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Page 1: Qorvus Mobotix  2009 Presentation

© 2009 Qorvus Systems, Inc. http://www.qorvus.com

America's Most Advanced Wireless Surveillance Networks

Tom Sharples, President 800.757.1571 Ext. 100

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© 2009 Qorvus Systems, Inc. http://www.qorvus.com

Company Mission:No More Plug & Pray – Make Complex Outdoor Wireless Installations Easy for our Integrators and VARs!

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© 2009 Qorvus Systems, Inc. http://www.qorvus.com

Qorvus develops• Fully-preconfigured

embedded software and industrial wireless mesh networking equipment

• for long-range video, data backhaul and industrial wireless network applications

• that require fast, reliable and flexible wireless networks in rugged environments.

Company BackgroundQorvus delivers • High-resolution Mobotix™

wireless IP video over long distances

• pervasive wirelessto hand-held terminals (no additional client-side software or equipment required)

• secure communications and strong multi-hop performance with single, dual or triple-radio systems

• flexibility to rapidly and inexpensively expand service areas based on demand

Qorvus supplies• Qcode™ wireless mesh software• Qnode™ mesh gateways and routers• MeshCam™ integrated IP camera/gateway •Qlite™ low-cost mesh-compatible wifi bridge• Qscan™ web portal with remote network monitoring and client support• Custom engineering and build services

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• Large-scale dock and port operations

• Industrial food-warehousing facilities

• Condo complexes• Auto dealerships• Internet Service Providers• Memorial parks • Resort hotels• Large-scale construction

companies• US military

Recent Projects Include:

Food Express, Inc.Serving the Western

U.S. Since 1983

Treasure Island

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Typical Qorvus Wireless CCTV Network using Mobotix Cams

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Case Study: Fairview Oaks

• 15-acre multi-building apartment complex• Increasing drug-dealing and other crime in parking lots and “Nature

Walk” area• Trees and buildings in the line-of-site required mesh and multiple bands

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Case Study: Fairview Oaks

• Solution: Six Mobotix M12-SEC cameras, Seven Qnode routers (900 Mhz, 2.4 & 5.8 Ghz)

• Client: Guardian Management Integrator: Radius Security

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Case Study: Pacific Pride

• Problem: expanding commercial refueling depot is located In high-crime area in NE Portland

• Solution: 3 Mobotix M12 cams configured for close-in surveillance of customer card-reader kiosk, fuel pumps, and a new two-acre refueling vehicle storage area

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Case Study: Pacific Pride

• Local NAS storage using Pro-150D 1 terabyte server• Remote viewing via Qorvus Customer Portal • Client: Petrocard Integrator: Radius Security Inc.

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Case Study: Broadway Commons

• 12-acre multi-building apartment complex• Increasing theft and break-ins of tenant vehicles in parking lots• Management also wanted to offer pervasive WiFi internet to all tenants• Obstacles in the line-of-site required mesh• Solution: Seven Mobotix M22-SEC cameras, 8 dual-radio Qnodes (5.8

and 2.4 Ghz) providing both video backhaul and secure wireless internet access in one device

• Client: Medve Group Integrator: Horne Enterprises Inc.

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Case Study: Treasure Island

• Greatly increased traffic required pedestrian, vehicle and license-plate capture at main access gate.

• Trenching between guard shack and main office was impractical, and flexible system expansion was a requirement

• Mounting antenna on outside of historic main building #1 was not permitted

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Case Study: Treasure Island

• Solution: Four Mobotix M12 cams with Qnode repeater, and Qnode high-powered 5.8 Ghz gateway and antenna mounted inside office behind window glass

• SFPA’s network does not allow direct access, so remote video is viewed via Mobotix Streaming FTP to Customer Portal

• Client: San Francisco Port Authority Integrator: Fog City Alarms

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Case Study: The Good Old Days

• Problem: Nostalgia for the ’60s• Solution: The “Jimmy Hendrix” megapixel camera

During…

Before..

and After!

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Stevenson WA on the Columbia River

• No other wireless surveillance camera looks like this!

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&Contact: Tom Sharples 800.757.1571 Ext 100 or [email protected]

Buford Pippin 800.757.1571 Ext 103 or [email protected]

Jim Molencupp 972.831.1600 Ext 105  or [email protected]