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CPD Webinar recording: Elevating Airside Safety – Harnessing the power of integrated security technologies

EVENT INFORMATION

CPD Webinar recording: Elevating Airside Safety – Harnessing the power of integrated security technologies

Location:
Online
Date:
Thursday 12th September 2024
Time:
10:00 BST
Stand Number:
Online Webinar
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Elevating airside security
Key topics
Speakers

Mike Dewar - Security Sales Executive at Navtech Radar

Steve Hodges - Dallmeier UK Director of Operations

Ep Smitt - Dallmeier Senior Enterprise Solutions Manager

Webinar Q&A

The live webinar audience brought up some excellent questions. We made a list and shared the answers below.

How does Navtech Security Solution manage visual assessment for 200 targets – does that require 200 cameras?
Navtech: There are two approaches to this. If the Navtech system is paired with a Dallmeier Panomera multi-sensor camera, each sensor can be directed to monitor an individual target. Alternatively, with a simpler radar/PTZ configuration, our system employs time-sharing. In this mode, the camera automatically cycles between the identified targets, focusing on each for about 10 seconds before moving to the next.
What frequencies does Navtech radar sensors operate on, and how does it impact existing airport systems?
Navtech: Our radar operates in the 76-77 GHz frequency range. Extensive interference testing has been carried out at several airports and we’ve not encountered any issues with airport communication systems. Additionally, our radars are installed in over 50 airports globally, with no reported interference.
How can Navtech Security Solution manage activity near critical zones, like a busy car park close to an apron fenceline?
Navtech: We can configure the system to create separate virtual zones, which ignore activity that is permitted near critical areas. The system’s high accuracy allows it to distinguish between activity that is near a critical zone and activity that breaches it, ensuring that irrelevant movements are ignored until they pose a genuine threat.
How does Navtech Radar system handle foreign object detection (FOD), such as debris falling off an aircraft?
Navtech: We designed a specific sensor for FOD applications capable of detecting objects as small as 3cm x 3cm x 3cm, automating the swift identification of runway hazards such as bolts or debris. You can learn more about this system by following the link to our FOD solution here.
What type of mapping is provided by Navtech Security Solution, and is it in real-time?
Navtech: The map displayed is a satellite image sourced from Google Earth, which offers geographical context for on-site events. However, it’s not in real-time. If the provided satellite image becomes outdated, more current images can be uploaded to ensure accuracy in the background.
What steps can be taken to reduce the time it takes for Navtech Security Solution to detect intruders once they enter the apron area?
The system takes seconds to detect a target, depending on sensitivity settings. Detection speed can be enhanced by adjusting the radar’s detection parameters, such as increasing sensitivity or refining the focus on critical zones.
How does the Navtech Radar system perform in foggy conditions?
Navtech: Fog has no impact on the radar’s performance. The system operates reliably in all weather and lighting conditions, including heavy fog, ensuring uninterrupted surveillance.
How flexible is Dallmeier’s planning software when using non-Dallmeier cameras?
Dallmeier: Our planning software is quite adaptable. You can customise fixed, PTZ, and fisheye cameras, and we also provide a predefined selection of thermal cameras, particularly from the FLIR range. Additionally, you can integrate third-party IR illuminators and manually input horizontal and vertical angles of coverage.
How does Dallmeier’s multifocal sensor system work if one or more sensors fail?
Dallmeier: Panomera’s multifocal sensor system is designed with redundancy in mind. Even if a detailed sensor fails, the system continues to provide an overview of the entire scene. The affected area will still be visible, but at a lower resolution.
Can you explain how Dallmeier Panomeras are used for runway surveillance?
Dallmeier: Certainly. Many airports utilise Panomeras for comprehensive runway surveillance. Typically, the solution involves two Panomeras positioned side by side. One system monitors the left side of the runway, while the other focuses on the right. Each Panomera is set up to cover a 78-degree horizontal field of view, resulting in a combined 156-degree coverage. For instance, when installed 100m from the runway’s midpoint, this setup can cover nearly 1000m. We have additional details about coverage in our datasheet.
Is it possible to integrate Dallmeier’s camera system with Genetec?
Dallmeier: Yes, the Panomera system integrates seamlessly with Genetec. It uses a geometry interface, and through Genetec Security Centre, a Macro can be used to gather and configure visual tracking zones automatically from Panomera’s geometry data.
Watch the recording: Elevating Airside Security