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Doktor Jons Guide to The Use and Application of CCTV & IP Video - a unique resource providing information and advice on  the modern use of CCTV video surveillance
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Fluidmesh Makes The Grade
Meeting the Surveillance Needs of
Western Wyoming Community College!

 

One of our partners was called upon to design and specify a camera system for the Western Wyoming Community College parking lot, but the project presented some specific challenges. Among them – very harsh wind and cold-weather conditions, power problems, and coming up with a way to get network to the cameras. Knowing there was no existing way of getting network to the cameras, Fluidmesh was chosen as the solution of choice.

Mark Padilla, Security Director for Western Wyoming Community College, is extremely pleased with the success of the system. “In planning for our parking lots, we had several physical obstacles to overcome to provide sufficient coverage and reach project goals,” he says. “This technology helped resolve many of our concerns to provide the best possible coverage without driving up our costs.”

Do you want to know more about it? - http://www.fluidmesh.com/en/case-studies/case-studies/436-western-wyoming-community-college

Partner of the Month 

Because we love our technology partners, this month we decided to dedicate a section of the Fluidmesh Buzz to our friends at SunWize. We like them because their solutions work great and because they allow us to deploy our networks also where power is not available. Here is a brief overview about them!

Who is SunWize?

Since 1992, SunWize Technologies has been a leading provider of cost-effective and dependable power solutions to industry and government with applications in telecommunications, oil and gas, security and transportation. SunWize’s experienced team of professionals develops rugged systems powering mission-critical load equipment where reliability is paramount.

Considerations for Using Solar in a Remote Location

Solar electric power is a valuable technology providing continuous, reliable and cost-effective power when used in appropriate applications. However, there are fundamental questions to consider when sizing and specifying solar for a remote site. Understanding the answers to the following six questions will help determine if solar is an effective technology for powering remote site equipment.

1. Have you identified your load configuration?

2. Is your load in a remote location with limited or no access to commercial (grid) power?

3. Does your load require power conditioning?

4. Is your site largely unattended year round?

5. Is your load operating in harsh environmental conditions?

6. Is your application critical in nature – is reliable power essential?

If you can answer yes to most of these six fundamental questions, you will be well served for many years with a robust and rugged solar electric system. For more information, register for the joint Fludmesh/SunWize Webinar on August 2 or visit www.sunwize.com.

ABOUT FLUIDMESH
Fluidmesh Networks is the worldwide leader in wireless systems for security, industrial, and mission-critical applications. Its range of solutions covers point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, and mesh networks with an unparalleled level of reliability, flexibility, and ease of use. The company is focused on the development of top-quality wireless products for security, video-surveillance, condition monitoring and data communication in large areas at risk. Fluidmesh Networks' target markets are municipalities, industrial plants, schools, seaports and marinas, archaeological sites, resorts, theme parks and racing tracks.

Founded by a team of researchers and engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA and the Politecnico of Milan in Italy, Fluidmesh Networks serves its customers worldwide from its headquarters in Boston, and from its European office based in Italy. Fluidmesh Research & Development engineers come from the top academic and industrial research institutions worldwide and are active authors in leading publications in the field of networking and wireless transmission. Every Fluidmesh product is embedded with this incredible amount of know-how and innovation, making Fluidmesh the wireless vendor of choice for many system integrators around the globe.
For more information visit
www.fluidmesh.com

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