This document discusses different types of perimeter security solutions, including their principles and advantages/disadvantages. It describes infrared radiation detection, which uses invisible light beams to form a detection zone and sends alarms when beams are blocked. It also outlines vibration fiber detection, microwave/radar detection, leaking cable detection, and intelligent video analysis detection. Each uses different technologies like lasers, fiber optics, electromagnetic waves, or video to monitor perimeter areas and alert of intrusions in real-time while minimizing false alarms in various environments.
GrenTech provides intelligent surveillance systems for ensuring national security and public safety. Their systems allow for:
1) Real-time processing and sharing of surveillance video and images to support emergency response.
2) Mobile access to surveillance cameras using 3G networks, allowing images to be accessed in the field.
3) Electronic map systems to track locations of police and responders in real-time to coordinate emergency responses.
GrenTech markets these systems as affordable, powerful, and technologically advanced solutions for monitoring important areas and transportation systems to prevent terrorist attacks and intercept threats.
The document describes a vehicle DVR device for vehicle surveillance. It has a high-speed processor and embedded operating system that uses advanced H.264 video compression/decompression technology. It can support GPS positioning, remote management and playback of recorded video. The DVR has a wide operating temperature range, is shock resistant, and can be easily installed in vehicles. It is used to monitor and record video in buses, trains, police cars and other vehicles for safety, security and tracking purposes.
This document provides information about Hubei Yangxin Far East Hemp Industry co.,ltd and its subsidiaries. The company is based in Hubei, China and has offices in Bangladesh, Shaoxing, Europe, and Africa. It operates through two main subsidiaries: Hubei Yangxin Yuandong Textile Co.,Ltd and Changyu Spinning & Weaving Industry Co., Ltd in Bangladesh. Contact information is provided for each office.
This document discusses intelligent surveillance systems for villas. It describes 6 main components: 1) intelligent video surveillance in public areas, 2) intelligent management of personnel and vehicle access, 3) perimeter dynamic environment surveillance, 4) intelligent electronic patrol systems, 5) household emergency alarm systems, and 6) GSM wireless smart home alarm systems. For each component, it provides examples of implementation and lists relevant core products like IP cameras, network video recorders, video servers, decoders, access control systems, fiber optic sensors, patrol management systems, and alarm panels/receivers. The goal is to integrate these solutions to provide comprehensive security and management for villas and their surrounding areas.
The document discusses new camera technologies including white light cameras, laser cameras, thermal imaging cameras, vehicle security systems, security patrol systems, and individual soldier systems. White light cameras can capture color images at night. Laser cameras can provide clear nighttime images from long distances even in total darkness. Thermal imaging cameras detect temperature differences and can see in fog, rain or smoke. Vehicle security systems integrate video, GPS, and wireless communication for mobile surveillance. Security patrol systems enhance police vehicles with cameras, satellite communication and other equipment. Individual soldier systems wirelessly stream live audio and video from the field to monitoring centers.
This document discusses Grentech's hotel WiFi solution. It proposes using Grentech's in-wall and ceiling-mounted access points to provide wireless coverage in hotel rooms and common areas. The solution aims to address difficulties in deploying WiFi in hotels by providing easy installation of access points without civil works. It integrates wireless access, IP services, security features and centralized management into a plug-and-play solution to simplify hotel WiFi deployment and operations.
GrenTech is a leading Chinese provider of RF and telecommunications integration solutions. It has over 300 technical patents and 12 overseas branches. The document provides an overview of GrenTech's business areas including network coverage solutions, new energy products, turnkey services, digital city applications, transmission networks, data communication equipment, and radar systems. Examples of projects are given for indoor/outdoor network coverage, solar/wind hybrid systems, turnkey site installations, digital city implementations, microwave/optical networks, campus/enterprise networks, and radar deployments at airports.
