21 December 2018

Gatwick Airport re-opens with anti-drone technology

Gatwick Airport re-opened following 36 hours of disruption caused by multiple drone sightings in the vicinity of the UK’s second busiest airport. While the rouge drones and their pilots remained undiscovered, the airport was able to re-open thanks to the addition of extra anti-drone technology measures to counter the threat. According to the British Airline Pilots Association, these measures are understood to be detection and tracking equipment that has been installed around the perimeter of Gatwick and the expectation is that if and when the drones reappear, they will be detected and the airport will close again In a statement, the airport said: “We have been able to work with partners, including Government agencies and the Military to put measures in place which have provided the confidence we needed to re-open the runway and ensure the safety of passengers, which remains our priority. We continue to provide welfare and information to all disrupted passengers who are at the airport and have had teams in throughout the night.” “We are really pleased that the airport has re-opened,” added Assistant Chief Constable Steve Barry from Sussex Police. “The number of options now available to help us detect and mitigate the threat from the drone has given us increased confidence in keeping people safe. This has been a particularly challenging situation. We have looked at everything possible that we can deploy to mitigate this threat and we have a range of measures, of differing levels of sophistication, in place which puts us in a much better position. We are being supported by Surrey Police and Metropolitan Police, as well as the military. I cannot guarantee that another drone isn’t going to pop up and disrupt the airport. The situation is being kept under review but we are in a much more positive situation than yesterday. The runway is open and we hope to keep it that way. “We are working very closely with Gatwick Airport Limited and the Civil Aviation Authority and are in close consultation with the government and other agencies in an effort to keep people safe,” he continued. “We have significantly increased our police presence to support the operation. We are now actively carrying out a criminal investigation and have a number of lines of enquiry. This has been a deliberate act to endanger the airfield and aircraft, a really serious offence that carries significant sentences, and we are doing all we can to find those responsible.” www.gatwickairport.com

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Gatwick Airport re-opens with anti-drone technology

Gatwick Airport re-opened following 36 hours of disruption caused by multiple drone sightings in the vicinity of the UK’s second busiest airport. While the rouge drones and their pilots remained undiscovered, the airport was able to re-open thanks to the addition of extra anti-drone technology measures to counter the threat. According to the British Airline Pilots Association, these measures are understood to be detection and tracking equipment that has been installed around the perimeter of Gatwick and the expectation is that if and when the drones reappear, they will be detected and the airport will close again In a statement, the airport said: “We have been able to work with partners, including Government agencies and the Military to put measures in place which have provided the confidence we needed to re-open the runway and ensure the safety of passengers, which remains our priority. We continue to provide welfare and information to all disrupted passengers who are at the airport and have had teams in throughout the night.” “We are really pleased that the airport has re-opened,” added Assistant Chief Constable Steve Barry from Sussex Police. “The number of options now available to help us detect and mitigate the threat from the drone has given us increased confidence in keeping people safe. This has been a particularly challenging situation. We have looked at everything possible that we can deploy to mitigate this threat and we have a range of measures, of differing levels of sophistication, in place which puts us in a much better position. We are being supported by Surrey Police and Metropolitan Police, as well as the military. I cannot guarantee that another drone isn’t going to pop up and disrupt the airport. The situation is being kept under review but we are in a much more positive situation than yesterday. The runway is open and we hope to keep it that way. “We are working very closely with Gatwick Airport Limited and the Civil Aviation Authority and are in close consultation with the government and other agencies in an effort to keep people safe,” he continued. “We have significantly increased our police presence to support the operation. We are now actively carrying out a criminal investigation and have a number of lines of enquiry. This has been a deliberate act to endanger the airfield and aircraft, a really serious offence that carries significant sentences, and we are doing all we can to find those responsible.” www.gatwickairport.com

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Pelco Case Study: Lewiston-Porter Central School District

