Seville Metro relies on GMV to renew its video surveillance system
The new equipment that GMV will install includes network electronics for the deployment of a multi-service Ethernet infrastructure, video recording systems, Encoders, IP displays and antennas for WiFi/4G communication with the control center.
Seville Metro will renew your fleet video surveillance system, made up of 21 Trains, with the help of the tech multinational Gmv.
This company has been awarded the competition for the supply of new equipment that will include network electronics for the deployment of a multi-service Ethernet infrastructure, digital video recording equipment, video encoders for digitizing analog signal from existing cameras, IP displays for driver interface and antennas for WiFi/4G wireless communication with control center.
The aim of GMV's new solution will be to increase safety by internal surveillance aboard the traveller spaces and the proximity to the train abroad. To do this, will carry out, among other functions, recording the video signal from all cameras in the vehicle, download it wirelessly at the control center, in-cab viewing of cameras and exploitation in the control center of videos.
To carry out a complete management of the video surveillance system, in addition to the equipment on board, GMV to supply operating back-office software at control center. This will allow the operator of the control unit to view in real time the images of the different cameras, search for recordings and play them in different on-screen settings, access the technical alarm logs and carry out a configuration of the main parameters of the system.
The core of GMV's video surveillance system consists of its own design digital recording equipment, also recently hired to 160 trains by Barcelona Metro. It has advanced railway certifications, as well as ONVIF compatibility, and is capable of recording images in quality Full HD resolution.
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