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Rubrik: World-wide News/Products & News Barix
to Exhibit Three-Tier Approach to Emergency Messaging over IP at IFSEC 2008 Barix
Three-Tier Approach to IP-based Security is Now Available (02.05.08)
- Barix AG, a pioneer in IP-based audio, intercom, control and monitoring,
will demonstrate its three-tier approach to emergency messaging on
multi-building campuses at IFSEC, taking place at NEC, Birmingham from May
12-15, 2008. (Barix: Booth #2021). The Barix three-tier approach to IP-based
security is now available and shipping in various configurations.
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offers a complete range of IP connected devices for security applications
including Annuncicom intercoms, Exstreamer audio decoders, and Barionet
automation systems for access control and door management systems. All three
IP-based devices can be deployed in various tiers as ancillary equipment to
improve existing paging and security systems on university campuses with
housing and educational facilities; in airports, train stations, and
municipal bus stations; on building sites and on corporate campuses with
multiple buildings. "Many
campuses and transportation centers today are unaware that they already have
the necessary backbone for a strong security system," said Johannes G. Rietschel,
CEO and Founder of Barix AG. "The Barix approach to implementing
ancillary emergency notification and response over IP, utilizing the existing
network infrastructure, is ideal for cost-conscious organizations that need
an affordable, high performance system that is quickly and easily
implemented. Our three-tier approach to ancillary emergency messaging allows
these campuses to gradually scale their systems, using open standards,
protocols and devices to integrate SIP implementations, voice over IP, and
other applications without being locked into a limited or proprietary paging
or security system." The first
tier is campus wide paging, using off-the-shelf Annuncicom intercom devices
(Annuncicom 100: 400 Euro) and Exstreamer 100 audio decoders (160 Euro) to
enable building-wide paging over existing PA systems. One or multiple
Annuncicom devices, integrated as centralized wall Intercoms, can communicate
with Exstreamer decoders at each campus building over the IP environment. The
Exstreamer decoders at each building connect to a PA system to broadcast
emergency messages received from the Annuncicom. Multicast configurations can
broadcast the message to all Exstreamers for point-to-multipoint campus-wide
paging. No central server or intelligence is needed, making the system very
cost effective, scaleable, easy to deploy and manageable. The second tier is campus wide intercom and offers more direct ancillary emergency communi-cation by installing Annuncicom devices in each room of a building. In the university setting, the main Annuncicom devices could communicate with other Annuncicoms, either in an "all call" intercom scenario to multiple classrooms or through a software configuration to pinpoint specific classrooms. A more complete system could use an indexed directory with standard telephone extensions and use the SIP protocol to initiate connections from a SIP-enabled phone to any Annuncicom by simply dialing an extension number. A third
tier is campus wide security and lockdown which can be accomplished by adding
Barix Barionet automation for campus wide lockdown in critical emergency
situations. The Barionet device can communicate with other Barix technologies
to activate door strikes, provide door monitoring and alarming, and authorize
entry. Barix IP controllers are compatible with many common card access
control readers available on the market. "The Barix approach of
delivering IP devices that support open standards and protocols ensures the
best chance of your paging and security systems to integrate with existing
hardware, and upgrade with new hardware from any vendor moving forward,"
said Rietschel. (Barix: ma) |
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