Customer Located in the historic town of Youngstown, NY, Lewiston-Porter Central School District is responsible for ensuring the safety of approximately 2,100 students and 375 full-time employees. Only 15 miles from Niagara Falls, the town itself is a 64-square mile community nestled along the Niagara River on the Canadian border. Referred to locally as “Lew-Port”, the K-12 public school district is comprised of six buildings; four school buildings on a campus setting, one former administration building and one community resource centre utilized for staff development and various athletic and community activities. The district promotes a diverse learning environment with a focus on the individual student and respect for all. The Challenge With the troubling rise of violence and other forms of criminal activity on school grounds nationwide, protecting students and faculty is a top concern for administrators. Within the first 21 weeks of 2018 alone, there were an unprecedented 23 school shootings across the U.S. involving an injury or fatality. The rise in gun violence has prompted community leaders to look more closely at their existing security technology in hopes of creating a safer environment for students and staff. The good news is that with recent advances in video surveillance technology, districts have even more options at their disposal to help accomplish their security goals. The challenge, however, is that for many districts’ security improvements must be made within a limited annual budget or as part of an overall investment in physical asset upgrades requiring a special bond election. Fortunately, video surveillance systems represent a lower cost, scalable option to help schools ensure safety on school grounds. Many schools have adopted more advanced surveillance technology solutions as a deterrent toward crimes against individuals on campus as well as vandalism to school property. Although its schools had an existing analog video surveillance system in place, Lewiston-Porter leaders identified significant gaps in the technology that led to surveillance challenges. For example, analog cameras often returned grainy and blurry images in areas of high motion like hallways and cafeterias, which made identifying and responding to threats and acts of vandalism that much harder. It also took more analog cameras to cover the same amount of area as it took one IP camera, meaning the cost of purchasing and maintaining analog surveillance was actually costlier. Another major issue for Lewiston-Porter was a lack of enforcing a proper visitor management system. Many schools continually struggle with proper access control for visitors, a problem that can lead to child abductions, property theft or damage, and even violence. This not only added to growing safety concerns expressed by parents but also mounting pressure for educators to increase building security. The Solution To help ensure its schools remain a safe and secure learning environment for students, Lewiston-Porter decided to work with their existing security provider SmartEdge, a Buffalo NY, based Schneider Electric certified Eco Expert partner, to design a replacement solution for its aging analog surveillance system with 190 new Pelco cameras, which included the Sarix, Optera, and EVO IP camera lines. The new video surveillance cameras run on VideoXpert, Pelco’s video management solution that is designed to scale and fit nearly any surveillance operation, making it ideal for Lewiston-Porter’s needs. SmartEdge worked in conjunction with Pelco to layout and design a more robust video surveillance solution, with future expansion capabilities. Unlike the previous analog system, the new IP cameras provide the schools with superior resolution and detailed images as well as the ability to cover more area. With SureVision 3.0, the Sarix cameras deliver the district the best possible image in difficult lighting conditions such as a combination of bright areas, shaded areas, and intense light. Designed with superior reliability, fault tolerance, and processing speed in mind, these rugged fixed IP cameras capture clear, high-quality footage throughout hallways and corridors. The Optera cameras provide the district with a seamless panoramic viewing experience and intuitive immersive views that are unmatched by competitors. The district specifically uses the Optera for their parking lots where they monitor traffic flow during student pick-up and drop-off as well as offer footage to local police after car accidents. The Optera is especially helpful during the winter season when monitoring parking lots and sidewalks in need of ploughing or salting. The EVO single-sensor fisheye cameras provide the schools with a dynamic, uninterrupted 360-degree field of view with no blind spots. This was a perfect solution for their outdoor stadium because of its rugged stainless-steel option. The stadium cameras are useful when replaying student athlete injuries and even understanding how injuries can be prevented or minimized in the future. In addition, the district discovered that the EVO could help them track campus construction projects. Facility leaders can check on contractors and progress of the projects remotely, resulting in increased productivity and accountability. Not only were IP cameras chosen over analog because of quality and ease of installation, the 30-day storage capability was a must-have for Lewiston-Porter school district leaders. “The storage capabilities of Pelco IP cameras were extremely important to us,” explained Paul Feathers Jr., Director of Facilities at Lewiston-Porter. “Incidents come up and we need to see what happened, days sometimes weeks later. There are times we need to look back over Christmas breaks and other holidays.” Smart Compression Technology by Pelco lowers bandwidth and storage requirements by up to 70 percent while retaining image quality and critical information for the school district’s forensic purposes. For Lewiston-Porter, the system dynamically analyses motion occurring within the live video in real-time and intelligently compresses the information district officials don’t need, while retaining high image detail in the areas of the scene that matter most. Pelco’s cameras were installed where students, staff, community members, and parents enter and exit buildings. At LewistonPorter, the staff can see exactly who wants to enter the building and grants access through a buzzer entrance system. Their new access control plan has delivered peace-of-mind to both parents and staff, both of whom now know that everyone entering the building is properly

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Hikvision empowers Sanjivani Group of institutes with AI enabled face recognition terminals, video surveillance and broadcasting solutions