This document discusses different types of perimeter security solutions, including their principles and advantages/disadvantages. It describes infrared radiation detection, which uses invisible light beams to form a detection zone and sends alarms when beams are blocked. It also outlines vibration fiber detection, microwave/radar detection, leaking cable detection, and intelligent video analysis detection. Each uses different technologies like lasers, fiber optics, electromagnetic waves, or video to monitor perimeter areas and alert of intrusions in real-time while minimizing false alarms in various environments.
GrenTech provides intelligent surveillance systems for ensuring national security and public safety. Their systems allow for:
1) Real-time processing and sharing of surveillance video and images to support emergency response.
2) Mobile access to surveillance cameras using 3G networks, allowing images to be accessed in the field.
3) Electronic map systems to track locations of police and responders in real-time to coordinate emergency responses.
GrenTech markets these systems as affordable, powerful, and technologically advanced solutions for monitoring important areas and transportation systems to prevent terrorist attacks and intercept threats.
The document describes a vehicle DVR device for vehicle surveillance. It has a high-speed processor and embedded operating system that uses advanced H.264 video compression/decompression technology. It can support GPS positioning, remote management and playback of recorded video. The DVR has a wide operating temperature range, is shock resistant, and can be easily installed in vehicles. It is used to monitor and record video in buses, trains, police cars and other vehicles for safety, security and tracking purposes.
This document provides information about Hubei Yangxin Far East Hemp Industry co.,ltd and its subsidiaries. The company is based in Hubei, China and has offices in Bangladesh, Shaoxing, Europe, and Africa. It operates through two main subsidiaries: Hubei Yangxin Yuandong Textile Co.,Ltd and Changyu Spinning & Weaving Industry Co., Ltd in Bangladesh. Contact information is provided for each office.
This document discusses intelligent surveillance systems for villas. It describes 6 main components: 1) intelligent video surveillance in public areas, 2) intelligent management of personnel and vehicle access, 3) perimeter dynamic environment surveillance, 4) intelligent electronic patrol systems, 5) household emergency alarm systems, and 6) GSM wireless smart home alarm systems. For each component, it provides examples of implementation and lists relevant core products like IP cameras, network video recorders, video servers, decoders, access control systems, fiber optic sensors, patrol management systems, and alarm panels/receivers. The goal is to integrate these solutions to provide comprehensive security and management for villas and their surrounding areas.
The document discusses new camera technologies including white light cameras, laser cameras, thermal imaging cameras, vehicle security systems, security patrol systems, and individual soldier systems. White light cameras can capture color images at night. Laser cameras can provide clear nighttime images from long distances even in total darkness. Thermal imaging cameras detect temperature differences and can see in fog, rain or smoke. Vehicle security systems integrate video, GPS, and wireless communication for mobile surveillance. Security patrol systems enhance police vehicles with cameras, satellite communication and other equipment. Individual soldier systems wirelessly stream live audio and video from the field to monitoring centers.
This document discusses Grentech's hotel WiFi solution. It proposes using Grentech's in-wall and ceiling-mounted access points to provide wireless coverage in hotel rooms and common areas. The solution aims to address difficulties in deploying WiFi in hotels by providing easy installation of access points without civil works. It integrates wireless access, IP services, security features and centralized management into a plug-and-play solution to simplify hotel WiFi deployment and operations.
GrenTech is a leading Chinese provider of RF and telecommunications integration solutions. It has over 300 technical patents and 12 overseas branches. The document provides an overview of GrenTech's business areas including network coverage solutions, new energy products, turnkey services, digital city applications, transmission networks, data communication equipment, and radar systems. Examples of projects are given for indoor/outdoor network coverage, solar/wind hybrid systems, turnkey site installations, digital city implementations, microwave/optical networks, campus/enterprise networks, and radar deployments at airports.
This document lists 29 textile mills in Bangladesh, providing information on each mill such as name, managing director, address, installed capacity, annual production, and main products. For each mill, the summary includes the name, location, installed capacity or number of spindles/rotors, and main annual production quantities. The mills produce a variety of cotton and polyester yarns.
http://www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/telecom-operators/3xmulti
Ericsson's 3xMulti approach to radio network evolution to help operators understand how best to manage the complex mix of multiple standards, bands, and layers as efficiently as possible, both individually and as a whole ecosystem.
