MOBOTIX Safeguards Quality of Life in a Small City

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Category: Surveillance Cameras & Accessories | 27/04/2010 - 15:31:07

Villennes-sur-Seine lies about 30 kilometers west of Paris in the middle of a protected nature reserve.

With 4,788 inhabitants, the small and prosperous city offers its population a very high quality of life. However, repeated incidents involving vandalism, theft and burglary have prompted the city council to install a video surveillance system. This is meant to deter crimes against people and property in areas with a high risk of violence or theft. It also is intended to protect public buildings and institutions against such attacks.

City Surveillance and Traffic Control

MOBOTIX M12 day/night cameras were installed in September 2007. Two months later, the system was launched at eight critical locations: at a sports center, in a parking lot, near three schools, at an underpass, by a train station exit and at the main streets downtown.

The city also wanted to use this system to improve and regulate the flow of traffic and to monitor vehicles. High-resolution digital camera was required to identify license plates of moving cars both day and night, as the police must have high-quality images to prove that a particular vehicle passed a certain location in order to build their case based on such evidence.

City SurveillanceFor this reason, MOBOTIX cameras were installed at strategic locations where cars would have to pass when driving through the city.

An Effective, High-Performance System

“With the 19 cameras we have installed in the city center and near schools, Villennes-sur-Seine, with a population of 5,000, is a true pioneer in the fight against crime,” highlights Pierre-Francois Degand, Second Deputy Mayor and Security Officer for the city. “The cameras deliver two things.

Firstly, they deter crime and, secondly, they are useful should an event actually occur. In only a few months, we noticed a decline in petty crime and an increase in cases solved. Over 20 cases could be solved thanks to the cameras.” The system will be expanded by 2011 to include other locations such as intersections.

Video Surveillance Systems Tailored to the Infrastructure Of Municipalities

City police departments and gendarmeries are the first-line users of the video surveillance system. This is backed up by government measures in the form of guidelines which push the development of video surveillance systems in a particular direction.

Tailored Surveillance SystemsThis includes a French law passed in October 2006 that requires local councils to install the equipment needed to combat terrorism. This directive stipulates that certain technical standards must be fulfilled in regards to image quality. For instance, a recording must feature 576 vertical line resolution taken at 12 frames per second.

City Surveillance Cameras

Due to technical limitations, analog cameras can at best deliver a resolution of between 0.1 and 0.4 megapixels, or up to 4CIF (PAL). It is therefore not possible to zoom in on key details such as the car’s license plate or faces and hence solve a crime quickly and conclusively. To overcome this shortcoming, a decision was announced in August 2007 to establish binding technical standards that guarantee a minimum level of quality (camera capacity, storage, compression, transfer, image rendering, etc.).

Digital IP TechnologyIn view of the many laws in this area, digital IP technology is increasingly being used and replacing analog technology. As of today, MOBOTIX city surveillance cameras are already able to deliver the required solutions and meet the needs of law enforcement for the discovery of evidence.

MOBOTIX Offers One of the Best Image Qualities Available on the Market

Images are recorded and saved at a resolution of 3 megapixels thanks to image processing in the camera. Police officers find these high-quality images extremely helpful in identifying license plates and people. Furthermore, the resolution provides a better general overview, which means fewer cameras need to be installed.