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Command Control Centers                                                                                                 Traffic Management Centers


            Command control centers, associated most often with government and military                                             Traffic management control rooms, the nerve centers of traffic monitoring and
            agencies, rely on highly responsive, resilient yet secure operations for rich content                                   operations, need to access and manage 24/7 video surveillance to ensure quick
            integration, real-time interagency collaboration, and seamless mass-distribution of                                     incident detection and optimal response as well as proactively controlling signals to
            critical instructions, notifications, and alerts to facilitate effective collaboration and                              avoid congestion. Other vital tasks include real-time traffic video management for
            decision-making. Military command control centers also require multi-classification                                     various purposes, including the provision of video support for law enforcement
            levels for system operation and data access, as well as system authentication and                                       activities. In addition, the use of data from different sources in real-time and
            secure data distribution.                                                                                               processing information to take immediate decisions is the key to successful traffic
                                                                                                                                    management in smart cities.
            Military Command Center
            A military command center was looking for a solution to access their server room with two different connections,        Traffic Control Center, Thailand
            one for confidential server racks and the other for non-confidential server racks. For the confidential servers, the    Chiang Mai is the largest city in Northern Thailand and has an increasing number of tourists each year. The
            solution had to utilize the internal network and provide a high level of security and a restricted user access easily   growth of crime and traffic accidents in the city has affected the economy and society as a whole. The Chiang
            controlled by an administrator.                                                                                         Mai Municipality is planning to install a digital surveillance system on the main streets of the city by 2020 to
                                                                                                                                    monitor the public areas and ensure the safety of the public and its property.
            Challenges:
            •  Providing a secure connection for the dual DVI confidential servers and managing them from a central location.       Challenges:
            •  Requested a KVM switch solution that provides control of non-confidential servers to 9 consoles.                     •  Centralized and real-time monitoring of the video captured from cameras in various locations that are transmitted
            •  USB long range extension for dedicated authentication devices.                                                        to the traffic control center in the municipal office.
            •  Integrating rich content in a 6x4 video wall.                                                                        •  Displaying clear images with fine detail captured by 5-Megapixel cameras to be shown on a large video wall
                                                                                                                                     for analyzing events
                                                                                                                                    •  Providing a cost-effective solution that allows video wall monitoring of their digital surveillance system.
            ATEN Solution
            Allowed users with the corresponding security level to remotely access confidential servers on the
            intranet via the DVI Dual Display KVM over IP Extenders. ATEN’s KM0932 allowed consoles to inde-                        ATEN Solution
            pendently and simultaneously control the non-confidential servers.                                                      The ATEN modular matrix switch integrated seamlessly with the surveillance system to provide
            KE6940T/R – DVI Dual Display KVM over IP Extender                                                                       centralized management of video from multiple cameras in different locations to help officers take
            KM0932 – 9-Console 32-Port Cat 5 Matrix KVM Switch                                                                      action when events occur.
            KA7240 – VGA Virtual Media Console Module                                                                               VM1600 – 16x16 Modular Matrix Switch
            KA7176 – VGA/Audio Virtual Media KVM Adapter                                                                            VE800A – HDMI Cat 5 Extender
            VM3200 – 32x32 Modular Matrix Switch                                                                                    VS182A – 2-Port 4K HDMI Splitter
            UEH4002 – 4-Port USB 2.0 Cat 5 Extender





































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