Video WebEngine Server

Powered by Savoy's unique WebEngine integration platform, the Video WebEngine Server connects
an array of diverse systems such as video, access control, intrusion alarm and lighting from multiple
sites into a single graphic control Enterprise Console; all without expensive custom wiring.
Organizations achieve more comprehensive security coverage with a single security platform than is
possible using individual tools such as CCTV. With the Video WebEngine Server, security video is
delivered over an enterprise’s IP-based network, whether LAN, WAN, or the Internet. Because the
Video WebEngine Server runs over existing infrastructure, the cost to place, manage and monitor
cameras is dramatically reduced, particularly when compared to hard-wired solutions. And with
wireless networks, cameras can monitor remote locations and still transmit video back to the central
Enterprise Console. The Video WebEngine Server uses an Adaptive Bandwidth technology to
transport information without impacting overall network performance.  The Video WebEngine Server
provides the installation of a DVR and Video Mux into one package that can be distributed and or
centralized.
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Reduced Manpower Costs
Savoy WebEngines contain sophisticated rules that turn passive video systems into active
security infrastructure. At the same time, they reduce manpower cost. In response to a
remote alarm, rules-based triggers can automatically switch the standard console views to
preset alert and viewing matrixes for the security operator. With traditional camera systems,
an operator can only monitor a small number of cameras and still realistically detect
actionable changes on screen. With the Video WebEngine Server, operators can
automatically monitor thousands of devices and trigger events, even if those cameras are
not currently in an operator’s direct view. Compared to human monitoring alone, this
automated monitoring increases the likelihood of catching an act in progress.

Remote Security Made Easy
Because all information is sent over standard networks, the Video WebEngine Server allows
security personnel remote access to the complete operations center anywhere there is a
high-speed Internet connection. Multiple sites can simultaneously view video, and, in case of
crisis, control can be easily switched from the regular operations center to a remote
console. The Video WebEngine Server uses state-of-the-art encryption and VPN technology
to ensure the validity of security data.

Unparalleled Video Scalability
The Video WebEngine Server offers scalability far beyond other systems, supporting 1000’s
of cameras simultaneously. Each Video WebEngine Server can be outfitted with 16 cameras
and all video and rules processing is done locally to combine together in ways that
traditional video systems cannot match. All video is archived locally and the Video
WebEngine Server contains a full suite of video search tools to speed forensic investigation.

NOTE:  The Video WebEngine Server will be expanded to 32 cameras in the near future.
Off-site Repositories
Normally, video from cameras is acquired, digitized and compressed and stored within the
Digital Video Recorder, or in our case, the Video WebEngine Server.  Attempts to store the
data to an off-site facility, where it could be centrally managed and preserved has been
difficult because of the enormous quantity of data involved. A portion of the data could be
maintained off-site, assuming a means exists to properly select what video segments
should be moved. Savoy has now solved this problem through the use of its Rule Engine
whereby the customer creates simple rules to determine which video segments are to be
moved. Rules can be fired on various activities including door openings (assuming a
communicating security panel is attached) or activity within a user created Pattern.

Patterns
Savoy has added a feature called Patterns to its Video WebEngine Server. A 'pattern'
refers to a region within a camera view. With this new capability, customers can specify
active regions within a camera view and to invoke particular functions whenever the camera
detects activity within the region defined by the pattern. The unique aspects of this feature
include the wide variety of functions that can be invoked from Savoy's Rule Engine, as well
as the ability to dynamically assign Patterns to cameras as described below.