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Agenda
Digital Security Surveillance Overview
Intel Architecture Solutions
Case Study
Summary
Agenda
Digital Security Surveillance Overview
Intel Architecture Solutions
Case Study
Summary
China Urbanization
Rate1
60.00%
50.00%
40.00%
30.00%
20.00%
10.00%
0.00%
1978 1990 2000 2005 2008 2030
1Before
2008 -2008 Public Statistics Report*; 2030 projection China Development Research Foundation 2010 China Development Report*
of Finance of PRC: 2010 Central Government Budgets*
2Ministry
High Definition
Value-added services
Coaxial
Cable
Megapixel IP Cameras
Router
Backup
storage
TCP/IP
Video Analytics
Station
IP Decoder
DSS
End User
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5
4.5
4
China xVR
China IP Cam
31%
3.5
3
2.5
69%
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
24%
76%
Chinas IP
Cam Growth
Rate is ~50%
YoY, ~2X of ROW
Agenda
Digital Security Surveillance Overview
Intel Architecture Solutions
Case Study
Summary
Today
Future
Physical
Security
Business
Intelligence
Intelligent
Traffic
In-car
Surveillance
10
Manageability, Virtualization
Video Analytics
11
2
Coaxial
Cable
Megapixel IP Cameras
+ 3P Video
Analytics
3
+ 3P Video
Analytics
Router
+ 3P Video Analytics
Backup
storage
TCP/IP
IP Decoder
DSS
3
Video Analytics
Station
End User
12
Memory
DDR3-1066,
DDR3-1333
IMC
DMI
Video Capture Card
Analog
CCTV Camera
PCIe x 16
PCIe x 16
PEG
DMI
PCIe2.0-X1
PCIe2.0-X1
PCIe2.0-X1
PCIe2.0-X1
PCIe2.0-X1
(Intel FDI)
Intel FDI
VGA
HDMI / DVI
Dual Display
SATA 3.0
SATA 2.0
SATA HDD
SATA 2.0
Digital
Display
USB
USB
IP Camera
GbE
SATA 2.0
SATA 2.0
Intel 6
Series Chipset
13
Digital
Display
SATA HDD
SATA 3.0
Multi-channel, simultaneous
real-time Decoding & Encoding
HW acceleration leaves CPU
cycles for:
Software Applications,
Networking,
Additional Encoding and/or
Decoding
Video Analytics
GPIO
Intel Atom
Processor E6xx
Series
LVDS
SDVO
SMBus1.0
SPI
(UEFI)
GPIO
LPC
x1
SIO
Serial
PS2
x1
3rd party
IOH
GbE
LAN
14
BT
656
CCD/CMOS
Module
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Cloud Storage
Host
Meta
data
Serve
r
File
System
IP Encoder
IP Decoder
15
Storage
Node
IP Camera
Netposa*
Milestone*
Video Analytics
Drivers Video Codecs
Bios +
Microsoft*/Linux*
Genetec*
Verint*
ObjectVideo* iOmniscient*
Lenel*
HuperLab*
Seneca*
Video Codecs:
Intel Media SDK Cyberlink*
Corel*
HuperLab*
Hardware
Software
Video Capture
Card
Board
I/O
Card
Advantech* Adlink*
Hikvision*
Geovision*
Motherboards:
Chassis
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16
Advantech*
Gigabyte*
HuperLab*
iBase*
IEI*
Lanner*
Portwell*
SEAVO*
Norco*
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Advantech*
Dell*
Foxconn*
Intequus*
HuperLab*
Dedicated*
Computing
*
*
*
Nexcom*
Portwell*
Hikvision*
Others
Hikvision*
CSST*
Bocom*
Intel Compilers
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http://www.intel.com/info/dss
Case Studies
White Paper
Video demo
18
Reference Designs
(datasheets, design
guides, application
notes, DVR/NVR/Encoder block
diagrams
Intel Confidential
Agenda
Digital Security Surveillance Overview
Intel Architecture Solutions
Case Study
Summary
19
Successful deployment in
Shanghai Expo10 and other
peaceful city programs
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22
Storage
Devices
Agenda
Digital Security Surveillance Overview
Intel Architecture Solutions
Case Study
Summary
23
Summary
DSS market is transforming to
be High Definition and
Intelligent
Intelligence
Peace of Mind
Protected
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Legal Disclaimer
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Risk Factors
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future are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Many factors could affect Intels actual
results, and variances from Intels current expectations regarding such factors could cause actual results to differ materially from
those expressed in these forward-looking statements. Intel presently considers the following to be the important factors that could
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to factors including changes in business and economic conditions; customer acceptance of Intels and competitors products; changes
in customer order patterns including order cancellations; and changes in the level of inventory at customers. Intel operates in
intensely competitive industries that are characterized by a high percentage of costs that are fixed or difficult to reduce in the short
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the timing of Intel product introductions and the demand for and market acceptance of Intel's products; actions taken by Intel's
competitors, including product offerings and introductions, marketing programs and pricing pressures and Intels response to such
actions; and Intels ability to respond quickly to technological developments and to incorporate new features into its products. The
gross margin percentage could vary significantly from expectations based on capacity utilization; variations in inventory
valuation, including variations related to the timing of qualifying products for sale; changes in revenue levels; product mix and
pricing; the timing and execution of the manufacturing ramp and associated costs; start-up costs; excess or obsolete inventory;
changes in unit costs; defects or disruptions in the supply of materials or resources; product manufacturing quality/yields; and
impairments of long-lived assets, including manufacturing, assembly/test and intangible assets. Expenses, particularly certain
marketing and compensation expenses, as well as restructuring and asset impairment charges, vary depending on the level of
demand for Intel's products and the level of revenue and profits. The majority of Intels non-marketable equity investment portfolio
balance is concentrated in companies in the flash memory market segment, and declines in this market segment or changes in
managements plans with respect to Intels investments in this market segment could result in significant impairment
charges, impacting restructuring charges as well as gains/losses on equity investments and interest and other. Intel's results could be
impacted by adverse economic, social, political and physical/infrastructure conditions in countries where Intel, its customers or its
suppliers operate, including military conflict and other security risks, natural disasters, infrastructure disruptions, health concerns and
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Intel's results could be affected by adverse effects associated with product defects and errata (deviations from published
specifications), and by litigation or regulatory matters involving intellectual property, stockholder, consumer, antitrust and other
issues, such as the litigation and regulatory matters described in Intel's SEC reports. An unfavorable ruling could include monetary
damages or an injunction prohibiting us from manufacturing or selling one or more products, precluding particular business
practices, impacting Intels ability to design its products, or requiring other remedies such as compulsory licensing of intellectual
property. A detailed discussion of these and other factors that could affect Intels results is included in Intels SEC filings, including
the report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 25, 2010.
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Backup Slides
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Video Resolution
Video Resolution important in Surveillance and the higher resolution it is better for
High Resolution helps in providing wider coverage on video area capturing and zooming
640
320
Format QVGA VGA, D1, and moving into High Definition resolution
QVGA
240
D1
(Source: Wikipedia)
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VGA
Below comparison is talk about pure DVR connect to Analog and pure NVR connect to IP camera
Digitalization refer to
Connection with
Camera
Distance limitation
Storage
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DVR
Compression and storage
NVR
Compression, transmission and storage
Through Ethernet.
Video/Audio Content
backup
Reliability (partial)
Channel density
Codec Performance
low
Both Encoder and Decoder matters
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