Active Video Transport (AVT)
Azalea's innovative Active Video Transport (AVT) solution is designed to remove impairments to video quality including jitter and packet loss, and dramatically improve the performance of video applications in a broadband wireless network infrastructure.
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Video Surveillance
When remote experts can clearly see a problem, they can recommend a solution. And, when security personnel can see what's going on, they can determine the appropriate response. That's why transmitting video has become so integral to supporting complex technologies and improving efficiency. From mining operations to city street corners, Azalea is positioned to provide fast, flexible, cost-efficient wireless mesh routing, optimized for stable video transmission at broadcast quality.
Wireless mesh networks eliminate the need for extensive wiring, requiring a minimum of one router connected to the Internet. The other routers are then able to self-optimize, ensuring broadband-quality data over the most efficient transmission path. This means users get real-time streams from multiple cameras, from virtually anywhere in the network. And since all the information is digital, it can be easily stored for review at a later time.
Traditional wired solutions depend on a huge investment in a hard-wired infrastructure. And the wired nature of the solution means that it cannot be easily expanded. With wireless mesh, users can go one step at a time, securing or covering the most important areas first, and adding more routers as needed. Furthermore, wireless solutions are much less vulnerable to signal loss. Where a wired system is dependent on every station in the network, wireless mesh routers will automatically seek out alternative paths to ensure successful transmission, 24/7.
Combined with digital cameras, the flexible nature of wireless mesh makes it possible to set up video transmission or surveillance on a temporary basis. This makes it easier than ever to provide support for things like a heavy equipment repair in a remote location, or, security for events such as corporate off-site meetings. When the equipment is fixed or the event is over, simply move the routers to a new location. The technology is designed to automatically detect, configure and optimize when you power it back up.
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