
The integration of the video system with the airport's access control system is key to the strict control of movements through the doors and gates |
From the new security operations centre, staff monitor the whole site. They control the entrances to the airport, the car parking facilities, areas in and around the general aviation and passenger terminals, the VIP areas, the apron and runways. They alert colleagues "on the ground" to parking violations, loitering and other suspicious behavior, as well as unattended baggage.
This monitoring also ensures that pick-pockets or other small time criminals are not tempted to take advantage of unsuspecting travelers amid the hustle and bustle. The integration of the video system with the airport's access control system is key to the strict control of movements through the doors and gates, which form the crucial air-side/land-side interface. Air-side cameras allow security operations centre staff to check that the apron and runways remain unobstructed, safe and secure, and, of course, enable them to alert and manage emergency or other services, if required.
System selection
Before the contract was awarded for the most recent T1 terminal expansion, the airport authority evaluated and compared video security solutions from three major European suppliers. As Dušan Sofri, Ljubljana airport's security manager reports, the Geutebruck equipment was chosen because of its performance and proven reliability.
This latest GeViScope-based system which uses GscView display software and MBeg control units was designed by Koda and Siemens and installed by PAN electronic and G7. "It is very reliable and easy to use" explains Dušan Sofri?. "It is operated by staff in security operations center who have had basic training on GscView. The system has performed very well, exactly as it was initially demonstrated to us."