Brisbane Markets Ltd. Upgrades to Megapixel Imaging

Arecont Vision cameras provide an expanded coverage area at a 150-acre produce facility for Brisbane Markets Ltd.

Brisbane Markets Ltd. serves a vital role in Australia's national food chain and provides a clearinghouse for produce from about 7,000 growers. Brisbane Markets Ltd. incorporates the Brisbane Produce Market, Brisbane Flower Market, Brisbane MarketPlace, Brisbane Markets South Gate industrial estate and Brisbane Markets Commercial Center. The 150-acre site in the industrial area of Rocklea includes 35 buildings and serves as the heart of Brisbane's fresh produce sales and distribution. Brisbane Markets Ltd. leases space to 254 tenants, including 53 primary wholesalers and 90 support businesses.

Brisbane Markets Ltd. uses video for general surveillance, loss prevention, traffic, access control and incident investigation. The market's previous 15-year-old analog system had been upgraded to digital recording, but never gave operators the value they required. Most video is viewed after the fact and picture quality is essential to allow for the identification of people's faces. This large site has a wide range of environments that require cameras offering diverse capabilities. Brisbane Markets had begun testing a small, seven-camera IP video system when the Queensland floods of 2011 submerged the market site in water and destroyed the existing DVRs along with almost the site’s entire infrastructure. In effect, the flood accelerated the transition to IP video because the entire system had to be rebuilt from the ground up.

After the flood, Brisbane Markets made a decision to install IP cameras. Luckily, they had already been testing various IP solutions, which made the process easier. Choosing camera locations and maximizing camera coverage involved “trial by installation,” with integrators making decisions based on physical demonstrations during the course of the project, said Steve Ward, director of integrator Sunstate Security.

Currently there are approximately 100 video cameras covering the site, and plans are in place to install another 40. Arecont Vision equipment used at Brisbane Markets Ltd. includes 1.3-megapixel and 3-megapixel cameras that capture larger scenes with precise detail to enable forensic investigations. Mr. Ward handled the installation in the wake of the Queensland flood. There was no power and everything was covered in mud.

In some camera locations, Brisbane Markets Ltd. uses Arecont Vision's MegaVideo AV3130 series network camera, a unique dual-sensor, day/night 3/1.3-megapixel IP camera that delivers up to 15 frames per second (fps) at 2,048x1,536 pixels of high-definition color using a 3.0-megapixel sensor. It is a versatile camera suited to the variable 24-hour lighting conditions in the Brisbane Markets environment. In low-light conditions, the AV3130 changes from color to black-and-white mode using a separate 1.3-megapixel sensor, and the camera’s frame rate increases to a maximum of 30fps at 1280x1024 pixels. Light sensitivity is 0.02 lux at F1.4. The camera also offers simultaneous full field-of-view and region-of-interest (ROI) video, and image cropping allows streaming of full-density partial images.

Cameras are mounted on buildings and also on light poles in parking lots. The video system leverages a fiber-optic network running through the 150-acre site, and two dedicated NUUO servers (with a third on order) manage video for the system.

Using Arecont Vision megapixel cameras enables Brisbane Markets Ltd. to cover more area with fewer cameras. Ensuring maximum coverage was critical, and images from Arecont Vision cameras enable operators to achieve electronic pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) functionality in a fixed megapixel image. When viewing a line of semi trailers, for example, an Arecont Vision camera can provide sufficient resolution to read license plate numbers using digital zoom.

Jessie Field, Brisbane Markets Ltd. operations manager, says megapixel cameras capture larger scenes with less cost than PTZs. “We learned through bitter experience that PTZs are often pointed in the wrong direction when we needed footage,” he said.

Megapixel cameras also contribute to increased levels of detection, greater reliability and lower levels of crime. Comments from tenants at Brisbane Markets acknowledge the improved images, which reflect an overall better system in their eyes. They say that Arecont Vision images are extremely sharp, providing plenty of resolution to recognize faces. Tenants have seen greater results and less shrinkage in their own businesses because of the Arecont Vision megapixel cameras.

Mr. Ward of Sunstate Security also said that Arecont Vision cameras are better in low-light, which is vital to effective surveillance at a 24-hour site, where trucks begin arriving at 10 p.m. and spend all night unloading.

Featured

  • Integration Imagination: The Future of Connected Operations

    Security teams that collaborate cross-functionally and apply imagination and creativity to envision and design their ideal integrated ecosystem will have the biggest upside to corporate security and operational benefits. Read Now

  • Smarter Access Starts with Flexibility

    Today’s workplaces are undergoing a rapid evolution, driven by hybrid work models, emerging smart technologies, and flexible work schedules. To keep pace with growing workplace demands, buildings are becoming more dynamic – capable of adapting to how people move, work, and interact in real-time. Read Now

  • Trends Keeping an Eye on Business Decisions

    Today, AI continues to transform the way data is used to make important business decisions. AI and the cloud together are redefining how video surveillance systems are being used to simulate human intelligence by combining data analysis, prediction, and process automation with minimal human intervention. Many organizations are upgrading their surveillance systems to reap the benefits of technologies like AI and cloud applications. Read Now

  • The Future is Happening Outside the Cloud

    For years, the cloud has captivated the physical security industry. And for good reason. Remote access, elastic scalability and simplified maintenance reshaped how we think about deploying and managing systems. But as the number of cameras grows and resolutions push from HD to 4K and beyond, the cloud’s limits are becoming unavoidable. Bandwidth bottlenecks. Latency lags. Rising storage costs. These are not abstract concerns. Read Now

  • Right-Wing Activist Charlie Kirk Dies After Utah Valley University Shooting

    Charlie Kirk, a popular conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, died Wednesday after being shot during an on-campus event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah Read Now

New Products

  • Unified VMS

    AxxonSoft introduces version 2.0 of the Axxon One VMS. The new release features integrations with various physical security systems, making Axxon One a unified VMS. Other enhancements include new AI video analytics and intelligent search functions, hardened cybersecurity, usability and performance improvements, and expanded cloud capabilities

  • PE80 Series

    PE80 Series by SARGENT / ED4000/PED5000 Series by Corbin Russwin

    ASSA ABLOY, a global leader in access solutions, has announced the launch of two next generation exit devices from long-standing leaders in the premium exit device market: the PE80 Series by SARGENT and the PED4000/PED5000 Series by Corbin Russwin. These new exit devices boast industry-first features that are specifically designed to provide enhanced safety, security and convenience, setting new standards for exit solutions. The SARGENT PE80 and Corbin Russwin PED4000/PED5000 Series exit devices are engineered to meet the ever-evolving needs of modern buildings. Featuring the high strength, security and durability that ASSA ABLOY is known for, the new exit devices deliver several innovative, industry-first features in addition to elegant design finishes for every opening.

  • Camden CM-221 Series Switches

    Camden CM-221 Series Switches

    Camden Door Controls is pleased to announce that, in response to soaring customer demand, it has expanded its range of ValueWave™ no-touch switches to include a narrow (slimline) version with manual override. This override button is designed to provide additional assurance that the request to exit switch will open a door, even if the no-touch sensor fails to operate. This new slimline switch also features a heavy gauge stainless steel faceplate, a red/green illuminated light ring, and is IP65 rated, making it ideal for indoor or outdoor use as part of an automatic door or access control system. ValueWave™ no-touch switches are designed for easy installation and trouble-free service in high traffic applications. In addition to this narrow version, the CM-221 & CM-222 Series switches are available in a range of other models with single and double gang heavy-gauge stainless steel faceplates and include illuminated light rings.