Subscribe

Security for Monaco

Principality relies on Dallmeier technology for over seven years.


Johannesburg, 11 Oct 2013
Monaco.
Monaco.

Nestled on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea in Southern Europe, the Principality of Monaco is an international hub of wealth and enterprise. People of 119 nationalities live here together successfully. Bankers, businessmen and entrepreneurs, people from all walks of life, mingle together in Monaco, which over time has developed into one of the most cosmopolitan and popular states in the world. One reason for this popularity is the low criminality in the principality, the result, among other things, of many years of video surveillance by the German CCTV/IP manufacturer Dallmeier.

The Mon'egasque government has been using a video surveillance system for a number of years to ensure peace and security throughout the state. However, the analogue system with a manually controlled tape recording had ceased to be suitable a long time ago, for only a portion of the available cameras were being recorded, while the expenses for the regular maintenance works and the exchange of the video tapes were very high. On top of this, the search for relevant image sequences within the recording was time-consuming and laborious. Therefore, the decision was made to install a digital system.

In 2005, the contract for the installation was awarded to Regensburg-based company, Dallmeier, which had already successfully realised the video surveillance system at the Casino Monte-Carlo. Dallmeier developed a custom-made video surveillance solution which met the customer's high requirements regarding quality and ease of use.

One of the decisive criteria for choosing Dallmeier was the easy integration of the existing analogue video matrix. Dallmeier had designed a hybrid solution in which the existing system could be converted step-by-step to a fully digital system. This gradual transition from one system to the other has two advantages: a high degree of investment and cost control, as well as simplified integration.

System design

The virtual matrix (digital crossbar) developed by Dallmeier is ideally suited for the requirements on site in Monaco. It enables the transmission and recording of video and audio signals in broadcast quality via an Ethernet/IP network. With this technology, the video signals of any number of cameras in public areas are encoded and, if required, transmitted via the IP network. Using the management software, SeMSy, the system can be very easily and intuitively controlled and administered.

The core of the system is made up of DIS devices. These are real-time streamers and recorders which transmit and record a total of 520 cameras (fix cameras and PTZ cameras) with redundant/mirrored storage. They are in operation 24/7. Hence, the entire city area is monitored by video surveillance around the clock and events can be investigated in detail.

Owing to its flexible design, the DIS-2/M is the ideal solution for monitoring critical areas which require a high recording quality and real-time transmission in compact form. Each system consists of up to 10 modules which operate based on the security operating system Linux. Both a video and audio signal can be connected to every module. Per channel four input and four output contacts are available for control and switching tasks. Additionally, every module is equipped with a RS232/RS485 interface for the control of PTZ cameras.

The system's modular structure and the hot plug functionality of the single modules, which the redundant power packs of the component rack dispose of as well, ensure a high availability of the complete solution. Based on the DIS-2/M, the Dallmeier virtual matrix can be realised in a space-saving and cost-effective way.

The systems record directly onto the integrated memory and thus ensure a maximum availability of recording data - even in the case of network problems and failures. This decentralised storage concept furthermore minimises network requirements such as bandwidth. Simultaneous to the recording, the live transmission of camera signals, as well as the display of recorded displays, are possible without any restrictions.

The DIS-2/M has LGC Forensics certification, which means that swapped image sequences are accepted as evidence in court.

Vigilant electronic eyes

When selecting new network cameras, the S^uret'e Publique of Monaco decided on Dallmeier IP cameras. The cameras are installed in Police Headquarters and monitor all entrances to the main building. The detention cells located there are also equipped with cameras that record onto DIS-2/M NSU IP servers 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Technical and operative control centre

In the technical and operative security centre, three operating stations are available to the personnel. "As part of the renovation and modernisation of the control centre, the Dallmeier system was integrated with a large monitor wall with a display surface covering 7m^2," explained the responsible person.

Monaco.
Monaco.

The evaluation and analysis of the recordings or events are very efficient and fast due to the use of the security management system, SeMSy, which is specially adapted to the requirements in Monaco; for example, it has a user interface custom-made for the customer.

Three VMC-1 "Eagle" video management centres ideally complement the management software. All functionalities that can be expected of a modern video management centre are united and clearly distributed on the three components of the VMC-1 "Eagle" (joystick, jog-shuttle and keyboard with monitor). The jog-shuttle is perfectly suited for finding certain snapshots in a video sequence, while the joystick allows easy steering of the movable cameras. What sets the VMC-1 apart from products by other manufacturers is the possibility of displaying both recorded video material and live images on the integrated monitor and, for example, showing maps or search functions.

Tested and expanded

Since the video system has proved itself in daily use, five years ago, the responsible persons decided to add an ultramodern number plate recognition system. A total of 15 DI-Detectors NPR by Dallmeier were therefore installed primarily at the streets leading into and out of state territory. Four cameras are connected to each system: two NPR cameras, one for each direction, and two overview cameras. The NPR systems were professionally installed by specially trained technicians and enable identification of automobile number plates from standing and moving vehicles on 30 traffic lanes within the Principality of Monaco.

If problems arise, the persons in charge can use the interlinked cameras to follow the path of the vehicle involved. In addition, they receive an alert if the vehicle in question has been stolen or is suspicious; of course, this greatly facilitates any search.

Flexible and future-proof

Because of the modularity and scalability of the Dallmeier system, the S^uret'e Publique de Monaco has an extremely future-proof system to work with, which can be expanded and adjusted easily at any time.

Frank Oetjen, Project Sales Manager at Dallmeier, summarises: "The customer's main requirement in selecting a system was to have a highly available, modular, network-based system, which uses the existing infrastructure and also has excellent image quality, but which has been prepared at the same time for future expansions. Based on the SeMSy technology, we have created a solution that has been adapted in the best possible way to the customer's requirements and that has already been expanded several times."

Share

Dallmeier

Dallmeier has at its disposal more than 25 years of experience in transmission, recording as well as picture processing technology, and is an outstanding pioneer of CCTV/IP solutions worldwide. This profound knowledge is used in the development of intelligent software and high quality recorder and camera technologies, enabling Dallmeier to not only offer standalone systems, but complete network solutions up to large-scale projects with perfectly integrated components. Right from the beginning, the company always focused on own innovative developments and highest quality and reliability. Dallmeier is the only manufacturer in Germany that develops and manufactures all components on its own. This includes the entire product range, from cameras to picture storage and transmission to intelligent video analysis, and even individually adjusted management systems. Quality made by Dallmeier, made in Germany!

Over the years, Dallmeier has repeatedly given fresh impetus to the market with new developments and extraordinary innovations. The world's first DVR, for example, which introduced digital recording to the entire CCTV industry, came from Dallmeier. The multifocal sensor system Panomera will have a similarly groundbreaking effect: this unique and novel camera technology will revolutionise the market and open up completely new possibilities to the video security industry. This and the extensive experience in the CCTV and IP field have led to a top position in the international market for digital video surveillance systems.

www.dallmeier.com
www.panomera.com
www.casino-surveillance.com
www.videonetbox.com