Schiphol, Amsterdams International Airport, is using IndigoVisions advanced IP Video analytics to prevent accidental or malicious intrusion onto runway and hangar areas.
With over 20 million passengers passing through the Netherlands busiest airport each year, the airport operators were keen to deploy the latest technology to help improve the safety and security of aircraft movements.
The analytics algorithms, which are part of IndigoVisions complete end-to-end IP Video solution, run in real time at the camera ensuring that operations staff in the dedicated control room are alerted automatically to intrusions as they are detected.
This ensures a timely response to any potential emergency or security situation.
Seventeen fixed CCTV cameras cover the active airside area of the airport and these are connected back to the control room via a hybrid fibre and wireless LAN. The analytics mode Virtual Tripwire is used to designate unauthorized areas in each cameras field of view. Whenever a vehicle or person crosses into these areas an alarm is automatically raised and the appropriate camera view is displayed in the control room. The system was designed and installed by GTN Systems, IndigoVisions Dutch-based approved integrator.
"It is not possible to implement such a system using traditional analogue video systems, because of the distances involved and the need to use real time analytics," said Dr. Oliver Vellacott, IndigoVisions CEO. "The combination of IP Video and wireless networks is opening up a whole new range of applications for CCTV, particularly for site-wide monitoring of rail networks, ports and airports."
Control Center, IndigoVisions enterprise video and alarm management software, allows the operations staff in the control room to view live and recorded video from any of the cameras. All video is recorded on two of IndigoVisions Networked Video Recorders (NVRs), providing up to 14 days of continuous real time recording. The operations staff can also run the same analytics on the recorded video for post event analysis.
Each camera connects to an IndigoVision 8000 transmitter/receiver unit installed with the camera. The 8000 converts the camera signal to DVD quality, high-resolution digital video for transmission over the LAN. The LAN is based on an existing fiber network installed within the airport building which was extended using a fault tolerant wireless mesh network. The furthest camera is located in excess of 1km from the control room.
IndigoVisions advanced compression technology ensures that the operations staff can view and record CCTV images that are indistinguishable from analogue whilst minimizing bandwidth on the LAN.