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  • July 25, 2012

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    Recently, Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston, Texas, implemented a video infrastructure update in their Service Response Center (SRC) that allows for a completely centralized monitoring solution that works every day of the week. Photo credit: Thaddeus Leopoulos, HFP Acoustical Consultants Inc.

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  • July 25, 2012

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    Texas Children’s Hospital’s SRC monitors all aspects of the campus infrastructure and facilities, including utilities, fire systems, elevator systems, campus security and campus visitation. Previously, decentralized teams worked to monitor separate aspects of the campus as individual units. Photo credit: Thaddeus Leopoulos, HFP Acoustical Consultants Inc.

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  • July 25, 2012

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    Photo credit: Thaddeus Leopoulos, HFP Acoustical Consultants Inc.

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  • July 27, 2012

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    HFP Acoustical Consultants Inc. (HFP) , a key provider of AV design and acoustical consulting services for major architectural clients, was brought in to design a holistic system whereupon the different groups could quickly and easily share information, especially in times of crisis.  Whitlock , an international leader in AV integration, video conferencing and managed services solutions, acted as the system integrator.  Photo credit: Thaddeus Leopoulos, HFP Acoustical Consultants Inc.

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  • July 27, 2012

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    According to Thaddeus Leopoulos, senior project consultant with HFP, “The overall goal was to create solutions that would foster open and seamless collaboration between all operators." Photo credit: Thaddeus Leopoulos, HFP Acoustical Consultants Inc.

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  • July 27, 2012

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    To achieve this, one large room was established as the primary operations headquarters for the previously separated teams. Eight work stations with their own dedicated monitors allow individual team members to work on their own tasks. Photo credit: Thaddeus Leopoulos, HFP Acoustical Consultants Inc.

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  • July 27, 2012

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    Above the work stations, a 20-foot screen serves as a massive central monitor so that everyone in the room has the same simultaneous access to critical information. Photo credit: Thaddeus Leopoulos, HFP Acoustical Consultants Inc.

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  • July 27, 2012

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    Critical details from one workstation monitor can be pushed to the central monitor in cases where a single operator needs to show the room their data feed. Touchpads are used to reconfigure the content layout of the screen wall, as well as reassign which screens feed which inputs. Photo credit: Thaddeus Leopoulos, HFP Acoustical Consultants Inc.

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  • July 27, 2012

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    From the adjoining conference room, DPI’s E-Vision WXGA 600 display delivers imagery to an automated Stewart screen, and content that is being displayed on the main 20 foot screen can be simultaneously screened in a private setting. Photo credit: Thaddeus Leopoulos, HFP Acoustical Consultants Inc.

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  • July 27, 2012

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    “The projectors’ incredible light source lifespan should allow the main screen to be fully operational, 24/7, for over seven years, without replacing a single lamp,” said Thaddeus Leopoulos. Photo credit: Thaddeus Leopoulos, HFP Acoustical Consultants Inc.

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  • July 27, 2012

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    Jupiter’s newly introduced PixelNet IP based videowall processor acts as the data hub for both the central room and an adjoining conference room. The Jupiter system sends and receives video sources from an assortment of camera locations across the campus, in addition to managing the content sent to the LED display wall. Photo credit: Thaddeus Leopoulos, HFP Acoustical Consultants Inc.

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