Milestone Philippines – MEC Networks Corporation https://mec.ph Your Partner in Innovation: The ICT and Physical Security Distributor in the Philippines Wed, 25 May 2022 07:30:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://storage.googleapis.com/stateless-mec-ph-storage/2021/04/2a9b1c0d-cropped-mec-logo-email-signature-32x32.png Milestone Philippines – MEC Networks Corporation https://mec.ph 32 32 Milestone: Value of Video Technology for a Connected Safe City https://mec.ph/news/video-tech-for-a-connected-safe-city/ Fri, 13 May 2022 06:48:02 +0000 https://mec.ph/?p=64606 An estimated 70% of the world population would be living in cities by 2050, which is a significant rise from the present level of roughly 55%. Population growth will keep on putting further strain on urban infrastructure. If we want to save our quality of life, we need to act immediately — and many cities… Continue reading Milestone: Value of Video Technology for a Connected Safe City

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An estimated 70% of the world population would be living in cities by 2050, which is a significant rise from the present level of roughly 55%. Population growth will keep on putting further strain on urban infrastructure. If we want to save our quality of life, we need to act immediately — and many cities are already moving forward with safe cities and video technology in mind.

Defining the Safe City

Connected and data-driven smart cities are what you will find in safe cities. These are spaces in which connected internet of things (IoT) technology is utilized to handle services and conditions that improve the quality of life of its citizens. Safe cities enable a wide range of benefits, from increased public safety to smoother transit to more dependable public services. 

Elevating the Safe City

Connectivity is the cornerstone of a secure city. While video technology has long been a fixture in cities, it has always been associated with surveillance and used mainly locally. A safe city is one in which all video technology systems are linked and centralized. This factor allows for the open exchange of information and actionable data.

Aside from this phenomenon, it will also help a range of urban institutions, including civic authorities and utilities, law enforcement, emergency medical services, and city planners. Not just in everyday operations and emergencies but also long-term growth.

McKinsey Global Institute’s report, Smart Cities: Digital Solutions for a More Livable Future, says that maximizing connected technology can potentially cut homicide, fire, and traffic accident mortality by 8 to 10%. It also implies that the numbers involving criminal activities such as assault, burglary, vehicle theft, and robbery can also shift from 30 to 40%.

Here are just a few benefits that can transpire from a connected safe city approach.

1. Enabling more efficient traffic flows

Traffic data is studied to find ways to improve local transportation and safety. In an incident, technologies such as automatic digital signs may reroute traffic away from accident sites and bottlenecks, allowing emergency vehicles to pass.

2. Stopping crime in real-time or even before it happens

AI-powered video systems detect strange or hostile conduct and dispatch law officers to the location at once. They are also capable of detecting noises such as shouting and gunfire. Another advantage is predictive policing. This feature allows law enforcement to identify criminal hotspots and enhance patrols and other deterrents by tracking movements and trends.

3. Managing crowds

Overcrowding is a common issue at sporting events, transportation hubs, and other major places. In these cases, video surveillance may warn workers to areas where health and safety are a concern, as well as redirect crowds if necessary. Due to the pandemic, various crowd-oriented technologies, like heat mapping and person/object monitoring, acquired an entirely new application case.

4. Contributing to environmental protection

Air pollution and large cities are often connected. Cities can strive toward improvements by identifying hotspots and sources. According to the McKinsey analysis, Beijing decreased airborne pollution by around 20% in less than a year by detecting sources and then managing traffic and construction appropriately.

Big Data Cityscapes

All of these video equipment and software produce massive amounts of data. And being able to comprehend it all is what makes a real difference. That is why smart control rooms have evolved into the driving force behind safe cities. These locations are where smart wall video systems relay data to the appropriate personnel and guarantee complete situational awareness for the entire city.

While these video insights are significant for organizing incident responses, it is by applying them with a broader perspective that cities can make progress for the welfare of their inhabitants.

Examples:

  • Since 2010, when Paris initially used safe city solutions to enhance road safety and traffic management, traffic deaths have reduced by 40%.
  • Barcelona’s investment in infrastructure and IoT has resulted in anticipated water savings of $58 million and the creation of 47,000 new employment opportunities.
  • Safe city strategies are expected to yield 20 trillion USD in economic benefits by 2026.

Re-evaluating City Living

Doomsday prophecies regarding the future abound. However, today’s secure cities provide a considerably more optimistic vision of tomorrow.

These are the locations where abstract tech phrases like “big data” and “IoT” provide concrete benefits, at least when connected video technology is involved. And, as forward-thinking cities have shown, city inhabitants worldwide will benefit.

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Milestone: New Device Pack Now Supports More Than 7,500 https://mec.ph/milestone-news/milestone-device-pack-update-for-7500-products-solutions/ Tue, 14 May 2019 07:56:42 +0000 https://mec.ph/?p=36062 Milestone Systems now supports more than 7,500 devices

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Achievement Frameworks, the main worldwide supplier of open stage organized video management Frameworks, has discharged Gadget Pack 10.1a for partners and clients utilizing Achievement XProtect® video solutions. The most recent Gadget Pack offers new firmware support for partners Hub, FLIR Frameworks, Hanwha Techwin, Honeywell, and MOBOTIX.

New features incorporate help for SRTP (Secure Constant Transport Convention), an element that guarantees that camera video streams are gotten through secure start to finish scrambled transportation strategy just by approved customers, for an expanded number of Pivot devices.

 

 Additionally, Gadget Pack 10.1a conveys executed help for ‘Driver Direction with Reaction’ on all Hub drivers, just as bugs-fixing of issues with interfacing through HTTPS and proper treatment of the speaker gadget of M1065-LW. Gadget Pack 10.1a has executed help for warm occasions for MOBOTIX M16 Arrangement and new driver support for SonyGenX, including bug-fixing for disappointment Tense recovery for SNC-VB630 and Multicast Settings issues for Sony G7. The new Gadget Pack offers support for the ONVIF determination 18.06. This incorporates various significant improvements and minor elucidations for better interoperability among ONVIF conformant customers and devices.

 

With the arrival of Gadget Pack 10.0a in late 2018, Achievement Frameworks presently underpins the new rationale for Data sources/Yields for Pivot sound gadget driver. The gadget pack likewise has actualized support for variable bitrates for Bosch, support for extra logical occasions for Vivotek, just as for Siqura. The Gadget Pack 10.0a additionally bolsters ONVIF-based cameras for partners Mobotix and Arecont Vision, both of whom discharged their first ONVIF-based cameras in 2018.

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