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7/29/2019 Syngenta Solar Power Fencing Presentation by BLAZE Automation
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Solar power fencing system and CCTV integration
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Presentation Outline:
Back Ground / Introduction Areas of mutual interest
a. Perimeter Solar Fencing (Basic, Mid Range, High
security )b. IP CCTV Surveillance systemc. RFID based Access Control system for student
monitoringd. Central Monitoring Station Equipment
System Architecture , Specifications and Budget Detailed Quotations Conclusion
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Crime and disruption protection throughdeterrence.
Reduction of damages through the use of
delaying mechanisms such as fences.
Why SolarFencing ?
Fences are first line of defencemechanisms
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Perimeter Solar Fencing -- Attributes
Safety Durable Convenience to operate Weather resistant Durable Low maintenance Spot Alarming Multi Sector Monitoring Open ended for Expansion
Flood Lighting control Intrusion Detection and Alerting
through PC application Software.
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Solar power fencing -- Principle of Operation
An electric fence is a barrier that uses electric shocks to deteranimals or people from crossing a boundary. The voltage of the shockmay have effects ranging from uncomfortable to painful but notlethal. The charge of pulse 0.3 milli sec is sent through the fence in 1-to 2-second intervals and gets energized to 4000 to 9000 volts.
n Advanced Perimeter protection devicen Non-lethal systemn Does not require any approval from any Government
Department.n System meets ISI and IEC standards of safety.n Creates a Psychological fear in the mind of intruder.n System shall not only detect but also deny the intrusion.
Advantages of Solar Power Fencing
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Categories of Solar Power Fencing
systems Basic Security Power Fencing
Mid range Security Fencing with CMS facilityand Flood Light Control
Advanced Perimeter Security System withCCTV integration
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Basic Security PowerFencing
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Components of a Solar Power Fencing System ---Basic Version
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Main Components of Solar FencingSystem - contd
Fence Energizer
Fence Voltage Alarm
LMLA Battery
Solar Module
External Alarm
Fence accessories
Earthing mechanism
Monitoring and Reporting Unit
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Limitation of this model
No source Detection
No Flood Light Control
Requires Lot of manual Intervention
User need to monitor the health on daily basis
No much intelligence is incorporatedConclusion
Easy to install Absolutely low cost
Provides same level of security when compared to othermodels
Requires lot of Manual intervention every day
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Mid range Security Fencing
with CMS facility and FloodLight Control
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Mid Range System Features
Includes all basic Solar Fencing system Attributes
User can control the operation of the entire system fromthe central unit through CMS software
Identification of the alarm Zone is possible in this.
Provides the real time health status of the Fence Flood Light Control through CMS software
Provides Reports of Communication and intrusion
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Perimeter Length : 6.0 KM (Approximately)Difficulties in operating Perimeter
Equipment Fencing, Lighting etcWhat if a security alarm is Triggered ?
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Zones Identified by BLAZE
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Central Monitoring Unit Features
It provides a digital control over the System.The zone of intrusion will be indicated on the LCD screen.
Speech dialer and SMS messenger is incorporated in the system and shallcall the stored number automatically, upon intrusion.
Access to the System shall be through Password only.
The System parameters (Fence Voltage, Battery status, Communicationstatus, Alarm status etc..) can be monitored and changed with the help ofa communication Link with the Monitoring Node kept at each Energizer byAuthorized Administrator
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Central Monitoring Unit Operation Diagram
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Real Time Communication Status of CMSGUI
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Real Time Intrusion Detection System
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Conclusion
Easy to install
Absolutely low cost
Provides same level of security when compared to othermodels
Requires very less manual intervention Provides efficient Flood Light controlling based on intrusion.
Manual control is also possible.
User can monitor the Health of the Fence in Real Time.
User can Control the ON and OFF of the System in Real
Time through CMS software.
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Advanced Perimeter SecuritySystem with CCTV integration
Wireless IP Surveillance Soluti
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Advanced System Specifications
Includes all basic Solar Fencing system Attributes
User can control the operation of the entire system fromthe central unit through CMS software
Identification of the alarm Zone is possible in this.
Provides the real time health status of the Fence Flood Light Control through CMS software
Provides Reports of Communication and intrusion
PTZ enabled CCTV camera can help in monitoring theintrusion areas in less than 5 sec.
Ethernet equipment at each Node can help for furtherextension of the system.
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Typical Equipment atEach Zone:
PTZ high Resolutioncamera Solar FencingEquipment CMS software
When Alarm Triggers:
Central unit will getintimation about the
Intrusion zone and thesame will be indicatedin the MIMIC Panel PTZ cameras will bedirected towards theZone and user can
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12 Zones Identified by BLAZE with CCTV
integration
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Budget Requirements for Solar PowerFencing system
Basic System:
Per KM : 5.20 Lakh
Total Cost: 33 ~ 36 Lakh including
installation Mid Range System with CMS and Lighting
control:
Per Zone: 4.9 Lakh approx
Total Cost: 58.8 ~ 62 Lakh with installation Advanced system with CCTV surveillance:
Per Zone: 11.2 Lakh approx
Total Cost : 134 ~ 140 Lakh with installation
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Safety requirements of Solar Power Fencing
System Fence lines should not lie within 2 m of telephone lines or within 15
m of power cables.