Improving Indoor Coverage How Wi Max Modems Can Play A Major Role In The Subs...Green Packet
With WiMAX indoor traffic taking up more than 80% of total WiMAX traffic, WiMAX Operators are faced with the pressing need to improve indoor coverage. Contrary to common belief that WiMAX Modems are merely variables in the WiMAX subsystem, this whitepaper discusses how WiMAX
Modems can play a major role in the subsystem, particularly in improving indoor coverage.
Soocial is an address book platform that syncs contacts across devices and email accounts, solving the problem of disconnected and stale contacts. It offers both consumer and business subscriptions with a low monthly fee and shared address books for companies. Soocial partners with companies like Microsoft, T-Mobile, Verizon and Motorola and has received coverage in publications like Business Week, CNet, Venturebeat and others.
The document summarizes an intelligent radio expert analysis system called iREAS. It integrates radio factors and applies smart modules and algorithms to automatically analyze problems, output issue lists, and make suggestions. It focuses analysis at the radio layer and combines radio experts' experience. The system provides solutions through various optimization and audit services. It analyzes networks at different levels and uses both smart and dedicated analysis modules. Case studies demonstrate how iREAS can be used to optimize network construction, coverage, voice quality, interference, and event lists.
Vodafone Instant Network: Small Cells for Emergency Comms in Vanuatu, Post Cy...Small Cell Forum
Vodafone deployed its Instant Network small cell technology in Vanuatu after Cyclone Pam to provide emergency communications. The small cells allowed over 1,400 calls and 7,250 beneficiaries to connect in the critical period after the cyclone. Vodafone's Instant Network program has provided over 3 million calls to disaster victims and aid workers in 7 emergency response missions over 3 years, demonstrating the effectiveness of small cell technology for emergency response.
The document discusses the evolution of the distributed antenna system (DAS) market and solutions. As wireless data usage increased, indoor coverage became more important, shifting demand from single-carrier to multi-carrier solutions and from wireless carriers to enterprises. Early DAS used hybrid fiber/coax networks but new all-optical fiber platforms can support multiple wireless technologies and building applications more flexibly. The DAS process involves assessing coverage needs, measuring existing conditions, designing and installing the system, and commissioning it for carriers.
This document provides a status update on small cells from Mobile Experts analyst Joe Madden. It shares fun facts about the small cell industry in 2015, including that non-residential small cells accounted for 38% of shipments and 66% of revenue. The outlook predicts a 270% increase in enterprise small cell shipments and 150% growth in urban shipments in 2016. Residential and non-residential small cell shipment and revenue forecasts are provided through 2020.
This document discusses emerging passive optical network (PON) technologies for fiber connectivity. It provides an overview of Ethernet PON (EPON) and Gigabit PON (GPON), the two dominant PON standards, comparing their architectures, operation, and benefits. CommScope is presented as offering complete EPON and GPON solutions including optical line terminals (OLTs), optical network units (ONUs), and element management software for network provisioning and monitoring.
This document provides specifications for a Kathrein model 737 304 two-way RF splitter, including that it is manufactured by Kathrein, has a frequency range of 800-2000 MHz, insertion loss of less than 0.05 dB, and dimensions of 294/82/82 mm.
This document discusses outdoor wireless coverage solutions from GrenTech. It describes challenges in providing coverage to rural and remote areas with low population densities. GrenTech proposes three solutions: 1) Outdoor repeater solutions to extend coverage using RF or optical fiber repeaters. 2) MCPA solutions to combine signals from multiple BTS to improve coverage over a wide area. 3) Digital optical fiber multi-band RRU systems to allow flexible deployment of remote radio units connected via optical fiber to transmit signals from multiple frequency bands over long distances. Examples are given of applying these solutions to improve coverage for railways, waterways, villages and challenging urban environments.
