PANSTADIA & ARENA MANAGEMENT AUTUMN 2013 HEADING Introduction...
An eye on everything
Munich‘s football clubs rely on Panomera multifocal sensor systems at Allianz Arena.
the multifocal sensor system ... {makes} it possible to provide surveillance over a vast area with the highest possible resolution from a single installation point.
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he home stadium of FC Bayern München and TSV 1860 München
has completely modernised its video surveillance system in order to ensure the safety of fans and players at all times.
“The system for controlling individual PTZ cameras was technologically temperamental and the resolution achieved was no longer equal to current needs. It would not have been commercially viable to modernise or expand the existing system, so we set out to fi nd a new system,” says Richard Ponteles, Team Leader Technical FM, Department of Operations at the Allianz Arena München Stadion GmbH.
Unlike conventional cameras, which rely on single lenses, the multifocal sensor system operates with multiple lenses, each with a different focal length. This new sensor concept makes it possible to provide surveillance over a vast area with the highest possible resolution from a single installation point. “Even more distant individuals or objects are captured with the same quality resolution as those in the image foreground,” explains Roland Meier, Head of Panomera at Dallmeier.
The responsible staff members at the Allianz Arena were particularly concerned to provide security in the
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spectator areas in the North and South ends. So the Panomera systems were mounted at a dizzying height: three cascaded Panomeras behind the scoreboard cover the upper tier of the North stand; several more Panomeras on the lighting gantries are trained on the lower tiers of the North and South ends.
Unlike with PTZ cameras, Panomera continuously records the entire area under surveillance at maximum resolution. “The resolution of detail offered by Panomera is simply incredible,” enthuses Ponteles.
Integrating existing installation
About 100 cameras are used to oversee the entire stadium area including the stands, the inner building, entrances, exits and car parks. “Previously, we worked with two management systems in order to be able to operate the cameras from the various manufacturers. But these have now been replaced with a single system from Dallmeier, the SeMSy Management System. The legacy cameras from multiple manufacturers, the Dallmeier HD cameras and the Panomera cameras can all be controlled and analysed very simply with one management system,” recounts Ponteles.
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Four workstations, all equipped with the SeMSy Management System and the Panomera Viewer, have been set up in the command centre for the police. Another three workstations are located in the Welcome Area West, the Stewards’ Offi ce and the Engineering Room. This enables the security staff and stewards to be deployed optimally in the stadium during matches, and areas such as the stairwells or lifts can be overseen reliably. All status reports from the PGuard advance analysis software are routed to the workstation in the Engineering Room, so the staff there are informed automatically if a component, such as a fan or a camera, malfunctions.
The Panomera systems are stored on IPS 2400 Smavia with integrated storage system and high recording speed. Several DMX 1600 Smatrix appliances were installed for the recordings from the legacy cameras,
Allianz Arena Managing Director Jürgen Muth says: “The extremely high detail resolution, the capability of integrating our existing system, and particularly the intuitive operation of the system, were the decisive factors for us in choosing Dallmeier. We are more than satisfi ed, both with the system and with the consulting support we have received from Dallmeier.”
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