Rosario Argentina has undertaken a citizen-focused security project to implement security cameras on public buses.Hikvision mobile network devices were chosen to improve bus passenger safety.
Instances of crimes and violence (especially on city buses or at bus stations) motivated the Argentine city of Rosario to improve safety and security measures on the Urban Transportation System – or TUP as it is known locally.
Increasing the police presence to include an officer on each bus was both cost-prohibitive as well as uncomfortable for some TUP passengers. The final project proposal was based on best practices from other similar municipalities and involved an increased reliance on security cameras in each TUP bus.
The public tender was opened at the end of 2015, with eight companies presenting proposals. Ultimately, Crayon Web was awarded the contract to implement obvious but unobtrusive cameras throughout the TUP bus system.
How does it work?
The project began with the provision of having fifty buses outfitted with three security cameras. One camera captures the process of boarding and disembarking from the bus. The second camera perches near the driver’s seat and faces the rear of the bus. The third camera gets mounted above the last row of seats, aiming toward the front of the bus. All of the cameras are capable of recording audio as well as video. The cameras are connected to an NVR equipped to record 45 days of footage and save for review.
The camera footage is accessed and viewed remotely from one of seven terminals. Two of these terminals are in the 911 emergency dispatch center; two additional terminals are at the mobility monitoring center; and each of the three public transit companies – Semtur, La Mixta, and Rosario Bus – operate one terminal each. Security camera footage is immediately reviewed by an operator at one of the seven terminals and first responders are dispatched when necessary.
The cameras employed for this project are some of the best Hikvision units on the market. At the time of this writing, 300 Mobile IPC DS-2CD6510D cameras, 150 Mobile IPC DS-2CD6520D-10 cameras, and 150 NVR DSM 7508 HNI/GW/WI network video recorders have been installed.
“One of the reasons for us choosing Hikvision for this project is the wide array of high quality video security hardware. Their business development team and customer service department are quick to respond to questions about products and offered helpful guidance in the selection and installation of the cameras and the network video recorders. For us it is important to have a partner we can trust; a partner whose products are without equal, but whose people stand behind the products and the client,” says Valeria Ríos, spokesperson for Crayon Web.
Hikvision’s local distributor, Security One, played a crucial role in this TUP project. Security One provided the technical and training personnel to assist in presenting the proof of concept demonstration to Rosario municipal government, as well as configuring and installing the 3G and 4G networks on each of the buses. The Security One team even arranged for Crayon Web staff to travel to the Hikvision manufacturing facility in China to integrate their software with the custom built video security system.
“We paid close attention to what the Rosario TUP project needed. We put ourselves in their shoes and treated this project as if we were going to be riding those buses each and every day. In the end, the Hikvision system adds important safety and security tools to the TUP. I think the passengers will be pleased with the results,” adds Christian Uriel Solano, President of Security One Argentina.