The document appears to be a portfolio or resume for Zafarullah Bhutto that lists various wireless network design projects he has worked on in the United States, Canada, Russia, the Dominican Republic, the Netherlands, Bahrain, and other international locations. The projects include designs for universities, medical centers, stadiums, airports, shopping malls, hotels, and transportation systems. Examples of specific projects mentioned include designs for the University of Mississippi campus and stadium, the Toronto General Hospital, and Marina West Towers in Bahrain.
Nextivity was founded to develop indoor coverage solutions for mobile network operators using smart repeaters. Smart repeaters are carrier-class devices designed to work with the macro network using advanced signal processing and intelligent antenna architecture. Nextivity has developed a core processor for smart repeaters and shipped first alpha units to Europe in 2008. Their goal is to become the leading provider of indoor coverage systems.
Lte presentation 4G Automação Indoor/ Outdoor com LTE e IoT.ALEX Leite
O documento discute como a rede LTE (4G) pode viabilizar a Internet das Coisas (IoT) ao fornecer uma rede de alta capacidade para transmitir grandes volumes de dados de diversos dispositivos. Também aborda a importância de um plano diretor de telecomunicações para dimensionar corretamente os recursos necessários e a integração de dados de múltiplas plataformas para criar informações úteis através de software. O objetivo final é elevar a automação existente a um nível mais sofisticado através da transformação de dados
Radio field strength propagation data and pathloss calculation methods in umt...Alexander Decker
This document discusses radio signal path loss prediction methods for UMTS networks. It conducted field measurements of signal strength in a UMTS network in Benin City, Nigeria to collect propagation data. It then used this data to calculate path loss and compared the results to several existing path loss prediction models, finding that the Okumura-Hata model provided the closest predictions for the environment studied, showing its suitability for path loss analysis in UMTS networks in urban areas.
This document provides an overview of three case studies for LTE in-building deployment using Wave-In's SDAS (Slim Distributed Antenna System) solution. The first case study describes deploying Wave-In's active MIMO SDAS in an Indonesian shopping mall, showing it improved average RSRP by 3 dB compared to the original passive DAS. The second case discusses using SDAS to enable carrier aggregation cost-effectively in a retail store. The third examines using SDAS to provide coverage in a Taiwan high-speed rail tunnel over 2 km, with the design including one HEU connecting to two RAUs. Specifications for Wave-In's indoor and outdoor FDD SDAS components are also provided
Expo Milano 2015 is a Universal Exposition held in Milan, Italy from May 1 to October 31, 2015 focused on the theme "Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life". Over 130 participants and expected 20 million visitors will explore solutions to global challenges of food security, sustainability, and biodiversity through exhibits, events, and discussions. National pavilions like Italy and China will showcase their traditions and innovations in agriculture and food to stimulate debate around nutrition and responsible resource management.
VISA WAY Co.Ltd offers real estate services for Expo 2015, including a wide range of accommodations like apartments, villas, and hotels near the Expo location. They provide 10 property options for rent in cities around Milan like Monza, Busto Garolfo, and Gallarate. The apartments can house between 30-210 people and rent from €50-75 per person daily, including services like WiFi, transportation, and optional cleaning services.
This document lists 29 textile mills in Bangladesh, providing information on each mill such as name, managing director, address, installed capacity, annual production, and main products. For each mill, the summary includes the name, location, installed capacity or number of spindles/rotors, and main annual production quantities. The mills produce a variety of cotton and polyester yarns.
http://www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/telecom-operators/3xmulti
Ericsson's 3xMulti approach to radio network evolution to help operators understand how best to manage the complex mix of multiple standards, bands, and layers as efficiently as possible, both individually and as a whole ecosystem.
Improving Indoor Coverage How Wi Max Modems Can Play A Major Role In The Subs...Green Packet
With WiMAX indoor traffic taking up more than 80% of total WiMAX traffic, WiMAX Operators are faced with the pressing need to improve indoor coverage. Contrary to common belief that WiMAX Modems are merely variables in the WiMAX subsystem, this whitepaper discusses how WiMAX
Modems can play a major role in the subsystem, particularly in improving indoor coverage.
