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The King of Intelligent Audio/Video Control in Government Scenarios: How IDM MCC300 Disrupts the Industry Landscape?

📅Feb 27, 2026
Brief:The IDM MCC300 fully converged intelligent audio/video IoT control terminal is designed for the core business needs of the government industry—**command & dispatch, emergency response, cross-department collaboration, and full-domain sensing linkage**. It deeply adapts to all scenarios in government sectors including public security, fire protection, electric power, transportation, water conservancy, and government service centers. Through an integrated solution of "fully converged functions + domestic (China-made) architecture + industrial-grade reliability + edge intelligence," it connects the entire chain of audio/video aggregation, communication dispatch, IoT sensing, AI analysis, and agent collaboration in government scenarios, becoming the core hardware carrier for government digitalization and intelligent control.
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The IDM MCC300 fully converged intelligent audio/video IoT control terminal is designed for the core business needs of the government industry—command & dispatch, emergency response, cross-department collaboration, and full-domain sensing linkage. It deeply adapts to all scenarios in government sectors including public security, fire protection, electric power, transportation, water conservancy, and government service centers. Through an integrated solution of "fully converged functions + domestic (China-made) architecture + industrial-grade reliability + edge intelligence," it connects the entire chain of audio/video aggregation, communication dispatch, IoT sensing, AI analysis, and agent collaboration in government scenarios, becoming the core hardware carrier for government digitalization and intelligent control. The following details its specific application methods and core competitive advantages:

I. Specific Applications in Core Government Industry Scenarios

The government industry places extremely high demands on equipment security, compatibility, linkage capability, and reliability. The IDM MCC300 delivers customized deployment applications for the specific pain points of different government sub-scenarios. The core scenarios and usage methods are as follows:

1. Government Integrated Command & Dispatch Center (Public Security/Emergency/Transportation, etc.)

As the core control node of the command center, a single device integrates five major functions—distributed video matrix, SIP dispatch, MQTT IoT, edge AI, and KVM agent—replacing traditional multi-hardware device stacks:

  • Full-domain multi-signal aggregation: Connects all types of sources including cameras, satellite image transmission, individual soldier devices, business system screens, and traffic/hydrological monitoring video. Supports 32-channel 1080p parallel decoding, enabling "one screen viewing the entire domain";
  • Tiered agent collaboration: Through KVM agent control, enables cross-screen roaming across multiple workstations and soft KVM reverse control of remote servers. Assigns granular permissions by role (e.g., command positions have SIP forced release/barge-in permissions, while monitoring positions only have screen retrieval permissions), achieving "one person, multiple machines, collaborative dispatch";
  • Rapid emergency command delivery: Leveraging SIP HD communication, enables real-time audio/video interconnection with frontline duty points, sub-centers, and emergency teams. Supports dispatch functions including forced release, barge-in, monitoring, and full-domain broadcast. In emergencies, non-core calls can be interrupted to ensure command link continuity;
  • IoT + AI intelligent linkage: Integrates sensor data from within the jurisdiction—temperature/humidity, water levels, traffic flow, equipment status—overlaid onto audio/video feeds. Edge AI enables anomaly analysis such as crowd gathering, line-crossing intrusion, and fire/smoke detection. Upon detecting hazards, it automatically triggers screen switching + SIP call to administrators + IoT device linkage (e.g., activating warning lights, closing gates), forming an emergency closed loop of "sensing–analysis–decision–execution."

2. Fire/Public Security Emergency Response Sites

Paired with emergency command vehicles, it enables mobile command + on-site and rear-area linkage, adapting to government emergency requirements of "rapid deployment, complex environment adaptation, and cross-network communication":

  • Lightweight mobile deployment: The device weighs only 0.6KG and supports 12V vehicle-mounted power supply. It can be quickly installed in emergency command vehicles/temporary command points, with audio/video and IoT device integration and commissioning completed within 5 minutes;
  • Multi-network redundant communication: Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports + fiber uplink + 4G/5G wireless backup, with NAT traversal support. Even if the on-site network is interrupted or packet loss reaches 80%, voice remains clear and intelligible, ensuring stable audio/video linkage between the field and the rear command center;
  • Real-time on-site signal backhaul: Aggregates audio/video signals from on-site drones, individual soldier image transmission, and handheld cameras, simultaneously pushing them to the rear command center's large screen. The rear can issue commands directly to the field via SIP dispatch, achieving "remote command, on-site execution";
  • Full-coverage emergency broadcast: Interfaces with on-site broadcast gateways, enabling rapid dissemination of evacuation and warning commands via SIP terminals, achieving full voice coverage on-site and addressing the pain point of "untimely command delivery" in emergency response.

