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Technical Track Security Innovations

Case Study

(Port Angeles School District)

Energy Facilities Conference – May 7, 2013 Leavenworth, WA

Speakers for presentation

Mark Twietmeyer – URS Electronics, Inc President / Second Generation Small Business Owner

Washington State Contracts# 03709 – DOT/Intelligent Transportation Systems

Washington State Contracts# 02612 – DOT/Intelligent Transportation systems #2

Introduction of the speakers.

Nolan Duce – Port of Angeles WA School District Maintenance Director since 1922

Will review the year long process Port Angeles School District followed to specify, design, develop the bill of materials, procurement, installation, start-up and end user training for a digital IP CCTV video system.

Steve Rice – Pelco by Schneider Electric Pacific NW General Manager.

Quick review of the evolution in CCTV technology (Analog to IP/Digital)

Discuss new technologies in CCTV (Analytics, Thermal/Infra-Red, Networking)

Who is URS Electronics?

Wholesale Distributor of Electronic Components since 1935

Market Place - Pacific Northwest (OR, WA, ID)

One (1) Location in NE Portland, 43 years at the same location.

13 full time employee (6 Inside/Counter, 3-Outside, 4 – Admin)

Customer Base:

1/3 – Government >> State and local political sub-divisions

1/3 - Commercial >> Utilities, Contractors, Industry

1/3 - OEM/CEM >> Medical, Controls, IC Semis

What is URS’s product focus?

Top 5 Product Categories

CCTV Video Equipment - Cameras, Monitors, DVR

Terminal Blocks / Connectors - DIN Rail, PCB

UPS/Power Supplies - Single & 3 Phase UPS

Value Added - kits, control panels, solutions

Wire & Cable – Data, Control, Coax

Circa – 1974 URS Front Counter

URS Counter - Today

Hot Shop – Wednesday 3:25pm

Pelco will be showing

Sarix TI (Thermal Imaging)

Digital Sentry Server

SpectraHD PTZ camera

Sarix MegaPixel fixed Camera

Thank you

Mark Twietmeyer mdt@ursele.com 800.955.4877 x113

Port Angeles School District

Camera Project

Nolan and Deena Victoria, Canada 2013

Penny and Russell

Getting Started

• Meet with all of the stakeholders that will be involved with your project

• Decide what you want and also what you do not want

• Make sure everyone involved knows the budget you are working with

Camera Questions for Suppliers

1. If we purchase the software control system, do we get free

software upgrades or is there a cost to those? 2. Have you tied your system in to the building automation

controls to use cameras in the room for occupancy sensors to control the heating loads?

3. Can we purchase any of the equipment off the state contract pricing?

4. Can you provide us literature on adding cameras at other locations?

5. Within $25,000, what would a complete system set up for 45 cameras but enough headroom for 150 cameras cost?

6. Have you ever had one company do the wiring and another company do the integration?

7. Can we use our own storage units or is your system proprietary?

Scope of Work

Scope of work for CCTV and Camera System at the Business Center and Technologies Building:

Hunt Engineering is pleased to provide design and performance specifications for the addition of

Indoor and Outdoor cameras for the North Olympic Skills Center. We will provide two separate

bid packages. The first package will address the data cabling for the IP based camera system.

The second package will address the installation and integration of the owner purchased camera

system, this will include physical mounting and aiming of the cameras, the integration of the

software and programming of the DVRs (digital video recorders), it will also have a alternated

design for some existing analog cameras to be added into the system. Both bid packages will

include technical specifications and drawings suitable for permitting and competitive bidding.

We will also provide the associated construction administration for these projects which include

responding to questions, site meetings, site observations and reports and final review of the

project and record drawings. Our scope includes the following specific items:

Pricing per WA ST/DOT ITS Contract# 03709

BASE 1 Pelco CCTV System

Contains (4) Digital Sentry DVR with 18TB Storage, (40) SARIX

Indoor Dome Camera, (20) SARIX Outdoor Dome camera, and (1)

Spectra PTZ Camera

1 4 Pelco DSSRV-180 Digital Sentry DVR with 18TB Storage

2 40 Pelco IM10LW10-1 SARIX IP Camera Dome Vandal Resistant, Indoor

3 20 Pelco IM10LW10-1E SARIX IP Camera Dome Vandal Resistant, Indoor/Outdoor

4 1 Pelco S5118-EGO Spectra Pendant Enviro Gray Camera

Data Cabling

North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center Camera

Security System Infrastructure Business Center

and Tech Building

Electrical Technical Specifications

Integration

North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center

Camera Security Camera –Integration Business Center and Tech Building

Electrical Technical Specifications

Bid the Project

Bidder Name/Address:___________________________________________________

Washington State Contractors License No:___________________________________ UBI Number:__________________________________________________________ W-9 Tax Identification Number (TIN):_______________________________________

North Olympic Peninsula Skill Center

Mandatory Pre-bid Site Meeting: November 26, 2012 at 9:00 A.M. 905 West 9th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98363

Bid Due Date: December 3, 2012 Time: 2:00 P.M. PST Direct Bids To: Mr. Nolan Duce Company: Port Angeles School District Address: 2912 South Peabody Street City, State: Port Angeles, WA Zip: 98362