Hikvision, world’s provider of security solutions partnered with the Sanjivani Group of Institutes to offer latest Surveillance, Broadcasting and Security Solutions. For the first time Hikvision has offered Artificial Intelligence enabled Face Recognition Terminals – a revolutionary product, in India’s education sector. Sanjivani Group of Institutes situated at Kopargaon, Ahmednagar is a premier institute for Engineering, Pharmacy, Nursing and Diploma in Ahmednagar District. Sanjivani took its names and inspiration from the famous Epic of Ramayana where ‘Sanjivani buty’ was brought for revival of life. The Sanjivani Rural Education Society (SRES), was established by Honourable Shri. Shankarrao Genuji Kolhe in 1983, at Kopargaon, rural domain in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, India. As the educational scenario changed with time, SRES understood the need and added a number of courses under the umbrella of the Sanjivani Rural Education Society (SRES) and consequently it gave birth of the Sanjivani College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Sanjivani Senior and Junior College, Sanjivani Academy, a CBSE school and Sanjivani International school. Security Challenges The entire campus of the Sanjivani Group of Institutes is spread out in more than 100 acres land. There are different departments in various buildings, playgrounds, Hostels and staff quarters. Due to vast area and having no. of approx. 8000-1000 students, it’s very difficult for management to identify unauthorized person inside the campus. In the past, many instances of bullying, robbery, theft, ragging and pick-pocketing were reported. Securing the Campus With the expansion of the Sanjivani Group, there were many challenges faced by students and staff in terms of safety and security. “Consequently, we took our first step towards it by installing Hikvision IP CCTV surveillance in all our campus areas for monitoring. We were using it for the last three to four years and till date we have never faced major issues regarding the same, there might have been some minor issues, but with the assistance of Hikvision’s Technical Support Team & System Integrator, we were able to resolve it within span of a day. The clarity and the quality of the camera is undoubtedly appreciable, and we are very much satisfied with it,” said Amit N Kolhe, Managing Trustee, Sanjivani Rural Education Society (SRES). He further added, “Presently the security technology has changed a lot. While understanding the need of safety and security of the students, we decided to go for a perfect security, broadcasting and surveillance solution. We contacted Hikvision team and their System integration partner Om Agency for an advanced solution. After understanding our requirements, they introduced some of the latest technologies related to security, broadcasting and surveillance.” He further elaborated, “After this we finalized the key areas by conducting the security survey in the campus. We got many advanced solutions implemented with help of SI partner and Hikvision team. The solutions included, ANPR cameras for number plate recognition of cars and bikes at entry and exit gates, Facial Recognition Devices for Time Attendance & Access Control of Students & Staff Members and Facial Recognition Camera at the entrance of Campus to avoid any blacklisted person from entering the campus.” The advantage of Hikvision security and surveillance products is that everything can be monitored through a single software platform, i.e. IVMS 5200E, which comes as all in one software. The same software can be used by seamless integration for Time Attendance, Access Control and Surveillance,” concluded Amit N. Kolhe. Solution Offered by Hikvision: Hikvision’s team visited Sanjivani Group of Institutes along with System Integration Partner Om agency and understood their major concerns and concluded on the following solutions based on the latest technology and products by Hikvision. Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) Cameras on the main gate Tripod turnstile integrated with Face Recognition panels at Main gate and entrance of every building HD IP Cameras at different locations A Broadcasting Solution for the seminar rooms Face Recognition based Access Control Systems Hikvision Solutions Delivered Results: ANPR Cameras helped the institute to identify unauthorized vehicles at entry gates, through which they stopped many outsiders in getting entry into campus area. Face Recognition panels and Access Control Panels helped institute in getting entry and exit record of students as well as visitors, through which they are able to stop entry of unauthorized person inside the campus. Through the large number of cameras installed at various locations, the management is able to keep an eye on the entire campus. Via the Broadcasting solution, the SRES management is now able to record prominent Faculty Lectures, Visiting Faculty lectures and Prominent Guest speeches and also broadcast them in real time to remote students. “Implementing IP Surveillance project for Sanjivani Group of Institutes, Kopargaon was a great learning experience. We have built a strong relationship with Hikvision over the past 10 years. We value their experience and expertise to provision security surveillance systems. They work very well with vendor partners to deliver solutions that suit the requirements. They are efficient professionals and their high quality service is appreciated. We find their objective advice very valuable, while designing security solutions and selecting equipment to install,” said Hikvision’s System Integration Partner Mr. Hemant Rokade – Director Sales, OM Agency. “We are proud to execute this mega project with great support of Hikvision. It was a huge challenge to execute the project of such gigantic proportions. While implementing the project, Hikvision helped us through the project at every step. We appreciate the level of details and accountability, Hikvision has demonstrated in this prestigious project. This reaffirms our faith that Hikvision is the one stop solution for all security and surveillance solutions,” said Mr. Pravin Rokade – Director Operations, OM Agency. www.hikvision.com

