Dahua video surveillance cameras and DVRs installed in more than 5.000 buses of the transport network of the Mexican city of Guadalajara protect drivers and passengers against the existing crime in the city.

Dahua protects public transport Guadalajara (Mexico)

Guadalajara is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Jalisco. A village municipality that suffers from a high rate of citizen insecurity, public transport being one of the sectors that suffers most from this situation. To the theft of wallets and armed robberies, it should be added that drivers, Sometimes, steal the money they charge passengers.

Dahua protects public transport Guadalajara (Mexico)To put an end to this situation, more than 1.250 security equipment in near 5.000 Bus. Between teams Dahua implanted is the mobile camera type dome CA-DW480D700TVL, which incorporates a fixed lens of 3,6 Mm (Optionally 2,8 Mm). Anti-vandal analog equipment that has been installed next to the driver's seat, in the middle of the buses and in the back, in order to monitor all interior areas of the vehicle. Equipped with IR Led and a range of up to 10 Meters, this camera provides optimal day and night performance, under any lighting conditions.

Dahua protects public transport Guadalajara (Mexico)For its part, Dahua 0404ME-U-GC mobile video recorder has been placed on the front mid-front of the bus.

This four-channel system supports SXGA live viewing and real-time synchronized playback. This allows you to record the front traffic and the two outer sides of the bus.

A reliable system is the key to the operation of video surveillance in moving vehicles. Dahua responded to the demands of the project with a stable system, simple and resistant.

Dahua protects public transport Guadalajara (Mexico)With the specialized camera equipment, DVRs and software platforms, it is possible to capture high resolution images inside and outside the bus, as well as detect in advance traffic conditions to avoid accidents.

Dahua allows the viewing of live video images and access to the storage of the images under low bandwidth conditions.

The solution can use 3G to allow access when an emergency occurs. The solution also offers other additional features, such as counting people or managing the bus route.


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By • 16 Dec, 2015
• Section: Case studies, MAIN HIGHLIGHT, Computer security, Urban security, Video surveillance