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LILIN IP Surveillance Looks to Make Public Transport Safer

LILIN Americas introduced its first panoramic IP video surveillance camera specifically designed for trains, buses, emergency vehicles, subway cars, and other moving stock applications.

LILIN Americas introduced its first panoramic IP video surveillance camera specifically designed for trains, buses, emergency vehicles, subway cars, and other moving stock applications. Featuring an M12 industrial Ethernet connector, rather than a standard RJ45, the new LILIN FD2452V-M12 five megapixel sensor 360° panoramic IP camera is an advanced video solution to help monitor and deter crime, vandalism, or terrorism on public transportation systems.

“Public modes of transportation are considered high-risk targets for terrorism and crime,” said Joe Cook, VP and general manager of LILIN. “Installing our new FD2452V-M12 not only captures surveillance video that can prove extremely useful in investigating incidents after the fact, it can also help the police be deployed faster to the scene, and even help to deter crime while giving passengers an added sense of security when used with a connected city infrastructure. Systems integrators are able to reduce the overall camera count required to be installed onboard over the traditional mobile recording systems, saving installation time while still benefiting from multiple recorded camera viewpoints provided from the 360 degree camera.” 

Delivering 360° panoramic video surveillance and an HD five-megapixel sensor, a single FD2452V-M12 will provide the standard coverage for a subway car, bus or train by utilizing the four independent 1920×1080 resolution viewing streams. This capability results in lower cost of ownership without compromising situational awareness, with less possible points of failure.

Each of the camera’s four channels are independently operated and their video is corrected–or “dewarped”–at the camera. This new approach to 360° video monitoring means that no mechanical PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) motor is needed to capture the full scene, further enhancing its ease of use and installation.

Constructed with an impact-resistant polycarbonate dome cover, the camera can withstand tough conditions such as vibrations, shocks, bumps and wide temperature fluctuations. Importantly, it is also vandal resistant, and features an active sensing alarm that can detect attempts such as blocking or spray painting. It adapts quickly to changes in light levels, ensuring that high image quality is maintained, for example, when a vehicle enters a dark bridge or tunnel.

The LILIN FD2452V-M12 is also ONVIF Profile S compliant.

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