The new Terminal 3 at Delhi International Airport (DIAL) integrated IndigoVision’s end-to-end IP Video solution for its 3700 camera surveillance system- the largest single installation of an IP Video system anywhere in Asia.
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The server-less IP Video architecture provides the airport with such a scalable and resilient solution, and through a virtual matrix, easy to operate, even for a project of this scale.
IndigoVision’s ‘Control Center’ Security Management Software is at the heart of the system and is used by operators throughout the airport. The software provides advanced Identification Authentication Management (IAM) features, which ensure only the operators with the correct permissions are allowed to access the video.
A total of 80 ‘Control Center’ workstations have been installed in three separate control rooms; the Airport Operation Control Centre (AOCC), situated in the terminal; the Airport Security Building (ASB), located off-site 850 feet away; and in the Air Traffic Control (ATC) centre, where aircraft ground movements are monitored.
The AOCC, which is the main monitoring centre for the airport, boasts the biggest video wall in Asia. The 32 X 16 foot wall holds twenty-eight 70” screens that display the information inputs from all the airport departments through live camera feeds. Each screen can display up to 25 multiple camera images, providing the AOCC with the capacity to display 700 images at one time.
For added security, 120 cameras for the Immigration department have been allocated to a separate site database, with recording on their own dedicated Network Video Recorders (NVRs).
DIAL also extensively deployed IndigoVision’s real time analytics, to create alarms when certain conditions in a camera scene are met, automatically alerting operators to potential problems.
The airport uses a total of 57 IndigoVision 10TB Windows NVRs for recording video continuously for 30 days from all of the cameras. Ten of the NVRs are used as backups, automatically recording video from any of the primary NVRs that go off line.
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