Soocial is an address book platform that syncs contacts across devices and email accounts, solving the problem of disconnected and stale contacts. It offers both consumer and business subscriptions with a low monthly fee and shared address books for companies. Soocial partners with companies like Microsoft, T-Mobile, Verizon and Motorola and has received coverage in publications like Business Week, CNet, Venturebeat and others.
The document summarizes an intelligent radio expert analysis system called iREAS. It integrates radio factors and applies smart modules and algorithms to automatically analyze problems, output issue lists, and make suggestions. It focuses analysis at the radio layer and combines radio experts' experience. The system provides solutions through various optimization and audit services. It analyzes networks at different levels and uses both smart and dedicated analysis modules. Case studies demonstrate how iREAS can be used to optimize network construction, coverage, voice quality, interference, and event lists.
Vodafone Instant Network: Small Cells for Emergency Comms in Vanuatu, Post Cy...Small Cell Forum
Vodafone deployed its Instant Network small cell technology in Vanuatu after Cyclone Pam to provide emergency communications. The small cells allowed over 1,400 calls and 7,250 beneficiaries to connect in the critical period after the cyclone. Vodafone's Instant Network program has provided over 3 million calls to disaster victims and aid workers in 7 emergency response missions over 3 years, demonstrating the effectiveness of small cell technology for emergency response.
The document discusses the evolution of the distributed antenna system (DAS) market and solutions. As wireless data usage increased, indoor coverage became more important, shifting demand from single-carrier to multi-carrier solutions and from wireless carriers to enterprises. Early DAS used hybrid fiber/coax networks but new all-optical fiber platforms can support multiple wireless technologies and building applications more flexibly. The DAS process involves assessing coverage needs, measuring existing conditions, designing and installing the system, and commissioning it for carriers.
This document provides a status update on small cells from Mobile Experts analyst Joe Madden. It shares fun facts about the small cell industry in 2015, including that non-residential small cells accounted for 38% of shipments and 66% of revenue. The outlook predicts a 270% increase in enterprise small cell shipments and 150% growth in urban shipments in 2016. Residential and non-residential small cell shipment and revenue forecasts are provided through 2020.
This document discusses emerging passive optical network (PON) technologies for fiber connectivity. It provides an overview of Ethernet PON (EPON) and Gigabit PON (GPON), the two dominant PON standards, comparing their architectures, operation, and benefits. CommScope is presented as offering complete EPON and GPON solutions including optical line terminals (OLTs), optical network units (ONUs), and element management software for network provisioning and monitoring.
This document provides specifications for a Kathrein model 737 304 two-way RF splitter, including that it is manufactured by Kathrein, has a frequency range of 800-2000 MHz, insertion loss of less than 0.05 dB, and dimensions of 294/82/82 mm.
This document discusses outdoor wireless coverage solutions from GrenTech. It describes challenges in providing coverage to rural and remote areas with low population densities. GrenTech proposes three solutions: 1) Outdoor repeater solutions to extend coverage using RF or optical fiber repeaters. 2) MCPA solutions to combine signals from multiple BTS to improve coverage over a wide area. 3) Digital optical fiber multi-band RRU systems to allow flexible deployment of remote radio units connected via optical fiber to transmit signals from multiple frequency bands over long distances. Examples are given of applying these solutions to improve coverage for railways, waterways, villages and challenging urban environments.
The document appears to be a portfolio or resume for Zafarullah Bhutto that lists various wireless network design projects he has worked on in the United States, Canada, Russia, the Dominican Republic, the Netherlands, Bahrain, and other international locations. The projects include designs for universities, medical centers, stadiums, airports, shopping malls, hotels, and transportation systems. Examples of specific projects mentioned include designs for the University of Mississippi campus and stadium, the Toronto General Hospital, and Marina West Towers in Bahrain.
Nextivity was founded to develop indoor coverage solutions for mobile network operators using smart repeaters. Smart repeaters are carrier-class devices designed to work with the macro network using advanced signal processing and intelligent antenna architecture. Nextivity has developed a core processor for smart repeaters and shipped first alpha units to Europe in 2008. Their goal is to become the leading provider of indoor coverage systems.
