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22 May 2014 Interactive video audio system: communication server for INDECT portal
Martin Mikulec, Miroslav Voznak, Jakub Safarik, Pavol Partila, Jan Rozhon, Miralem Mehic
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Abstract
The paper deals with presentation of the IVAS system within the 7FP EU INDECT project. The INDECT project aims at developing the tools for enhancing the security of citizens and protecting the confidentiality of recorded and stored information. It is a part of the Seventh Framework Programme of European Union. We participate in INDECT portal and the Interactive Video Audio System (IVAS). This IVAS system provides a communication gateway between police officers working in dispatching centre and police officers in terrain. The officers in dispatching centre have capabilities to obtain information about all online police officers in terrain, they can command officers in terrain via text messages, voice or video calls and they are able to manage multimedia files from CCTV cameras or other sources, which can be interesting for officers in terrain. The police officers in terrain are equipped by smartphones or tablets. Besides common communication, they can reach pictures or videos sent by commander in office and they can respond to the command via text or multimedia messages taken by their devices. Our IVAS system is unique because we are developing it according to the special requirements from the Police of the Czech Republic. The IVAS communication system is designed to use modern Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services. The whole solution is based on open source software including linux and android operating systems. The technical details of our solution are presented in the paper.
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Martin Mikulec, Miroslav Voznak, Jakub Safarik, Pavol Partila, Jan Rozhon, and Miralem Mehic "Interactive video audio system: communication server for INDECT portal", Proc. SPIE 9120, Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing, Security, and Applications 2014, 91200U (22 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2050690
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KEYWORDS
Video

Telecommunications

Information security

Global system for mobile communications

Multimedia

Network security

Web services

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