3. Electric Power/Water Conservancy Industry Dispatch & Control

Targeting the remote monitoring, equipment control, and fault emergency response needs of power grids and water conservancy/hydrology, it enables deep convergence of "audio/video + IoT + AI":

  • IoT collection of equipment status: Through RS485/RS232 interfaces, connects to PLCs, smart meters, and other industrial equipment in power distribution cabinets, water conservancy gates, and hydrological monitoring stations. Real-time collection of equipment operating parameters and hydrological data, with local storage + backend synchronization, and immediate alerts on data anomalies;
  • Synchronized audio/video retrieval at fault points: When power grid/water conservancy equipment fails, it automatically triggers the distributed video matrix to switch to the fault point's monitoring screen, while the SIP system automatically calls maintenance personnel, achieving a trinity of "fault data + on-site video + voice dispatch";
  • Edge AI intelligent detection: AI image enhancement optimizes field monitoring images (low-light, foggy conditions), enabling anomaly detection such as equipment faults, line damage, and water level exceedance. No cloud computing power required—real-time edge-side analysis reduces network latency;
  • Cross-regional collaborative O&M: Supports interconnection of remote agents across different locations. The headquarters dispatch center can remotely control equipment at various sub-stations, using soft KVM reverse control to assist on-site maintenance personnel, improving cross-regional O&M efficiency.

4. Government Cross-department Collaboration & Consultation (e.g., Epidemic Prevention and Control, Flood/Drought Relief)

Targeting the signal synchronization, data fusion, and efficient decision-making needs of cross-department and cross-regional government consultations, it builds a high-definition, convenient collaborative consultation system:

  • Multi-party HD audio/video consultation: Supports ≥16 concurrent 1080P users, compatible with existing SIP terminals and video conference equipment across departments. Enables one-click conference joining for public security, emergency, transportation, water conservancy, and other departments. Supports 4K ultra-HD video + 20KHz wideband voice, replicating the in-person consultation experience;
  • Multi-type data synchronized sharing: Supports BFCP screen sharing and wireless auxiliary streams, enabling real-time sharing of government business system data, monitoring reports, emergency plans, and other documents. Supports multi-party real-time annotation and electronic whiteboard, improving consultation decision-making efficiency;
  • Full-process consultation traceability: Automatically records call/conference audio and video. Recording formats support MP3/WAV, with the ability to associate participants, consultation topics, time, and other information, meeting government compliance requirements for "traceability and auditability";
  • IoT data-assisted decision-making: Overlays full-domain IoT sensing data from the jurisdiction onto consultation screens, allowing participants to intuitively grasp on-site conditions and avoiding decision deviations caused by "data separated from visuals."

II. Core Competitive Advantages of IDM MCC300 in the Government Industry

II. Core Competitive Advantages of IDM MCC300 in the Government Industry

As a special sector, the government industry has mandatory requirements for equipment domestication (China-made), security, compatibility, reliability, and linkage capability. Compared to traditional audio/video control equipment and single-function terminals, the IDM MCC300 forms irreplaceable all-dimensional competitive advantages, as detailed below:

1. Fully Converged Architecture: Cost Reduction and Efficiency Improvement, Adapting to Government Intensive Construction Needs

It breaks the traditional multi-device stacking model of government command centers—"distributed matrix + SIP terminal + IoT gateway + AI box + KVM agent"—by integrating five core functions into a single device, significantly reducing equipment procurement costs, rack space occupancy, and cabling complexity. Meanwhile, all functional modules are interconnected without the need for additional development of interface connections, reducing the O&M difficulty and labor costs of government systems, aligning with the government industry's "intensive and refined" construction requirements.

