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A key phase of work has been completed on the security and incident management solution protecting Berlin’s U-Bahn metro stations, operated by the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG), Germany’s biggest public transport company.

New features include detailed virtual mapping for faster incident detection and informed response, a renewed integrated vandalism management solution to help keep the network ‘graffiti free’, among other things, and re-designed controls to assist the team based in the U-Bahn’s Security Operational Control Center (OCC) in saving valuable time on actions critical to passenger safety.

24/7 view of metro operations

Berlin’s U-Bahn comprises over 1,300 vehicles servicing nine lines and connecting 174 stations. The ability to quickly locate any incident reported and understand the situation from the area immediately affected is vital.

For security reasons, we operate a closed system, so we can’t access ‘open’ web-based tools"

Steffen Holz, responsible for the IT infrastructure of BVG’s metro stations, said, “For security reasons, we operate a closed system, so we can’t access ‘open’ web-based tools such as Google Maps. But this level of mapping detail is needed to give situational context to any incident reported to us.”

Virtual mapping solution

For this reason, Synectics, a specialist in operational and security management solutions has developed its virtual mapping solution for BVG.

Schematic interactive station maps combined with a GIS (Geographic Information System) developed using thousands of data sets from the Senate of Berlin, including street names, landmarks, and other key identifiers, provide OCC operators with extremely accurate locational and contextual information to support informed incident response.

Accurate real-time view

This means operators can quickly access details and see the location of stations, cameras, and security personnel. In doing so, they can easily switch between different data layers for an accurate real-time view of Berlin metro operations.

Operators can also see the exact location of approximately 550 metro-wide customer emergency pillars

Operators can also see the exact location of approximately 550 metro-wide customer emergency pillars. Should one be activated, video and audio from the relevant pillar are immediately streamed to the OCC, with operators easily able to view important location details in the immediate area to provide appropriate assistance.

Faster critical support 

The Security OCC team can investigate incident reports and initiate responsive action much quicker, thanks to easier on-screen navigation. “It might sound relatively minor, but this is of great importance. The way data is displayed on screen significantly affects how fast you can respond to a particular scenario,” explains Mr Holz.

The updated system is much more intuitive, with layouts, color-coding, icons, and many other features, tailored to the way we work. For handling any security incident, the right tool is now only one click away.”

Time-saving features

A log, pre-populated with time, location, metro line, and other core information is also created

The upgrades complement existing time-saving features. On receiving an incoming emergency alert, an ‘incident’ is automatically created, ensuring that relevant footage and user activity are securely recorded. 

A log, pre-populated with time, location, metro line, and other core information is also created. Reduced administrative work leaves operators free to focus on handling the event in question.

Workflows and predefined processes

The system also uses workflows and predefined processes that guide users through the next recommended action in line with BVG’s Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

Workflow technology is also the foundation of ‘virtual security guard’ capabilities, allowing OCC operators to conduct remote security patrols around unmanned stations for improved passenger safety.

Collaboration tools to improve passenger safety

Each station management team can access live camera streams and has localized system management

The upgrade project means the Security OCC team can coordinate its activities more effectively with the six BVG station management control centers and the police.

Each station management team can access live camera streams and has localized system management and recording, while integrated communications mean that any (emergency) calls received by station management can be transferred to the Security OCC at the touch of a button.

Incident management functions

A police officer is permanently located in the control center and has a dedicated workstation with access to incident management functions.

Operators can work collaboratively with the officer when necessary sharing tasks and jointly analyzing live and recorded footage as required.

Tackling transport network vandalism through surveillance

A dedicated vandalism management module (Vandata) has also been updated to support end-to-end handling of any vandalism scenario, from receiving and processing the initial damage report to assigning and dispatching clean-up teams.

Vandata is a prime example of the high level of modularity achieved in the system. A change that will give BVG much greater flexibility in using and adapting the system in the future.

System flexibility

The modularisation of our system has been a very important process, as it allows us to add or change applications"

Mr Holtz added, “The modularisation of our system has been a very important process, as it allows us to add or change applications and functionality far more easily."

"We now have a system architecture much more suited to evolving with us. There is still work to do on this, but the steps we’ve taken to achieve this flexibility are significant.”

Video analytics for threat detection

BVG will continue to work with Synectics in the maintenance and operation of the system to ensure safety and security objectives are met in line with evolving needs.

Video analytics to support threat detection is an area of interest for future development.

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