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Dallmeier’s “Casino surveillance 2.0” initiative reduces cost and complexity of gaming floor surveillance

German video technology manufacturer Dallmeier will be presenting its solutions for casinos at the WGPC 2023 (World Game Protection Conference) in Las Vegas from March 7th – 9th, 2023 at booth T1. Highlights include the modular DOMERA® camera system and the PANOMERA® high-performance, high-resolution 360° “multi-imager”. Dallmeier cameras simplify casino gaming floor surveillance with features such as remote adjustment of camera views or unique 360° overviews and “virtual PTZs” for significantly improved situational awareness. Surveillance Managers Quickly adjust cameras to new table layouts When casinos change the layout of their gaming tables, such as for a holiday, or completely rearrange the tables, it is often time-consuming to adjust the installed surveillance cameras: Standing on a ladder or a forklift, technicians must reposition the cameras to get the desired view. The integrated Dallmeier RPod enables remote-controlled fine adjustment of the lens in three axes With Dallmeier's DOMERA® cameras, this is a thing of the past: The integrated Dallmeier RPod (Remote Positioning Dome) enables remote-controlled fine adjustment of the lens in three axes. This allows casinos to easily install the cameras and quickly and easily adjust the recorded scene from any location if requirements change. In addition to up to 4K resolution, the cameras offer other exciting features such as WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) for optimal recording of scenes with very bright and very dark areas, and exposure presets for casinos. Finding the bad guy much faster with fewer cameras Dallmeier will also demonstrate new features of its HEMISPHERE® SeMSy® video management system and the Panomera® W 180° and 360° panoramic cameras. With these innovative camera systems, surveillance managers can monitor large indoor casino areas with a much smaller number of cameras and seamlessly track persons of interest in much less time. This is possible due to the unique combination of a large, 180° or 360° panoramic overview and theoretically unlimited "virtual PTZs" which allow for much more convenient and efficient tracking of details than traditional gaming floor PTZs. Casino customers report that the time to resolve typical gaming floor incidents has been reduced by over 80%. Gaming Managers Make informed decisions with AI people counting “Not only can casinos easily and quickly reposition our DOMERA® cameras when, for example, but they also rearrange their gaming tables,” says Joe McDevitt, President, of Dallmeier electronic USA Inc. “Advanced video analytics whether in the camera itself or via third-party analytics tools enable applications such as AI people counting on the gaming floor." "This gives gaming managers the ability to increase both safety and efficiency, for example by opening more gaming tables if there are too many people in an area, or closing tables if the occupancy of individual tables is not ideal. With our PANOMERA® W8 camera solutions, surveillance managers are simply revolutionising gaming floor surveillance.”

Reflex installs CCTV cameras and switches to enhance security for Stockport Homes Group

