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Video surveillance cameras from IDIS monitored two stadiums during the recent football World Cup in Russia.
Surveillance systems at the 45,000-capacity Rostov Arena and 35,000-capacity Kaliningrad Stadium were upgraded to the IDIS Total Solution. Some 3,000 IP cameras with full HD were deployed, including:
H.265 models
PTZ cameras featuring Smart UX Controls v2.0
A range of full HD, true wide dynamic range (WDR), IR bullet cameras
And full HD box cameras with all external cameras equipped to withstand Russia’s often harsh weather conditions
Command and control was provided by an IDIS ultra-thin bezel 55” video wall stationed in a centralised surveillance monitoring centre. Security staff could access 60 days of archived footage from 50 remote IDIS DR-8364 NVRs installed at situational centres and rapidly detect and respond to health and safety incidents, suspicious behaviour or terrorist threats.
“It was essential to use high-resolution surveillance cameras with waterproof and dust-proof functions and a solution that prevented data loss.” Joon Jun, president, global business division, IDIS
IDIS Video Wall
IDIS Critical Failover was deployed to guarantee footage was still captured and recorded if system faults arose such as network instability, network failure, storage failure, recorder hardware failure and power supply failure.
The World Cup 2018 was widely hailed as a success on the security front with all 64 matches passing off without major disturbances within or outside the stadia.
“The IDIS surveillance system, installed inside and around the stadium gave security controllers a complete overview of the site and perimeter fences,” said Joon Jun, president of IDIS’ global business division. “Our advanced technology helped to ensure safety and security by preventing unauthorised intrusion.
“We are proud that our brand credibility and product stability has been recognised on the global stage at an event which was the focus of world attention.
“To safeguard thousands of visitors at these key venues, it was essential to use the most reliable technology including high-resolution surveillance cameras with waterproof and dust-proof functions and a solution that prevented data loss in the event of network instability.”
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IDIS surveillance technology was deployed at two World Cup Russia 2018 stadiumsSurveillance systems at the 45,000-capacity Rostov Arena and 35,000-capacity Kaliningrad Stadium were upgraded to the IDIS Total Solution. Some 3,000 IP cameras with full HD were deployed.
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