Flexible Frame Rate Control Technology for Optimizing Network Performance
More and more SCADA operators are choosing to converge their video surveillance and SCADA data into one network. This convergence gives you lots of obvious advantages in efficiency and integration, but also leads to network congestion. Moxa's DynaStream goes a step further than most bandwidth management solutions and gives you additional management options: you can both increase or decrease the video frame rate in response to either network or local events. This gives the user even more flexibility in integrating their video surveillance and SCADA networks.
DynaStream Benefits
Protect transmission of critical data
Flexible frame rate control
Less demand for back-end
recording,storage and processing
Lower management costs
Easy integration with management software
How does DynaStream Work?
DynaStream can be easily configured via a web-based interface for many different trigger conditions and different active durations. Once triggered, DynaStream will either lower video frame rate to save bandwidth for critical data, or raise the frame rate to provide more detailed visual images to the user for analysis.
1-channel H.264/MJPEG Industrial Video Encoder
3 simultaneous streams
Video latency under 200 ms
-40 to 75°C extended operating temperature (T models)
SD/SDHC support (card extra)
Two Ethernet ports for cascading or port redundancy
Additional COM port for serial device connectivity
Two way audio
Pre-alarm record
Transparent PTZ control
Modbus TCP support
When triggered, DynaStream lowers the frame rate to give critical data more bandwidth.
The frame rate returns to normal once
DynaStream is deactivated.
Network bandwidth bottleneck
Network use compared: DynaStream enabled and disabled