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Hikvision, world’s provider of security solutions partnered with the Sanjivani Group of Institutes to offer latest Surveillance, Broadcasting and Security Solutions. For the first time Hikvision has offered Artificial Intelligence enabled Face Recognition Terminals – a revolutionary product, in India’s education sector. Sanjivani Group of Institutes situated at Kopargaon, Ahmednagar is a premier institute for Engineering, Pharmacy, Nursing and Diploma in Ahmednagar District. Sanjivani took its names and inspiration from the famous Epic of Ramayana where ‘Sanjivani buty’ was brought for revival of life. The Sanjivani Rural Education Society (SRES), was established by Honourable Shri. Shankarrao Genuji Kolhe in 1983, at Kopargaon, rural domain in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, India. As the educational scenario changed with time, SRES understood the need and added a number of courses under the umbrella of the Sanjivani Rural Education Society (SRES) and consequently it gave birth of the Sanjivani College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Sanjivani Senior and Junior College, Sanjivani Academy, a CBSE school and Sanjivani International school. Security Challenges The entire campus of the Sanjivani Group of Institutes is spread out in more than 100 acres land. There are different departments in various buildings, playgrounds, Hostels and staff quarters. Due to vast area and having no. of approx. 8000-1000 students, it’s very difficult for management to identify unauthorized person inside the campus. In the past, many instances of bullying, robbery, theft, ragging and pick-pocketing were reported. Securing the Campus With the expansion of the Sanjivani Group, there were many challenges faced by students and staff in terms of safety and security. “Consequently, we took our first step towards it by installing Hikvision IP CCTV surveillance in all our campus areas for monitoring. We were using it for the last three to four years and till date we have never faced major issues regarding the same, there might have been some minor issues, but with the assistance of Hikvision’s Technical Support Team & System Integrator, we were able to resolve it within span of a day. The clarity and the quality of the camera is undoubtedly appreciable, and we are very much satisfied with it,” said Amit N Kolhe, Managing Trustee, Sanjivani Rural Education Society (SRES). He further added, “Presently the security technology has changed a lot. While understanding the need of safety and security of the students, we decided to go for a perfect security, broadcasting and surveillance solution. We contacted Hikvision team and their System integration partner Om Agency for an advanced solution. After understanding our requirements, they introduced some of the latest technologies related to security, broadcasting and surveillance.” He further elaborated, “After this we finalized the key areas by conducting the security survey in the campus. We got many advanced solutions implemented with help of SI partner and Hikvision team. The solutions included, ANPR cameras for number plate recognition of cars and bikes at entry and exit gates, Facial Recognition Devices for Time Attendance & Access Control of Students & Staff Members and Facial Recognition Camera at the entrance of Campus to avoid any blacklisted person from entering the campus.” The advantage of Hikvision security and surveillance products is that everything can be monitored through a single software platform, i.e. IVMS 5200E, which comes as all in one software. The same software can be used by seamless integration for Time Attendance, Access Control and Surveillance,” concluded Amit N. Kolhe. Solution Offered by Hikvision: Hikvision’s team visited Sanjivani Group of Institutes along with System Integration Partner Om agency and understood their major concerns and concluded on the following solutions based on the latest technology and products by Hikvision. Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) Cameras on the main gate Tripod turnstile integrated with Face Recognition panels at Main gate and entrance of every building HD IP Cameras at different locations A Broadcasting Solution for the seminar rooms Face Recognition based Access Control Systems Hikvision Solutions Delivered Results: ANPR Cameras helped the institute to identify unauthorized vehicles at entry gates, through which they stopped many outsiders in getting entry into campus area. Face Recognition panels and Access Control Panels helped institute in getting entry and exit record of students as well as visitors, through which they are able to stop entry of unauthorized person inside the campus. Through the large number of cameras installed at various locations, the management is able to keep an eye on the entire campus. Via the Broadcasting solution, the SRES management is now able to record prominent Faculty Lectures, Visiting Faculty lectures and Prominent Guest speeches and also broadcast them in real time to remote students. “Implementing IP Surveillance project for Sanjivani Group of Institutes, Kopargaon was a great learning experience. We have built a strong relationship with Hikvision over the past 10 years. We value their experience and expertise to provision security surveillance systems. They work very well with vendor partners to deliver solutions that suit the requirements. They are efficient professionals and their high quality service is appreciated. We find their objective advice very valuable, while designing security solutions and selecting equipment to install,” said Hikvision’s System Integration Partner Mr. Hemant Rokade – Director Sales, OM Agency. “We are proud to execute this mega project with great support of Hikvision. It was a huge challenge to execute the project of such gigantic proportions. While implementing the project, Hikvision helped us through the project at every step. We appreciate the level of details and accountability, Hikvision has demonstrated in this prestigious project. This reaffirms our faith that Hikvision is the one stop solution for all security and surveillance solutions,” said Mr. Pravin Rokade – Director Operations, OM Agency. www.hikvision.com

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