Axis Communications HDTV-quality IP Surveillance Cameras to
Monitor Race Day Operations at the 2012 Boston Marathon
Mass.-based LARiiON to install highest quality PTZs at
Athletes’ Village and finish line to help Marathon run
smoothly and create time lapse videos
CHELMSFORD, Mass. – April 12, 2012 –
Axis Communications, the world leader in network video,
today announced that four HDTV-quality AXIS Q6035-E PTZ Dome
Network Cameras will be used to monitor race day activities
at the Athletes’ Village and finish line for the
116th running of the Boston Marathon on April 16th.
Needham, Mass.-based LARiiON Integrated Solutions will be
installing the IP video system and condensing more than 12
hours of Marathon activity into a few short minutes of video
with specially designed time lapse software.
The
Athletes’ Village, located at Hopkinton High School, is
where the 26,000-plus registered runners meet to relax and
stretch before the Boston Marathon. The Boston Athletic
Association (B.A.A.) and its sponsors provide pre-race
entertainment, light refreshments, liquids and shelter at
the Village before directing the runners to the starting
line in assigned waves to ensure the Marathon begins
efficiently and in an orderly fashion. Two AXIS Q6035-E
Network Cameras will stream live video to the command center
trailer to help race organizers monitor operations and
assign volunteers and resources where necessary.
Two additional pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) cameras mounted near the
finish line will simultaneously cover multiple blocks-worth
of activity, including runner flow from the finish line to
the medical tents, operations at the medal reception and
refreshment zones, as well as volunteer staffing levels and
foot traffic at the race souvenir and Mylar blanket areas.
"With more than 26,000 runners and 500,000 spectators
participating in Monday's Boston Marathon, it's important
that our event upholds high standards of safety for all
involved," said Tom Grilk, Executive Director of the Boston
Athletic Association. "To have access to high definition
cameras and cutting edge surveillance technology will be a
major asset to our operations team and our event."
LARiiON’s time lapse software will be used to create a
compelling race day video for runners and fans, as well as
give race organizers insight into hours’ worth of activity
recapped in a few minutes to help identify operational
efficiencies that can be used for next year’s Marathon and
other races. Additionally, live view from the AXIS Q6035-E
Network Cameras will provide the B.A.A. with real time video
feedback for the first time.
The outdoor-ready
AXIS Q6035-E PTZ Dome Network Camera is Axis’ highest
quality PTZ camera with 1080p HDTV performance and 20x
optical zoom (see
video). The IP camera, which is typically used for the
most demanding surveillance applications, features true
day/night functionality, multistream H.264 and Motion JPEG
compressions, High Power over Ethernet connection and
intelligent video features like Active Gatekeeper, tour
recording and motion and audio detection. AXIS Q60-E Series
can operate in temperatures from 122° down to -40° F thanks
to Arctic Temperature Control, and high-quality performance
enables 1080p video at 30 frames per second and 720p up to
60 frames per second.
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