Option one sounds good to me Matt > Hello everyone- > > The network group has put together 3 different scenarios for where, > exactly, to put our cameras and thus network nodes along perimeter. Please > respond to me (bgarris@xxxxxxxxxxx) with your 1st and 2nd picks, so I can > finalize it and so that everyone can keep moving ahead with the project. > > Scenario 1: Small area (Jervey Gym to C2/R3 parking lots, little/no gaps > in > surveillance > 2 fixed cameras (pointing opposite directions) and 1 PTZ on A1 > lightpole > [corner of entrance to football practice fields] > 1 fixed camera (pointing down hill) and 1 PTZ on corner of Jervey Gym > 1 fixed camera (direction undetermined yet) and 1 PTZ on C36 lightpole > [entrance to C2/R3 parking lots] > > Notes: small, simple mesh - adequate number of intersections, fewer > nodes > = fewer enclosures, etc. > Might be simplest and easiest > > Scenario 2: Medium area (Jervey Gym to Lee Hall (C4 Parking Lot), some > gaps > in surveillance > 1 fixed cam & 1 PTZ on A1 lightpole > [corner of entrance to football practice fields] > 1 fixed cam & 1 PTZ on C36 lightpole > [entrance to C2/R3 parking lots] > 1 fixed cam on C39 > [corner w/ Williamson Rd] > 1 PTZ on G258 > [in between Williamson Rd and Lee Hall Parking Lot] > 1 fixed cam on G263 > [entrance to Lee Hall Parking Lot] > > Notes: some gaps to deal with in programming, etc., more enclosures to > fabricate, mount, etc., medium mesh > Feasible but more work > > Scenario 3: Large area (Jervey Gym to Cherry Rd. intersection), multiple > large gaps in surveillance > all 7 cameras on different light poles all along perimeter > > Notes: large gaps in surveillance (trees, etc.), large mesh, may have > issues attenuating signals, but would cover a long straight > stretch of road. Also more intersections > > > PLEASE send me your responses/choices ASAP, as well as any > notes/concerns/helpful or critical input you may have. > > Thanks guys, > Ben Garrison > Networking Group Lead > bgarris@xxxxxxxxxxx > > > >