In the cities of the Karaganda region, a project for providing cloud service (video surveillance) has been implemented.
The goal of this project is to enhance the overall safety level for residents of the cities in the Karaganda region, as well as minimize the number of violations and crimes.
The objectives are to improve real-time monitoring measures using technological tools for the search and analysis of data to prevent and solve crimes and violations.
Additionally, the creation of an infrastructure to ensure the preservation of communal property and public order protection. Prevention based on measures aimed at counteracting crimes in areas with significant criminal potential or high crime rates, through a cloud-based video surveillance system.
To improve safety on the streets of the cities in the Karaganda region, systems for photo and video recording of traffic violations have been installed, as well as in places with frequent public order violations and mass gatherings:
- 2440 fixed video surveillance cameras (Fix);
- 500 PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) video surveillance cameras;
- 150 vehicle registration number recognition systems (VRN);
- 20 traffic violation recording systems at intersections;
- 80 traffic violation recording systems on linear sections (speed meters);
- 33 Emergency Communication Terminals.
In total, there are 3223 cameras across the Karaganda region, with the following distribution: 2031 cameras in Karaganda, 418 in Temirtau, 283 in Zhezkazgan, 217 in Satpayev, 166 in Sarani, and 108 cameras in the village of Osakarovka.
As part of the project, 100 hardware-software complexes have also been installed. Twenty of them record traffic violations at intersections, detecting offenses such as crossing the stop line and running a red light. Another 80 systems detect speeding violations.
Moreover, the cloud service system allows for centralized management and monitoring of the distributed video surveillance system through cloud services, enabling the collection of various data from different distributed video surveillance systems.
Leave feedback about this