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Lantronix Inc. implements C-MORC-MOR is a German engineered video surveillance system based on IP network camera technology. C-MOR can easily be deployed into existing company infrastructures without expensive CCTV cabling. C-MOR's compliance to existing standards allows it to be implemented with virtually any leading manufacturers' wired and wireless Ethernet network cameras which support the JPEG standard. Lantronix has deployed the C-MOR solution at their headquarters in Irvine, CA to monitor data center access. High profile critical deployments of C-MOR, such as the experimental operating room at the University of Tuebingen in South Germany, was a major factor in Lantronix's decision to use C-MOR. "C-MOR was very easily and quickly installed with just a few clicks of the mouse", said Joe Kantoris, Director of IT at Lantronix. "We use it during non-business hours to alert key staff via emails generated by the motion detection capabilities of C-MOR. C-MOR actually emails the movies so even if the box is stolen, the movies are safe in my mailbox!" Lantronix received a C-MOR6, which handles up to six IP cameras. The price for the complete system was under $4,000.00 and exceeded management's expectations in terms of costs, features and capabilities defined by the requirements for this project.
Feel free to fill out the The IP Video System C-MOR, enables the video surveillance and video analyses of process flows in the Experimental Operating Room at the University of Tübingen.
Europe.s first Experimental Operating Room is housed in Tübingen, South Germany. C-MOR is analyzing the ergonomics at this international platform for research in medical technology.
At the University of Tübingen.s hospital, the unique project of the Experimental Operating Room was established. The goal is to develop the operating room of the future in terms of work flow, room design and device techonology and C-MOR provides the capability to do this. The operating rooms of today offer a fast-paced, dynamic environment with rapid development of new
techniques. The constant change in the development of; medical technology, devices, instruments, operating methods, and working techniques of the operating staff result in extremely high costs to maintain the operating rooms. The costs associated with change are so extensive that they often prohibit a hospital from implementing the latest technology.
The objectives of the ambitious project team at Tübingen are to optimize operating rooms and lower the cost related to managing them. All future development of new tools and techniques will be tested by the
team. This includes everything from the width of a new operating table to the development of smooth workflow within the surgical teams. In addition, technical aspects such as prevention of air pollution, illumination or ergonomic instruments will be put to test. The development team will work closely with all surgical disciplines of the University hospital. The team will also include members from all technical faculties, such as medical technology, engineering, organizations of the electronic alliance, electronic and information technology, as well as other research departments.
This project is financed by the University of Tübingen.s hospital and the Medical Faculty of the University of Tübingen. Additional funds will be provided by the industry and the German State Baden-Württemberg. Starting in spring 2007, the 1.000 square meter laboratory and 200 square meter office space of Experimental Operating Room will provide a unique, international platform for research and development in medical technology. C-MOR will be there to provide the ideal IP video surveillance of all devices. In addition C-MOR will provide the platform to analyze the flow of work in the operating room and to optimize the ergonomic layout of new operating rooms. The findings and developments from this project will be implemented at hospitals worldwide. Additional information about this project is provided at www.experimental-op.de.
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