Data transfer system can
save lives, time and funds
27 October, 2021
Transmitting high precision
images from the scene of disasters, accidents or
emergencies is now possible without incurring
huge costs or compromising communications
networks, thanks to an innovative new
surveillance solution available from IEC
Telecom.
Working in partnership with
Norway-based visual communications specialist
AnsuR Technologies, IEC Telecom is now able to
offer a surveillance portfolio,
which can enable real-time transfer of video
footage or photographs from even the harshest of
environments, meaning first responders can share
accurate details immediately to convey the scale
and detail of a disaster situation, all
protected by end-to-end encryption.
The sharing of real-time,
high quality video information captured from
high precision cameras or sensors in remote
locations is often limited due to
challenging connectivity environments.
Transferring these often large files via satcom
can be very slow and use large amounts of
bandwidth, making it an expensive operation
which compromises the whole communications
network.
This new surveillance
portfolio from IEC Telecom offers access to
clear visual data from a remote site so that
complex operations can be managed more
efficiently in real-time with efficient
collaboration between off-site experts and field
personnel.
ASIGN, powered by special
integrated protocols that have been developed
for low bandwidth environments, means this
interactive solution enables users to quickly
share low resolution preview images and video
clips from the remote location in real-time.
Decision-makers can then easily select specific
areas of interest to then be transferred in
higher resolution, thereby reducing data costs
and increasing the efficiency of the bandwidth
while maintaining the quality of the data
transferred.
Designed to deliver
real-time video streaming at low data rates,
ASMIRA is a specialist software solution that
provides the ability for users to optimise the
incoming video feed by adjusting bit rate, frame
rate, and resolution, thus enabling an efficient
high precision transfer. With HD quality at
<200kbps and SD quality at 50kbps, this
incredible solution is particularly useful for
video transfers over satellite.
Nabil Ben Soussia, CEO
Asia, Middle East & CIS at IEC Telecom Group,
explained: “Our surveillance portfolio, powered
by AnsuR, allows you to remain tactical without
incurring huge costs. Being able to share
situational awareness via a reliable
communication system is crucial, particularly
during the initial stages of emergency response.
This new software does not require heavy set up
and can operate even over portable modem, such
as Thuraya WE. We understand the importance of
timely data in critical situations and are proud
to support aid workers with a toolkit, that will
not only save time and resources but contribute
to the overall success of remote missions.”
Paul Gudonis, Chief
Strategy Officer of AnsuR commented: “AnsuR’s
software solutions were originally developed to
support disaster management and it is a use case
that sits at the heart of our company ethos. We
are thrilled to be partnered with IEC Telecom to
bring solutions to the humanitarian community,
providing disaster responders and emergency
managers with the tools needed to gather and
share the real-time imagery in a cost effective
and bandwidth efficient manner, thereby enabling
them to create an accurate and reliable common
operating picture, to prioritise need, to
identify gaps and to forecast threat. Together,
we can help to save lives, property and protect
the environment.”
This innovative offering
comes just weeks after IEC Telecom and Thuraya
Telecommunications introduced the new
capabilities of Thuraya WE, which is a portable
communication solution that supports remote
missions and ensures operational continuity.
Thuraya WE offers access to an incredible range
of optimised corporate and welfare apps to bring
affordable satcom connectivity to the field even
in low bandwidth environments – now, including
surveillance capabilities powered by AnsuR. Mr
Ben Soussia commented: “Re-equipped with AnsuR
the Thuraya WE now offers a tactical advantage
to teams in the field.”