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Surveillance Technology on the Move: Securing the Transportation Sector | Oncam

Written by Oncam | May 22, 2019 10:29:56 AM

The transportation industry is unique in that it plays a role in both the minutiae of our everyday lives and the big picture of the economy’s overall wellbeing. From one’s daily commute by public transit to the movement of goods across countries, the transportation market is extraordinarily crucial to cities around the world and therefore must be functioning at a high level at all times.

 

Providing uninterrupted and efficient transportation service depends heavily on the safety and security of these entities. Due to the high volume of people frequenting transit stations and the importance of the items on ships and ferries, the transportation sector is one that faces significant and complex threats that evolve as the industry advances.

The transportation market is heavily regulated to combat these risks and facilitate safe environments, with the implementation of video surveillance a key component of meeting guidelines. Though any kind of surveillance camera provides transportation operators numerous advantages, many are turning to omnidirectional surveillance technology for added benefits.

 

Both 180- and 360-degree cameras enable security personnel to obtain a complete view of transportation entities, such as a bus, airport, cruise ship or train station, providing a comprehensive picture with no blind spots. This then leads to various benefits, such as:

 

  • Elevated situational awareness.

    Through the ability to monitor activity across an entire scene, transportation security officials can establish a proactive approach to identifying potential threats before they turn into an incident.

 

  • Enhanced investigations.

    When an emergency occurs on a method of transportation, an immediate response is necessary to mitigate the risk, restore operations and limit further damage. Omnidirectional surveillance technology provides in-depth intelligence and insight that enables security officials to obtain pertinent details and track suspicious individuals.

 

  • Improved business operations.

    Innovative surveillance technology can deliver advantages outside of security as well, through the use of high-level analytics for features such as people counting or traffic flow analysis.

 

  • Optimal mounting options.

    Compact and discreet 180- and 360-degree surveillance cameras are ideal for the transportation industry, where devices must often fit into narrow spaces while still capturing thorough and high-quality imagery.

 

 

Transportation hubs around the world are looking to omnidirectional surveillance to experience these advantages, and the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is a perfect example. SRT installed 360-degree cameras in each of its stations in areas that required wider view recording. SRT was able to increase its situational awareness in regard to threats and incidents, providing officials the views they need to decrease risks, identify potential problem areas and aid police in criminal investigations.

 

Read the full version of the State Railway of Thailand case study and get to know how the company uses Oncam’s 360 technology to safeguard 40 million passengers

 

Across the globe, public transportation agencies must contend with a number of vulnerabilities and threats on a near daily basis, which is quite simply unacceptable when it comes to the impact that this industry has on the world. The use of omnidirectional surveillance technology can help reduce the severity and frequency of these incidents, leading to a safer transportation process for all.