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- Using InduSoft,Tate
was able to coordinate closed circuit TV cameras,gate locks in
various locations, and turnstiles to assist with traffic flow
and capacity regulations.
- Tate was
able to coordinate crowd entry with flow rates approaching or
sometimes exceeding 1,000 people per minute.
- InduSoft
enabled Tate to break down andmonitor seating into Home fan and
Away fan seating and also programthe time turnstiles open and
close.
Background
Football, or
soccer, as it’s known in America, is the most popular sport on the
planet, and fans around the world are renowned for their enthusiasm
for the sport. With all of that enthusiasm, though, most fans don’t
consider the behind-the-scenes details that make their beloved matches
possible. Among the hundreds of details that must be addressed are
those associated with basic security and that’s the concern of a
prominent English company: Tate Security Technology Limited.
The laws regulating
stadium management are very strict because concern for public safety
must be paramount. At sporting events the sheer volume of people
means that crowd control and environmental safety are every bit
as important as access and concessions.
Terrorist attacks,
fire, unruly crowds, and overcrowding are just a few of the potential
threats that can turn an otherwise enjoyable sporting event into
an unpleasant or even dangerous ordeal. Tate Security understands
this fact and they take crowd safety very seriously; they have to,
because it’s their business. For that reason, they are always seeking
out new ways to improve safety, and it was during such a search
that they discovered a way to create a superior, cost effective
HMI/SCADA security solution using InduSoft Web Studio.
The Challenge
Tate
Security manages approximately 24 stadia altogether, but two years
ago they began employing InduSoft to assist with the task of managing,
these complex facilities. A typical facility has multiple systems
such as closed circuit TV cameras, gate release locks in various
locations, and turnstile monitoring to assist with traffic flow
and capacity regulations. All of these systems have to work together
in order to ensure public safety and regulatory compliance that
compose the Green Guide.
Obviously, the
stadium cannot be monitored with any degree of meaningful detail
at a macro level, so the stadium is divided into sectors. Each sector
must be monitored and the management staff must ensure that each
sector is monitored in a coordinated way. Information such as how
many people are in a particular area is critical to the staff, who
must also constantly remain alert to conditions in the stadium.
In the event of a fire or an out-of-control crowd, action to protect
all attendees must be taken immediately.
That’s not the
only concern, however. As fans arrive, the control room staff must
understand how quickly the stadium is filling up. It’s not unusual
for entry rates to approach or even exceed 1,000 people per minute.
Obviously, allowing enough time to fill the stand safely without
exceeding capacity can be very complex for a crowd in numbers that
dwarf the individuals trying to manage access.
Compounding
that problem is the need to ensure that only ticketed attendees
are allowed entrance. The stadium must be equipped with multiple
access points, because in the event of an emergency, the stadium
must be emptied quickly and safely. The problem with multiple access
points is that the more access you provide, the more difficult it
is to control those points in a coordinated way.
Tate also needed
an upgrade path for clubs that employed turnstile and gate release
safety systems previously installed by Tate Security over the past
20 years.
The Solution
Given
all these requirements, Tate Security turned to InduSoft to implement
an HMI/SCADA system at the football stadia in Liverpool, Chelsea,
and Sunderland. According to Richard Williams, Technical Director
at Tate Security “What we really needed was to enhance our existing
stadia software with a complete facilities management system one
that would help us visualize an entire stadium, and then allow us
to selectively monitor individual sectors or even multiple sectors
concurrently. InduSoft enabled that capability and more.”
The InduSoft
offering, InduSoft Web Studio, is a Rapid Application Configuration
Environment (RACE) that allowed them to quickly create the system
they needed. The primary screen displays a global representation
of the stadium along with overall traffic and seating data that
is acquired from turnstiles as attendees enter the stadium.
The global view
is continually updated to show flow rates for each section, the
number of fans that have entered, and the total number of attendees
as a percentage of capacity. The screen even breaks down seating
into Home fan and Away fan seating. There’s also a control for programming
the time turnstiles open and close.
As attendees
enter and leave the stadium the system constantly updates the statistics
and allow management staff to drill down and view details about
each turnstile. With the click of a mouse, a safety officer can
simultaneously monitor the flow rate and seating statistics for
both the stadium at large and for specific turnstiles of interest.
All this data
can then be compiled and stored as a report an invaluable tool for
managing future events. The system provides both In Match reports
and End of Match reports. In the event of some incident, such as
an unruly crowd, Tate has a complete record of incoming and outgoing
traffic patterns and flow for each section. These reports can then
be used to allay any concerns that might be raised about overcrowded
seating.
Another advantage
provided by the system is the ability to understand and manage alarms.
The alarm system notifies the staff about the status of turnstiles
if they are not properly enabled or disabled. If, for example, a
turnstile is not enabled at the preprogrammed time, an alarm is
set and the safety officer can take the appropriate action.
Results
Tate Security
was able to greatly improve their ability to monitor and manage
the stadia in Liverpool, Sunderland, and Chelsea. “It isn’t that
we couldn’t manage the stadia without InduSoft.” said Richard. “It’s
really the case that we are able to do it better much better. Without
InduSoft, it takes significantly more effort to work cohesively
as a team.”
In fact, Tate
Security has experienced such great success with InduSoft they are
considering expanding into a whole new market. Their expertise in
managing stadia is a perfect match for securing detention centers
as well, and they’re now considering InduSoft for that endeavor.
According to
Williams, “With InduSoft we have access to products and services
that really accelerate our success, not only at Liverpool, but in
our larger business as well. Now we can better serve our current
customers, and because of our success there we can realistically
consider expanding to other types of customers as well.”
At the end of
the day, Tate Security is doing more than just providing a service
to stadium owners. They’re ensuring a quality experience for the
owners’ patrons a safe, enjoyable experience that will keep patrons
coming back again and again. And in this high-tech entertainment
age of high definition TV and high quality audio, that’s a ringing
endorsement.
Dominion
Electronics supplies single board computers, embedded core modules,
programmable controllers, graphical displays and associated software
products. Dominion Electronics represents InduSoft in Australia
and New Zealand.
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