Compania Naţională de Căi Ferate “CFR” – SA, the state railway carrier of Romania, has invested in an integrated security and safety solution from Johnson Controls, to protect passengers travelling on a
new railway link from Otopeni Henri Coandă International Airport to Bucharest Nord main railway
station.
The 2.95km link, which was planned to facilitate the large number of fans travelling from the airport to
attend the Bucharest hosted EURO 2020 football matches and was completed in just 14 months from
the design stage at a cost of approximately Euros 120m, is now being increasingly used by business
travellers and tourists who wish to visit the city.
The contract to design and execute the entire project was won as part of a competitiveness tender
process by the Arcada – ISPCF – DB Engineering consortium. Alfred Net, a systems integrator which
specialises in designing and implementing turn-key security, telecommunication and network solutions,
was subsequently tasked to provide the new railway terminal’s safety and security systems, as well as
the passenger communications and information systems.
The Challenge
“We were very pleased to have the opportunity to use our experience of providing sophisticated
solutions for complex and mission critical applications in order to contribute to the success of this
important project”, said Alex Vladutoiu, Managing Director & Solutions Architect at Alfred Net.
“With the new link terminating within the airport, we immediately realised that any security and safety
solution that we recommended to the consortium would need to meet the demanding requirements of
airport security, as well as railway related EU regulations and directives. This meant that as well as
being robust, ultra-reliable and cyber secure, the various component parts of the solution would need
to be deeply integrated with each other so as to provide control room operators with a high level of
situational awareness which would enable them to react quickly and effectively to any incidents”.
“With this in mind, our previous experience led us to recommend that all the security and safety products should be single sourced from the Johnson Controls’ access control, fire, intrusion and video
surveillance brands which come under its Tyco umbrella. Simply put, we knew these various brands
could collectively provide us with everything needed to put together an effective solution for this project. Importantly, we were confident that the various products, which to a large extent are ‘plug & play’, could be easily integrated without the time-consuming process of developing new drivers and interfaces.”
The Solution
The Alfred Net design team specified that the Tyco victor security management platform should be at
the heart of the safety and security solution. In addition to helping control room operators manage and
monitor the images captured by Tyco Illustra high-definition IP network cameras, victor’s graphical user
interface (GUI) alerts operators in real-time as to any fire or intrusion events, as well as any access
control activity.
The design of the security and safety solution was based on a rigorous Risk Assessment Report which
took into account the worst case scenarios in terms of the threat to the safety of passengers, disruption
and the protection of assets.
“By providing a unified solution which can manage the combined data captured by the intrusion
detection, access control, fire detection and video surveillance systems, victor offers authorised users
with all the information they need to monitor and strictly control the movement of passengers.”
The Products
• Video Surveillance & AI Analytics: In addition to the Tyco Illustra cameras and VideoEdge
video recorders, which have been deployed to monitor the railway terminal proximity, mission
critical machinery, platforms and areas open to the public, control room operators are also able
to take advantage of video analytics to help them quickly detect any suspicious activity or
danger. Tripwire detection, for example, can generate an alert if a passenger oversteps a
platform’s safety line, whilst people counting analytics can alert security personnel to
overcrowding. It can also be used by operations personnel to help them make best use of
human resources by having a greater understanding of which parts of the station are busy at
different times of the day.
• Access Control: A CEM Systems AC2000 access control software platform, together with
eDCM350 OSDP protocol IP door controllers, are supporting smart card readers and encrypted
cards to limit access to sensitive areas throughout the railway, such as communications,
signalling, staff and locker rooms. As a highly scalable solution, AC2000 enabled Alfred Net to
implement access control throughout expansive areas of the railway. By utilising RS485 serial
communications with strong AES 128 encryption between the eDCM 350 intelligent door
controllers, the OSDP readers and the smart cards, the railway is protected against the threat
of controller signal cloning, as well as the threat of personnel card cloning.
• Fire Detection: Zettler Profile Flexible addressable panels, flame detectors and smoke sensors
have been installed throughout the station terminal to ensure mandatory compliance with EU
fire regulations. Integration with the station’s PAVA system means that pre-recorded
announcements are automatically broadcast when a fire related event occurs.
• Intrusion: A DSC PowerSeries Neo intrusion system is providing protection for areas which
may be left unattended, such as cash handling areas with integrated panic buttons ensuring
there is a rapid reaction to any intrusion alarm.
Success
Alfred Net worked closely with the Johnson Controls’ pre-sales team to ensure the best products were
specified for each location and application and the comprehensive security and safety solution was
installed alongside the station’s iPIS communications and information software.
“This was without doubt the most complex project that the client has been involved with and reflects its
determination to invest in the latest technology to ensure maximum operational efficiency and to protect its passengers and assets”, said Alex Vladutoiu. “This has resulted in diverse solutions, such as video
analytics and flame detection based on video technology interacting with laser detection, RGB LED
displays, digital signage, Text-to-Speech and many other state-of-the-art technologies, to deliver a
highly effective total solution”.
Since December 2020 when the new link became operational, the highly complex and integrated
security and safety solution from Johnson Controls has been playing a key role in ensuring the smooth
operation of the train station and the running of 72 trains per day, (36 pairs), which arrive and depart
every 20 minutes from and to the airport.
“As a solution architect, Tyco is indeed my preferred security provider for integrated projects.
As a unified solution the Tyco suite of products are almost ‘plug and play’ and give you
everything you need to build up an integrated system without spending additional time or money
on developing other interfaces. We were delighted to have designed and implemented the new
Otopeni Airport Railway Terminal project in less than one year and we look forward to our
continued partnership with Tyco.”
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