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Exam Room Surveillance, Broadcasting & Invigilation Out of Sync?Campus All-Optical Solution Enables Integrated Collaboration
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Exam Room Surveillance, Broadcasting & Invigilation Out of Sync?Campus All-Optical Solution Enables Integrated Collaboration

AINOPOL – Provider of All-Optical Convergence Solutions for K-12 Education

Standardized exam rooms require coordinated operation of surveillance, broadcasting, invigilation, intercom, alarm, signal jamming and other systems. However, traditional exam rooms generally suffer from siloed systems, disconnected platforms, insufficient collaboration and cumbersome management.

Surveillance only provides visual monitoring, broadcasting only supports audio announcements, and invigilation only conducts inspections. When anomalies occur, rapid linkage, real-time intervention and unified command are not available, resulting in regulatory gaps, delayed emergency response and low management efficiency in examination supervision.

In addition, the independent construction, operation and maintenance, and separate platforms of multiple systems impose heavy workload and cost pressure on schools.

How to achieve an integrated solution of visualization, communication, control, inspection and traceability in exam rooms to meet refined examination supervision requirements has become the key to education examination support.

AINOPOL’s K-12 All-Optical Solution realizes integrated collaboration of surveillance, broadcasting, invigilation and intercom, building an efficient, compliant and intelligent standardized exam room system.

Regulatory Pain Points Caused by Siloed Multi-Systems in Exam Rooms

Independent systems create four major regulatory pain points:

Insufficient collaboration – surveillance, broadcasting and invigilation operate separately and cannot respond coordinately.

Delayed response – no real-time announcement or rapid intervention when anomalies are detected.

Cumbersome management – multi-platform login, multi-system operation and multi-vendor maintenance.

Difficult integration with higher-level platforms – disconnected data, video and invigilation systems.

How the K-12 All-Optical Solution Achieves Integrated Exam Room Collaboration

Based on all-optical bearer + audio and video dispatching platform, AINOPOL’s K-12 All-Optical Solution supports surveillance, broadcasting, invigilation, intercom and alarm systems on one network with integrated linkage.

Fiber-to-classroom connects all devices, ensuring low latency, high stability and no lag.

The platform supports remote class inspection, real-time preview, video playback, fixed-point announcement, emergency broadcasting, one-key intercom and alarm linkage, satisfying full-process examination supervision.

The solution supports standard protocols including GB28181/SIP, seamlessly connecting to invigilation platforms of education bureaus and examination authorities, realizing unified supervision, dispatching and video recording at district and county levels.

All devices are managed and maintained in a unified manner with consistent status display, enabling fast fault location and resolution.

Value of Integrated Collaboration for Exam Room Supervision

After implementation, exam room supervision is fully upgraded:

Full-domain visualization – education bureaus and schools can view real-time footage of any exam room.

One-key control – instant response to remote announcements, broadcast notifications and emergency disposal.

Full-process traceability – complete records of videos, screenshots and logs to meet examination compliance requirements.

Ultra-simplified O&M – one platform managing all systems for efficiency and ease of use.

Full compliance – meeting national construction and supervision standards for standardized exam rooms.

FAQ

Q: Is “10G to Classroom” shared or dedicated?A: The PON solution shares one 10G port among multiple classrooms; the Ethernet WDM solution provides dedicated 10G bandwidth per classroom.

Q: Where is the campus all-optical network mainly used?A: Classrooms, dormitories, offices, libraries, playgrounds, laboratories… almost all places requiring network access.

Q: Does the all-optical network support Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7?A: Absolutely. Fiber delivers high bandwidth to rooms, allowing wireless APs to perform at maximum speed.