Football surveillance

March 2011 Surveillance, Entertainment and Hospitality (Industry)

Club Atlético Boca Juniors, known simply as Boca Juniors or Boca, is a popular Argentine sports club, best known for its football team. Its home field, Estadio Alberto J. Armando stadium, accommodates 50 000 people. To protect the stadium and ensure the smooth running of games and events, a rigorous surveillance solution was needed.

A requirement from Boca Juniors, the owner of the stadium, was that the surveillance cameras should give users the ability to track and zoom in on individuals. For instance, the cameras should be able to help the security staff to determine who are involved in the event of incursion or theft, or arguments among event-goers and identify whether these altercations would interfere with the running of games or events.

Monitoring such a large stadium is a huge challenge. With plenty of audience flow in and out of the stadium, it is vitally important to ensure a secure environment for the safety of people, requiring security staff to keep an eye on every corner of the venue.

Hikvision chosen

Boca Juniors decided to use Hikvision’s surveillance solution consisting of standalone DVRs, PTZ high-speed domes and colour cameras to secure the stadium. These units allow the security staff to effectively monitor the on-site status throughout the stadium such as the football ground, entrances and exits.

The project offers a 24/7 surveillance solution by using PTZ speed domes together with fixed units. Inside the stadium, the PTZ high-speed domes were preferred for 360° monitoring. The PTZ domes offer high quality video in the resolution of 480 TVL as well as featuring 400° pan preset speed and 150° tilt preset speed, these allow the security staff to quickly track and zoom in on individuals to acquire details clearly, and take rapid action. By contrast, the fixed colour cameras were installed at the stadium entrances and exits.

Best behavior

Visitors can see the cameras and know someone is monitoring them. This acts as a deterrent against petty criminal acts such as vandalism, theft and sneaking in without a ticket. People are less likely to do so as they know that the video footage can be used as evidence. Quarrels or arguments among audiences during shows, concerts and other events would be observed as well.

As there are many monitoring points in different locations throughout the stadium, the surveillance system needs to support multichannel video viewing to monitor the on-site status. To accommodate this, Hikvision supplied embedded DVRs that feature 16-channels video preview on one screen simultaneously. The DVRs also support video loop out on TV wall, enabling the security staff to have a clearer view on what is happening in the stadium through TV wall. In addition, with main and auxiliary video output, the DVRs can simultaneously support GUI operation and video preview (through auxiliary video output) for on-site status monitoring on a separate screen.

“Hikvision’s surveillance solution has a positive effect on protection of the stadium,” said Christian Uriel Solano, president of Security One Argentina, the Hikvision’s distributor responsible for this project. “Now we can provide a more secured environment for people who come to events held in Estadio Alberto J. Armando stadium, that is exactly what we are pursuing.”

Profile

Location:

Estadio Alberto J. Armando stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Challenges:

A requirement from Boca Juniors, the owner of the stadium, was that the surveillance cameras should give users the ability to track and zoom in on individuals. For instance, the cameras should be able to help the security staff to determine who is involved in the event of incursion or theft, or arguments among event-goers and identify whether these altercations would interfere with the running of games or events.

Monitoring such a large stadium is a challenge. With plenty of audience flow in and out of the stadium, it is vitally important to ensure a secure environment for the safety of people, requiring security staff to keep an eye on every corner of the venue.

Products adopted

1. Embedded DVRs

2. PTZ high speed domes

3. Colour cameras

4. iVMS-4000 software

For more information contact Hikvision, +86 571 8700 6060, [email protected], www.hikvision.com



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