Vitelsa provides technological equipment to the new center that manages Seville traffic
The technological core of this project is Xtream's Broadview solution, which is responsible for managing more than 100 signals from cameras and control systems on a large 5-inch LED video wall×2. This provides operators with complete supervision of the main roads and intersections., in addition to specific monitoring of events held on the streets of the city.
Seville is the fourth largest city in Spain and the capital of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia. It has a population close to 700.000 inhabitants and has the largest historic center in Spain and one of the three largest in all of Europe, along with those of Venice and Genoa.
With the aim of improving the management of road traffic and the crowds that occur during the numerous events held in the city, The Seville City Council has selected Vitelsa's technological proposal for the launch of its new mobility management center, that coordinates the operation of CCTV camera and traffic control systems distributed in the city.
This project designed by Vitelsa has contemplated the launch of a new control center, where they are monitored on a large format LED video wall, in configuration of 5×2, and high resolution signals from the different security devices and control software. It has been designed under 24 operating parameters×7 in a highly demanding environment and has a flexible and scalable architecture built on standardized technologies.
It also implements redundancy in its main components to ensure the high availability required by an environment of this type., offering high viewing quality thanks to the use of professional ultra-thin frame monitors.
Xtream Broadview
As the technological core of this new center, the Broadview solution from Xtream, company of the Vitelsa group that has developed a comprehensive security management solution and has a presence in environments such as the Madrid Barajas airport or the supervision center of others 17 secondary airports in Spain.
The Broadview solution allows comprehensive management of security and protection systems (Security & Safety) in large area and traffic environments, offering a centralized and global interface with all the information and alarms from different monitoring and control devices, which facilitates agile decision making for security managers.
It is capable of managing security and control devices of different types., technologies and manufacturers, integrating them so that the operation is carried out under a single operations interface, regardless of the physical and logical composition of the rest of the systems, and based on open architectures such as IP and Onvif. Broadview is composed of several management modules, allowing its implementation to be adapted to the needs of each project and facilitating the maintenance and updating of the systems.
In the particular case of this project, Broadview manages more than 100 signals from cameras and control systems on a large video wall 5×2, providing center operators with complete supervision of the main roads and intersections, in addition to specific monitoring of events held on the streets of the city.
Thanks to this solution, In the new video wall, the information from the different security and control systems can be displayed in high resolution., integrating devices from different technologies such as analog or high definition IP. The system allows operators, in view of an incident, quickly make the decision to monitor it, record or document it for later analysis, thus achieving greater operational efficiency.
Additionally, Broadview allows integrated management of graphic information provided by the mobility management center computers, offering operators real-time information on the state of traffic on the main roads.
The implementation of this new system has represented a great advance in the modernization of the old facilities of the Traffic control center, offering more direct management, efficient and comprehensive of the cameras that exist in Seville and that offer a real-time approach to issues related to mobility.
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