Fence earthing systems should be positioned at least 10 m awayfrom any electricity supply earth pit.
Where the general public has access to the fenced area, warning
notices should be attached to the fence at intervals no greaterthan 100 m.
If a fence is in the vicinity of over head power lines, no fence wireshould be higher than 6'6" above the ground.
An electric fence ground system should not be connected to any
plumbing system, including disused water pipes or old borecasings, nor should it be connected to any other grounding device.
Each energizer should be connected to its own ground system andthis should not be connected to any other ground system.
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IP Video Surveillance
for Campus activitymonitoring
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Traditional DVR System
Network Switch
DVR
Coax
Cat 5e
Cat 5e
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IP Video System
Client Workstation
IP Cameras
Analog Cameras
Encoder
Network Switch
StorageNVR
Coax
Cat 5e
Cat 5e
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Connect directly to Ethernet network
Wide variety of models available for allapplications
IP Cameras
Fixed Mini-Dome Pan/Tilt/Zoom
Bullet
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Most cameras have high resolution available
640 X 480 (4 CIF)720 X 480 (D1 )
MegaPixel IP Cameras are available
Up to 5 MegaPixels
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IP cameras with megapixel resolution allow forhighly effective digital zoom capability and virtualpan and tilt functionality
640 X 480Image
1900 X 1200Image
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Less cablingCan be added using injectors (mid-spans)
Use existing IP switches
Power Over Ethernet (IEEE802.3af)
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Various video compression methods areavailableMotion JPEGMPEG4H.264Wavelet
Most cameras only have one or two types ofcompression available
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The camera can be used as connection device
for other types of data:Alarm Inputs
Alarm Outputs
Audio (Bi-Directional)
RS-232
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Many models have card slots available for
wireless Ethernet adaptors or local storageMany options are available for wireless
connection to cameras
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Most models have built-in motion detection
Some have built-in video analyticsIntelligent motion detection
Abandoned object
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Software Solution
Installed on a non-proprietary server
Advantages:Customers can source their own servers,
workstations, and storage devices
Can be less expensive in cases where there are alarge number of cameras being recorded at a lowframe rate
Virtually all IP cameras are supported
Virtual matrix switch software is available
NVR
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Disadvantages of software NVR Can be more difficult to install and service
Higher total cost in most cases
Limited integration with access control
Customers can buy their own servers and storage
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NVR on proprietary hardware
Software is pre-installed on hardware provided
by the CCTV manufacturer
Internal or external storage is also usuallyprovided by the CCTV manufacturer
Advantages Easy to design the system Easy to install and service
Many of these types of NVRs can be integrated withaccess control systems
User interface may be similar or identical to DVRsWell developed suite of features inherited from DVR
technology
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Disadvantages of proprietary NVRUsually support a very limited variety of cameras
Customers that desire IP surveillance systems maynot want to be locked into proprietary server and
storage hardware
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Server pulls video over network backbone
Long distance home-run cabling is not
required.
Large facilities or campusenvironments
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Locations are connected via a WAN
Recording is done at a central location
Cameras are widely distributed
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Customer needs high resolution images
Most surveillance grade IP cameras can providehigher resolution images than DVR
MegaPixel cameras can provide very highquality images Remember that they will require at least 20 times
more storage space than a standard camera
Customers with the future in mind
Customers with a strong IT department
More Applications
B d t f CCTV ill l ith
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Budget for CCTV surveillance along withRecording hardware Excluding network
infrastructure
Fixed
29.5K
13.0Lakh
Mini-Dome
94.5K
36 42Lakh
Pan/Tilt/Zoom
143.0K
55 60Lakh
Bullet
23.0K
11.0LakhF
or32
Cameras
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Long Range RFID access controlsystem for Student activity tracking at
the main gate System Requirements:
Long Range RFID readers 2 in numberRFID tags: As per the requirement
Application software Customized as per the requirements
Budget requirements:
Long Range Reader 65.0 K *2 = 130.0 K
Cards : 50 ~ 60 rupee per tag
Software cost : around 100.0 KEstimated total cost for 1000 students : 3.0 Lakh rupee
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Central Monitoring StationEquipment
For Solar Power Fencing Monitoring andCommanding Control of the same.
For Perimeter Lighting control and Perimeter
camera monitoring For CCTV surveillance of the campus
For Student activity monitoring
Estimate of the Budget can be prepared if theabove three system configurations are finalized.
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Thank you