Since its final touch in 2017, Gazprom Arena has served as the floor stadium of Russian football club Zenit St. Petersburg and as one of the host stadiums of the 2018 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2021 football, The Gazprom Arena will also have to comply with the strict protection regulations of FIFA, UEFA and ESSMA. By opting for the video surveillance system, Zenit executives opted for a solution from German manufacturer Dallmeier.
With its patented Panomera multifocal sensor system, Dallmeier ensures the protection of many stadiums around the world. The purpose of supplying the policy with video security generation for the entire domain surrounding the stadium, access to entrance gates, giant bleachers and giant stands in one of the most giant video security projects ever carried out in a football stadium.
Under enormous time pressure, a difficult formula had to be put in place in the stadium with a capacity of 60,000 spectators and yet it will have to remain adaptable and flexible to satisfy consumer conversion desires as the allocation progresses. So far, the greatest challenge represented was to permanently capture all the spaces of all primary for a, so that the unequivocal identity of the offenders can be guaranteed in all circumstances.
To achieve this, the Russian Interior Ministry has explained two key needs for the video surveillance system: First, you will need to capture the entire surface of the giant stand with a “minimum solution density” of 250 pixels consistent with the meter (px/m). This also corresponds to the functionality criteria set out in the global DIN EN 62676-4 standard for video surveillance systems to identify an unknown compatible with them.
Dallmeier’s CCTV formula has been at Petrovsky Stadium since 2012
And momentarily, the frame rate does not fall below a 25-frame symbol frequency consistent with the moment (fps), as it is usually just the mixture of the specified minimum solution density and a fluid representation of occasions that can guarantee undeniable evidence that can be used through a court.
To meet these stringent requirements, security officials have invited several suppliers to provide their answers in advance at Zenit’s former field, Petrovsky Stadium, to enable them to decide the right solution for the Gazprom Arena. The formula has already been operating at Petrovsky Stadium since 2012, and after a thorough evaluation of all responses, operators installed a Dallmeier stadium solution also at the Gazprom Arena.
Because compared to traditional camera technologies, such as megapixel or PTZ cameras, for example, Dallmeier’s patented Panomera multifocal sensor formula can ensure the policy of even the largest spaces with the solution density and frequency of stipulated minimum photographs. Completes the solution and enables high-resolution zooms, whether live, recording and across multiple operators at the same time.
This allows stadium operators to attach and reconstruct applicable occasions in live detail and after the event. A virtual replica of the Gazprom Arena was created.
This makes it very easy to meet the requirement that at least 250 px/m should literally be ensured “in each and every one of the last corners”: color coding in the 3-d simulation allows you to see precisely where the price has been reached and where you want to make a correction, perhaps by installing in another position or in another camera model.
A choice would have required a truly large four-digit number of traditional single-sensor cameras.
Another main merit of this plan creation technique is the excessive power of the solution: for example, the Zenit St. 250 px / my 25 fps. A solution of choice would have required a truly large four-digit number of traditional single-sensor cameras.
In addition to incredibly high infrastructure prices (masts, cables, etc. ), this would also have generated an avalanche of virtually unmanageable photographs for video formula operators. Another merit of Dallmeier’s 3D plan creation program is the automatic generation of “CamCards”- exact configuration documents for each of the cameras. With this information, on-site installers know exactly which camera should be mounted, in what position, and at what angle.
The wonderful advantage, in addition to the immense time saving, lies in the reliability of the planning: it is imaginable to wait with wonderful precision for the amount of paints needed to install the overall solution, since this technique minimizes the uncertainty factors.
Thanks to Dallmeier’s unwavering assistance in the allocation, testing conducted through state technical personnel in Russia was also a success in the later stages of the allocation, so stadium operators were able to start operating the video surveillance formula after the last commissioning of the allocation in time for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
The total garage of the video safety formula is more than six petabytes.
Recently, more than 1,000 unique sensor cameras have been installed in the Gazprom Arena in addition to the Panomera formulas, which are the remaining spaces of the stadium. Due to the large number of cameras, the total garage capacity of the video security formula is more than six petabytes (approximately 6,000 TB). Dallas high-performance recording devices are used to process this information.
Authorized staff from various departments and stakeholders can access the formula on 80 workstations. Allmeier’s video security formula has provided sufficient evidence of its functional functions and reliability in the operation of the Gazprom Arena, i. e. the seven matches of the 2018 World Cup.
On this subject, Karlheinz Biersack, Eastern European Sales Manager / RUS / GUS in Dallmeier, explains: “Of course, we are very pleased that Zenit St. Petersburg Security Managers have also made the decision to accept Dallmeier as true for their new home, Gazprom Arena. This good fortune in the largest stadium allocation we have ever made shows that Dallmeier’s global technique for protection and solution, especially Panomera’s patented generation and our incomparable consulting and assignment facilities, are a huge credit to our clients. “