18-B
The IPC868ER-VF18-B 4K panoramic fisheye dome camera has an ultra-wide angle lens of 360 Degrees, so it can cover a large field of view.
Your goal of 1,8 mm provides a very wide coverage area and a resolution of 12 Megapixel. Can operate from 31°F to +140°F, within a range of extreme temperatures. A solution that was presented as the most suitable and suitable for this project.
This panoramic camera has a MicroSD card slot for onboard recording. Can be used as redundant video storage with saved data, even if the network connection is lost. After the network connection is restored, the data will be transferred back to the NVR.
The Uniview Unicorn video management server has also been used in this project, an ideal VMS for the management of large video surveillance applications. Can handle up to 2.000 IP camera connections and up to 1.000 Devices.
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