Lte presentation 4G Automação Indoor/ Outdoor com LTE e IoT.ALEX Leite
O documento discute como a rede LTE (4G) pode viabilizar a Internet das Coisas (IoT) ao fornecer uma rede de alta capacidade para transmitir grandes volumes de dados de diversos dispositivos. Também aborda a importância de um plano diretor de telecomunicações para dimensionar corretamente os recursos necessários e a integração de dados de múltiplas plataformas para criar informações úteis através de software. O objetivo final é elevar a automação existente a um nível mais sofisticado através da transformação de dados
Radio field strength propagation data and pathloss calculation methods in umt...Alexander Decker
This document discusses radio signal path loss prediction methods for UMTS networks. It conducted field measurements of signal strength in a UMTS network in Benin City, Nigeria to collect propagation data. It then used this data to calculate path loss and compared the results to several existing path loss prediction models, finding that the Okumura-Hata model provided the closest predictions for the environment studied, showing its suitability for path loss analysis in UMTS networks in urban areas.
This document provides an overview of three case studies for LTE in-building deployment using Wave-In's SDAS (Slim Distributed Antenna System) solution. The first case study describes deploying Wave-In's active MIMO SDAS in an Indonesian shopping mall, showing it improved average RSRP by 3 dB compared to the original passive DAS. The second case discusses using SDAS to enable carrier aggregation cost-effectively in a retail store. The third examines using SDAS to provide coverage in a Taiwan high-speed rail tunnel over 2 km, with the design including one HEU connecting to two RAUs. Specifications for Wave-In's indoor and outdoor FDD SDAS components are also provided
Expo Milano 2015 is a Universal Exposition held in Milan, Italy from May 1 to October 31, 2015 focused on the theme "Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life". Over 130 participants and expected 20 million visitors will explore solutions to global challenges of food security, sustainability, and biodiversity through exhibits, events, and discussions. National pavilions like Italy and China will showcase their traditions and innovations in agriculture and food to stimulate debate around nutrition and responsible resource management.
VISA WAY Co.Ltd offers real estate services for Expo 2015, including a wide range of accommodations like apartments, villas, and hotels near the Expo location. They provide 10 property options for rent in cities around Milan like Monza, Busto Garolfo, and Gallarate. The apartments can house between 30-210 people and rent from €50-75 per person daily, including services like WiFi, transportation, and optional cleaning services.
This document discusses GrenTech's indoor coverage solutions. It begins by explaining what an indoor building system (IBS) is and why they are needed. It then discusses different indoor coverage scenarios that require different solutions, such as commercial buildings, shopping malls, sports venues, etc. Several typical indoor coverage solutions are presented, including using repeaters, base stations, or ultra wideband digital distribution systems along with indoor antenna distribution. The document also provides case studies of GrenTech's indoor coverage system implementations at large venues in Indonesia and China.
GrenTech is a leading Chinese provider of RF and telecommunications integration solutions. It has over 300 technical patents and 12 overseas branches. The document provides an overview of GrenTech's business including its network coverage products, new energy solutions, turnkey services, digital city applications, transmission network equipment, data communication products, and radar systems. Examples of projects are given for indoor/outdoor network coverage in several countries, solar/wind hybrid systems, site installations, safe city implementations, microwave/optical transmission networks, campus/enterprise networks, and radar deployments at airports in Bangladesh and Venezuela.
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This document describes a mobile base station power and environment surveillance solution. It discusses problems with currently monitoring base stations such as inability to remotely monitor equipment status, difficulty controlling energy consumption, and high costs of operations. The proposed solution (S200) allows for remote monitoring and management of generators, including fuel levels, runtime statistics, and abnormal consumption alerts. It also enables remote control, status monitoring, and diagnostics of base station devices. The system provides real-time monitoring through hardware with inputs/outputs and communication capabilities. It analyzes data through interfaces and alarms. The benefits include reduced operations costs, timely maintenance and fuel supplies, and protection of equipment.