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Phoenix IVS Introduces Intelligent Video Surveillance That Operates on Cellular Networks at ASIS International 2008

The IVM™ 3G, a Mobile Intelligent Video Surveillance, which operates in any Environment was introduced for the first time by Phoenix IVS at the ASIS 54th Annual Seminar and Exhibits in Atlanta, GA. This unique device can be used for deploying intelligent video surveillance in any urban environment, such as city-wide surveillance, covert surveillance, mobile intelligent video surveillance, and fixed installations. It utilizes existing cellular infrastructure for communication. It also accepts any analog video input including color, black and white, low light, day night, and thermal video inputs providing IP video compression and video analytics instantly at the same time providing 12VDC output to power any fixed camera. The IVM™ 3G is contained in an IP67 enclosure enabling deployment in any outdoor environment. It is no longer restricted by the reach of wired networks, the IVM™ 3G can operate on 800/900 MHz EV-DO or 850/1900/2100 MHz UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA cellular networks. With intelligent video analytics, the IVM™ 3G can conserve bandwidth transmission of video keeping video traffic minimal for bandwidth conservation. Video can be streamed on a tripwire or an object left behind event. Alerts can be triggered on virtual tripwire, object left behind, camera tampering, and many more events. Events and video are transmitted through HTTP Web Services offering the most scalable deployment through diverse networks and systems. The IVM™ 3G is managed through the MIVS™ Manager specifically designed to manage wireless video and wireless nodes for event monitoring, live video and recordings. Optional accessories include a battery backup and solar panel kits.

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