Stockport Homes Group (SHG) are responsible for the management of the housing stock owned by Stockport Council. Formed in 2005 they operate as an ALMO so whilst the company is owned by Stockport Council, they operate independently in delivering services to their customers. SHG are Stockport’s largest landlord, managing over 12,000 properties as well as growing their own portfolio of new build properties and as an umbrella organisation the Group also encompasses Viaduct Housing, Three Sixty and Skylight. Meeting current demands SHG have invested heavily over recent years in their digital infrastructure for providing services and security on behalf of their clients. When Stockport Council recently reviewed their public space CCTV control facilities it became clear that this required modernisation and upgrading to meet current demands. SHG have invested heavily over recent years in their digital infrastructure for providing services Following the review, the obvious choice was to look at merging with the existing SHG control room based at their head office in Cornerstone. Reflex Systems were provided with an overview of the Clients requirements and tasked with developing this into a full system design to ensure that the project objectives were satisfied as well as providing the necessary infrastructure for future expansion and camera upgrades. Additional public space In a true partnership approach Reflex were tasked with fully upgrading the existing control room at Cornerstone to accommodate the additional public space CCTV operations and staff members. The existing public space control room was to be decommissioned and all existing systems migrated and seamlessly integrated into the new upgraded facility at Cornerstone. The systems to be migrated not only encompassed public space CCTV but also included alarm monitoring, third party CCTV monitoring as well as integration with other key stakeholders such as Stockport County FC who utilise CCTV images during events and match days. Reflex engaged with key suppliers, namely Dallmeier for the CCTV, Thinking Space for the control room furniture and Purdicom for the wireless network, in order to provide a full and robust system design whilst still offering best value and future expansion options to the Client. In a true partnership approach Reflex were tasked with fully upgrading the existing control room Existing control room The existing control room at Cornerstone was already responsible for monitoring over 1,500 cameras across the numerous estates and the public space cameras included an additional 118 cameras across various locations and nearby towns which required integrating. The decision was taken to expand the existing Dallmeier SeMSy system to include for additional recording servers as well as Clients and monitor wall servers. The existing analogue public space cameras were all encoded and then recorded on the new Dallmeier servers to provide seamless integration and operation within the existing system. Due to the age of some of the existing cameras; Reflex also had to install telemetry units capable of driving various third party protocols as well as upgrading some of the individual telemetry receiver boards at physical camera locations. Alarm monitoring systems The control room itself had a full re-design and upgrade in conjunction with Thinking Space As part of the project, existing third-party wireless links and fibres were also decommissioned with new Siklu wireless links being installed connecting certain areas back on to SHG’s private high level wireless network which would ultimately lead to cost savings for the Client. The control room itself had a full re-design and upgrade in conjunction with Thinking Space and benefitted from a new fourteen screen free standing monitor wall as well as three new consoles, one of which is fully heigh adjustable, to accommodate a total of six operators at any one time. Perhaps one of the greatest and most complex obstacles was integrating the numerous third-party CCTV and alarm monitoring systems into the new control room which was successfully achieved through detailed design, planning and working with other key stakeholders such as SHG’s operational staff, project management, IT services and other third parties. Provide uninterrupted services Reflex also installed Adder CCS-PRO8 KVM switches to ensure operators could utilise the numerous systems from a single keyboard and mouse seamlessly. Through close collaboration with the Client and key manufacturers, Reflex were able to design, implement and commission a fully operational control room upgrade and integration both on time and within budget whilst still ensuring full operation of the existing systems during the project to ensure SHG could continue to provide uninterrupted services to their Clients. Reflex were able to design, implement and commission a fully operational control room upgrade “Upgrading the CCTV Control Room facility at SHG, to allow for the merger of the Public Space network with the existing Housing Security Services, has been a complex and challenging project – but one which everyone involved in, is immensely proud of.” Providing essential evidence “The end result isn’t just a solution that is ‘fit for purpose’ – it is much more than that, and already the benefits are being felt by our key stakeholders. By bringing together Housing and Public Space CCTV teams under one roof and providing them with state-of-the-art systems and workspaces, we have created a dynamic and highly effective Control Room function that can deliver much more than the separate services were ever able to do independently.” “On a recent GMP force-wide operation the seamless integration of public space cameras into the SeMSy system meant CCTV Operators could instantly ‘switch’ between Housing and Public CCTV networks to track live incidents and provide essential evidence to the investigation team.” Colleagues from GMP praised the operational teams Public space cameras “Colleagues from GMP praised the operational teams and highlighted how the technology had been essential in them getting quicker and better outcomes, as the team had been able to use smart tools built into the system to drastically reduce the time spent searching for evidence.” “The teamwork, communication and commitment of the project team throughout has been the key to this project’s success and having a contractor / client relationship that’s based on sharing expertise and collaborating to get the very best solution has been critical to this. In every sense, this has been the ‘model’ project and we have discovered, learnt, debated, decided, tested and implemented as one team from start to finish.”

Dallmeier to showcase their innovative video information technologies for TSA at ACI-NA Airports@Work Conference 2022

On 25 to 28 April 2022, Dallmeier electronic, German manufacturer of video systems for airports, will present innovative video information technologies for TSA, gateway operations, customer service, and co. at the ACI-NA Airports@Work Conference in Kansas City, MO. From systems for apron and runway surveillance through the acquisition and integration of flight data into video systems to complete ‘virtual tower’ solutions - Dallmeier offers a wide range of video-based solutions for the most diverse airport areas. Multifocal sensor technology The manufacturer's patented Panomera® multifocal sensor technology is at the heart of these solutions. Panomera® intelligently combines the images from up to seven detail sensors and one overview sensor in one camera system to form a high-resolution overall image of the object area, so that even the widest areas and most extensive surfaces can be captured with a minimum number of cameras in a precisely defined resolution. The manufacturer's patented Panomera® multifocal sensor technology is at the heart of these solutions For example, two Panomera® systems are sufficient to keep an entire runway with a length of 4 km comfortably in view. This greatly simplifies airside operations such as taxiway monitoring, regular runway inspections or automated detection and classification of ‘unauthorised objects’ on take-off and landing lanes, as well as monitoring and optimising the utilisation of de-icing systems. Video security solutions Dallmeier also offers a whole range of innovations for landside airport operations. The solutions, for example, (partially) automate the tracking of so-called ‘returnees’ in the security area, the object classification with the help of AI-based video analysis enables a variety of analysis applications, such as ‘loitering detection,’ people counting, support in parking management, a reduction in false alarms at the perimeter and much more. The result is efficient operations and maximum security in terminals, car parks and perimeters. "With Panomera® & HEMISPHERE®, security and process managers have a versatile portfolio of innovative video security solutions for landside & airside airport operations available at hand," explains Imran Rahmani, Business Development Manager at Dallmeier USA. "At the same time, all systems are adaptable and expandable in the long term due to their open system architecture and scalability even beyond the final expansion. This not only increases security in the individual areas, but also ensures comprehensive investment protection."

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