Super Nova
University campuses are often thought to exist as a community unto themselves, which is not entirely accurate. Campuses are often located right in the...
Order in the Food Court
By KATE HENRY
In a flood of anonymity, people stream across food courts every day in a seemingly ceaseless flow of noise, jockeying and general hubbub. Food courts...
Surveillance By The Sea
Florida's Port Canaveral, the second busiest cruise port in the world, has selected an automated video surveillance system from Guardian Solutions, Bradenton,...
Water Authority Connects With Digital Video
The South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority in New Haven supplies water to approximately 400,000 residents in 12 cities and towns in and around...
Banking On Quiet Surveillance
The 48-story BankOne Tower in Indianapolis, the tallest building in Indiana, has selected surveillance and monitoring consoles from Middle Atlantic Products,...
Broadcast Security
Michael Fickes
Closed-circuit television (CCTV) may soon rid itself of wires. From remote camera locations to monitoring stations, the aim is to broadcast video signals...
Cameras Help Keep Kids Safe
Edwardsville Community Schools District 7 has chosen a networked video surveillance system from DVTel, Paramus, N.J., to monitor the district's 12 schools...
Eyes On The Bridges
New York City's Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Authority (TBTA) has tightened security in and around New York City with the help of video surveillance systems....
Faces In The Crowd
Michael Fickes
In a test conducted for the Virginia Beach Police Department during the summer of 2002, facial recognition software found and matched faces in a crowd...
Watching Grizzly Bears Hibernate
Orphaned grizzly bears at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife in North Vancouver, B.C., are being monitored with a video security system...



