DePaul University Deploys Axis Network Cameras To Protect Students, Residence Halls

Axis Communications recently announced that DePaul University is using its network cameras to ensure the safety of its students and property.

Unlike most college campuses, DePaul’s two main campuses are interwoven with surrounding residential and commercial communities in Chicago. It houses its students on the Lincoln Park campus in eight traditional residence halls and a series of historic, three-story apartment buildings.

Over the course of last summersummer, DePaul implemented 225 Axis network cameras (AXIS 214 PTZ and AXIS 225FD) mounted in the lobbies, hallways and on the exteriors of residence buildings, using Axis partner Pace Systems Inc. as the integrator. In addition to Axis network cameras, Pace installed a video management system from Milestone Systems and five centralized servers that replace the need for individual DVRs at each residence building.

IP video technology enables the university to use one center to review incidences of interest occurring at any residence hall. A dispatcher monitors select cameras at the center. In addition, senior security staff can access camera views from any PC in case of emergencies.

Safety is top of mind at DePaul and so the university has been using surveillance systems for years. However, the analog systems in place were disparate systems, and required an associated DVR for each of the 16 cameras installed at every individual residence hall.

In addition, security staff realized that expanding the system would be a costly and time-consuming task in which coaxial cable would need to be laid in each residence hall for analog cameras, as opposed to network cameras, which could leverage the existing network infrastructure already in place.

As a result, DePaul chose Axis network cameras and the Milestone video management system. The implementation was accomplished in less than eight weeks and the new system required minimal training.

DePaul also took advantage of PoE, which now provides electricity to DePaul’s network cameras via the same cable as used for the network connection -- as opposed to a power outlet. This reduces costs further and helped to simplify the implementation. For the future, DePaul will be installing smaller servers in the field which will provide backup for storing the video and minimize bandwidth use until off hours.

“Axis network cameras offered us the best quality for the money and provide a superior warranty,” said Bob Wachowski, director of public safety for DePaul. “We are extremely happy with how the installation proceeded and the final result. Beyond deterring crime and unruly behavior, the high clarity of the new system has enabled us to successfully identify perpetrators of several incidences. As a result, we’ve reduced campus crime and made our students feel safer.”

In the future, Wachowski said DePaul will replace the remaining analog cameras on campus and may implement wireless systems so that campus patrol cars, for example, have immediate access to incidents.

In addition, DePaul intends to expand the use of Axis PTZ network cameras to other high-traffic outside areas of the campus to improve safety using their PTZ capabilities. These will be integrated with Chicago’s 911 system so that in case of an emergency, Chicago police can immediately see the area in question.

“We applaud DePaul for doing what is necessary to make its campus environment extremely safe at a time when parents and students are showing increased concerns,” said Fredrik Nilsson, general manager, Axis Communications Inc. “We look forward to working with the university and Pace Systems as DePaul enhances its security capabilities further.”

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