Software platform for centralized management of up to 50 simultaneous MOHOC Elite OPS and IR cameras. Real-time streaming to command post with < 500 ms latency, centralized recording with chain of custody, GPS/telemetry overlay per camera, and AES-256 encrypted video distribution to ATAK tablets.
MOHOC
MOHOC Central — Multi-Camera Management and Real-Time Tactical Streaming Platform
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Technical overview
MOHOC Central is the software platform that converts individual MOHOC cameras from field operators into an integrated visual intelligence system for the command post. When a unit with 10 operators equipped with MOHOC Elite OPS is executing an operation, the command post commander sees in real time the video from all 10 cameras simultaneously in a configurable grid, with each operator's GPS position overlaid on the ATAK map.
MOHOC Central's streaming engine uses RTSP over a tactical data network (Trellisware mesh radio, 802.11 Wi-Fi, or private LTE) to transmit H.265 video from each camera with end-to-end latency under 500 milliseconds. The system automatically adapts video quality according to network conditions.
For PNP operations, the Public Ministry, and military units requiring video documentation with evidentiary value, MOHOC Central solves the evidence fragmentation problem: instead of recovering individual microSD cards from each operator after the operation, video is available on the central server from the moment the camera started transmitting.
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