New security system by Motorola and NICE doesn’t rely on fiber optic or cable

December 30, 2005—Public safety officials can take the next step into the wireless world with the Intelligent Video Surveillance and Control (iVSC) solution, which lets users of the wireless system developed by Motorola, Inc. and NICE Systems place cameras in locations without access to fiber optic or cable lines.

Police and fire departments, as well as security forces at malls, transit hubs and sporting arenas, are continuously being asked to provide higher levels of surveillance to prevent crime and accidents. Motorola’s wireless iVSC solution collects data from fixed as well as mobile cameras and allows on-scene staff and their supervisors to monitor real-time data. Recordings can be continuous, or can be triggered by motion detectors, says Motorola.

This is Motorola’s first solution to enable video transmission over wireless broadband networks using the NICE Systems video applications, Motorola says.

The wireless iVSC solution can be tailored to be interoperable with existing surveillance systems, which enables users to build on their current investments, notes the company.

NICE Systems is the leading provider of Insight from Interactions, based on advanced content analytics—of traditional telephony and IP, web, radio and video communications. For more information, visit the Web site.

Motorola is a Fortune 100 global communications leader that provides seamless mobility products and solutions across broadband, embedded systems and wireless networks. Visit the Web site for more information.

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