Project Management

• Meet once per week to identify issues and correct them

• Keep your promises and do them quickly

• Make sure all changes are noted on the project plans – and you get those before the final payment is made

Project Management

• Punch list- make sure the contractor knows the specifics of every item on this list

• Operational Tests-test equipment for proper operation in all functional modes

• Final completion and approval of punch list items

URS Electronics- Pelco Training

• Provided the training at our site

• Part of the training was with our system

• URS- Dan Coffer followed up the next day to make sure all of our needs were met during the training

Pelco by Schneider Electric -- © Steve

Rice 2013

IP Video Surveillance

and

its benefits

Pelco by Schneider Electric

Steve Rice, PNW GM

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Agenda

●Current Challenges and benefits

IP

●Analytics

●Thermal Imaging

●Video management systems

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Video Security of the past • Analog Video

– Difficult to share

– High bandwidth

requirements

– Extensive storage

requirements

– Not easily scalable

– Few integration standards

– Not web enabled

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Homerun Cabling vs. Structured

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Coax vs. UTP

● Coax

● No standards for performance or installation

● Obsolete technology, limited future application

● Difficult to troubleshoot

•Susceptible to interference (EMI, RFI)

● Separate power cable

● Separate data cable for PTZ cameras

● Unshielded twisted pair (UTP)

● Universally standardized

•Installation and performance

•Ethernet and IP-based applications

● Easy to test

● Delivers power and PTZ control

•IP and analog

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IT Goals Influencing Surveillance

Applications

● Scalability

● Add devices wherever and whenever required (MAC)

● Facilitate analog to digital and IP networked migration

● Account for growth needs upfront

● Manageability

● Automatic alarm monitoring and troubleshooting

● Centralization and consolidation of resources

● Structured vs. unstructured approach to infrastructure

● Remote management and control

● Good documentation and administration driven by Sarbanes-Oxley

● Standards based

● Availability (24x7x365)

● Video is mission critical – no downtime

● High-performance infrastructure and support systems

Pelco by Schneider Electric – Name – Date

TVL Megapixel

Analog vs’ IP

How about at Night?

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Resolution

A pixel (short for picture element) is a

single element of a graphic image

Resolution is the total number of pixels in

an image

Illustration of the letter R at varying pixels per inch

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HDTV Camera Resolution

●Up to five times higher resolution than analog TV

●Standardized color fidelity

●16:9 format

● Discards nonrelevant parts

● Makes it easier for the operator

● Saves bandwidth

● Saves storage

●HDTV 720 (1280x720)

●HDTV 1080 (1920x1080)

16:9 ratio

4:3 ratio

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VGA (640x480) HDTV 1080 (1920x1080) 3.1 MP (2048x1535) 5.0 MP (2560x1920)

Video Surveillance: Network Video

Megapixel Resolution

5 Megapixel

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Camera Resolution: Identification

Guidelines

High detail

General

surveillance

Forensic

detail

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Camera Resolution: Identification

Guidelines

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Motion JPEG

– All pictures in the video are complete (just like a

digital still camera)

MPEG-4

– Only the differences are coded in some pictures

Video Compression Technologies

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Video Compression Technologies

H.264

Search window Matching block

Earlier reference frame

Target block

P-frame

Motion vector

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Video Analytics

●Analyzes pixels in a frame of video

●Detects behaviors in the pixels

●Makes decisions based on set characteristics

●From simple • Motion detection

• Camera tampering

• Object recognition and tracking

• Stopped Vehicle

• Vehicle counting on road

• Vehicle counting in closed area

●To complex • License plate readers

• Adaptive Motion

• Facial recognition

• Fire and smoke detection

●Is edge-based or server-based

●Server-based allows more complexity

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Thermal Imaging Applications

●Traditional Use Cases for

Thermal – perimeter, port, airport,

border

●Emerging Use Cases for

Thermal – public transportation,

city center, tunnel, platform,

storage yards, construction sites,

pipeline, wide open area’s, public

area’s

●Dark Sky Initiatives -

Regulations restricting the use of

lights

ANY Extreme Light-challenged

Application or Location!

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What is Thermal Imaging?

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Extreme Lighting Conditions!

● Image Quality – side by side video comparison

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Recording Platforms ●Hardware (embedded) NVRs

●Specifically designed for IP

surveillance cameras

●Perform the best under video

applications

●Proprietary

●VMS on PC/server platform

●Nonproprietary

●Off-the-shelf hardware

●Simplicity in system maintenance

●Widespread knowledge and

simple to understand

●Upgrade single components:

memory, CPU, etc.

●Not specifically designed for Video

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Additional Advantages of Network

Infrastructure ● Power over Ethernet

● 802.3af – 15.4 W, 330 feet (12.95 W at the device)

● 802.3at – 30 W, 330 feet (25.5 W at the device)

● Cost savings due to fewer AC outlet installations

● Central battery backup (UPS)

● Power becomes part of the infrastructure

● Midspan architecture allows flexibility

● Keep existing switches

● Minimize PoE port count

● Easily deployed

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Integrating Complete IP-Based Solutions

●Open architecture

●Move toward industry standards

●The power of integrated systems

●Video management software

●Integrating access control and other

systems

●Traditional vs. IP- and browser-based

access control

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