2. Full-stack Domestication: Meeting Classified Protection 2.0 (MLPS 2.0), Adapting to Government Security Compliance Requirements

  • Hardware level: Powered by a domestic high-end AI chip, eliminating the risk of foreign technology bottlenecks. Computing power reaches 72.0 TOPS@INT4, enabling complex AI analysis entirely at the edge;
  • Security level: Supports SM2/SM3/SM4 national cryptographic algorithms and AES/DES/3DES encryption. Built-in hardware security module + secure boot prevents firmware tampering, achieving full-chain encryption of SIP signaling, audio/video streams, and IoT data;
  • Compliance level: Meets Classified Protection 2.0 (MLPS 2.0) and IT innovation (信创) requirements. Full-chain operation auditing—all dispatch, operation, and alarm logs can be queried and exported—meeting the government's mandatory standards of "secure, controllable, and traceable."

3. Full Protocol Compatibility: Seamless Integration with Existing Systems, Reducing Government Renovation Costs

Deep support for mainstream standard protocols in the government industry including ONVIF, RTSP, SIP 2.0, MQTT/CoAP, and Modbus. Enhanced SIP protocol extensibility enables seamless integration with existing surveillance cameras, NVRs, IP-PBXs, government command platforms, and sensor devices—no need to replace existing hardware, achieving "legacy reuse and smooth upgrade." It is also compatible with mainstream cloud conferencing platforms such as Tencent Meeting and DingTalk, meeting government cross-platform collaboration needs.

4. Industrial-grade Reliability: Adapting to Government 7×24 Uninterrupted Operation Requirements

Government command & dispatch and emergency response require equipment to operate "year-round without downtime and in harsh environments." The IDM MCC300 features industrial-grade high-reliability characteristics:

  • Wide-temperature operation: Operating temperature range of -10°C to +55°C, adapting to complex environments such as government field monitoring points and emergency command vehicles;
  • Multiple redundancy: Dual power supplies, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, and fiber uplink. Single-path failure triggers automatic switching without interrupting core services;
  • High stability: MTBF ≥100,000 hours. Audio/video remains smooth at 20% network packet loss, and voice remains intelligible at 80% packet loss, ensuring communication stability in government emergency scenarios;
  • Power-loss protection: Hardware power-off state storage. On boot, configuration is automatically restored, and SIP connections and IoT device integration states are recovered, avoiding dispatch interruptions caused by sudden power failures.

5. Edge Intelligence + Edge-Cloud Collaboration: Achieving "Real-time Response and Intelligent Decision-making" in Government Control

Leveraging the domestic high-computing-power NPU, AI audio/video analysis is completed at the edge (object detection, behavior analysis, abnormal sound detection, etc.), eliminating reliance on cloud computing power, reducing network latency, and enabling real-time intelligent alerts in government scenarios. It can also interface with the MCP large-model management platform, achieving "edge-cloud computing collaboration"—lightweight tasks (e.g., fire/smoke detection) are processed at the edge, while heavy tasks (e.g., behavior analysis, natural language command) are handled in the cloud. It supports natural language command of "one sentence controls the entire site," significantly enhancing the intelligence level and response speed of government emergency command.

6. Granular Permissions + Multi-scenario Adaptation: Meeting Government Tiered Control Requirements

Based on RBAC, it enables granular permission assignment for users, agents, and devices. Different operational permissions can be assigned according to government positions and departments (e.g., command positions have the highest dispatch permissions, while regular positions only have screen viewing permissions), preventing misoperations and aligning with the government's "tiered control, layer-by-layer responsibility" management model. It also supports multiple deployment forms—split-type, all-in-one, rack-mount, and vehicle-mounted—adapting to all scenarios including government command centers, emergency command vehicles, field monitoring points, and government conference rooms, achieving "one device for all government scenarios."

7. Full-chain Linkage: Building a Government "Sensing–Communication–Analysis–Control" Closed Loop

Compared to the pain point of traditional single-function devices where "each system operates independently and data is not interconnected," the IDM MCC300 achieves deep linkage across audio/video communication, IoT control, edge AI analysis, KVM agent collaboration, and distributed matrix—five major functions. It enables event-driven automated control (e.g., hazard trigger → AI detection → screen switching → SIP dispatch → IoT execution), building a full-chain closed loop for government control and solving the core pain points in government emergency response: "untimely sensing, poor communication, inefficient decision-making, and inadequate execution."