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IndigoVision Provide IP Video
Analytics to Schiphol
Schiphol, Amsterdam’s International Airport, displayed in the control room. The system within the airport building which was
is using IndigoVision’s advanced IP Video was designed and installed by GTN Systems, extended using a fault tolerant wireless
analytics to prevent accidental or malicious IndigoVision’s Dutch based approved mesh network. The furthest camera is
intrusion onto runway and hangar areas. integrator. located in excess of 1km from the control
With over 20m passengers passing through ‘Control Center’, IndigoVision’s enterprise room. IndigoVision’s advanced compression
the Netherlands’ busiest airport each year, video and alarm management software, technology ensures that the operations staff
the airport operators were keen to deploy the allows the operations staff in the control can view and record CCTV images that are
latest technology to help improve the safety room to view live and recorded video from indistinguishable from analogue whilst
and security of aircraft movements. any of the cameras. All video is recorded on minimising bandwidth on the LAN.
The analytics algorithms, which are part of two of IndigoVision’s
IndigoVision’s complete end-to-end IP Video Networked Video Recorders
solution, run in real time at the camera (NVRs), providing up to 14
ensuring that operations staff in the days of continuous real time
dedicated control room are alerted recording. The operations
automatically to intrusions as they are staff can also run the same
detected. This ensures a timely response to analytics on the recorded
any potential emergency or security video for post event analysis.
situation. Each camera connects to
Seventeen fixed CCTV cameras cover the an IndigoVision 8000
active airside area of the airport and these transmitter/ receiver unit
are connected back to the control room via a installed with the camera. The
hybrid fibre and wireless LAN. The analytics 8000 converts the camera
mode ‘Virtual Tripwire’ is used to designate signal to DVD quality, high-
unauthorised areas in each camera’s field of resolution digital video for
view. Whenever a vehicle or person crosses transmission over the LAN.
into these areas an alarm is automatically The LAN is based on an
raised and the appropriate camera view is existing fibre network installed
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www.asi-mag.com February 2007 Aviationsecurityinternational
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