Introduction
As part of our public-sector client’s responsibility to maintain public safety they operate three helicopters from their Air Support Unit (ASU), covering a major UK city. Operating 24 hours a day and flying an average of 275 hours per month, the helicopters are vital observation and communication platforms.
Although the helicopters are fairly recent arrivals, the ASU command and control room had not changed significantly since the 1990s. To improve the operations and efficiencies of the ASU, our client required an overhaul of the room and chose Cinos to carry out the work within a limited budget and crucially, without disrupting the ASU’s critical work in the skies above the city.
The ASU can now control the helipad lights, landing lights, siren, beacon and barriers from a single screen. | ||
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The Solution
Cinos started with the basic structure and layout of the control room. A raised floor was installed to allow the new technology and infrastructure cabling to be well hidden but easily accessed via floor panels. This would ensure that maintenance and any future expansion can be carried out without disrupting operations.
Once the room shell was complete, Cinos installed a new console desk, fully equipped for three operators and built in a horseshoe layout to improve comfort and make the best use of the room space. Facing the desk, a video wall was installed, utilising four NEC 46” LCD display in a 2×2 layout, complemented by a further four 19” ceiling mounted displays. To ensure the image quality was not compromised, the Extron Quantum Elite video wall processor was integrated into the system; allowing users to resize and display images simultaneously. Further integration with the main command centres allows access to thousands of CCTV camera feeds.
The original command and control room utilised a basic whiteboard to record pilot and office rotas. To streamline this process for the user, Cinos installed a Samsung 65” LCD touchscreen display, allowing users to easily see and update information quickly.
To free up space in the room, existing hardware was placed in an equipment rack. KVM technology was implemented which allowed operators to control multiple systems from a single keyboard and mouse, rather than constantly changing seats. Data from any system can be displayed on the video wall and supporting displays. To further aid operator efficiency, Cinos delivered an integrated AMX control system. This allowed operators to control multiple systems from a single display including:
A Network Attached Storage (NAS) system was installed which allows 3 years of helicopter video footage to be stored whilst also improving the process for real-time retrieval and review of video. Previously all aircraft footage was burnt to DVD for storage.
The Benefits
Integrated Control
Operator Efficiency
Enhanced Capability
Extended Service Life
AMX Modero NXV-300 & Netlinx 3100 Integrated Controller
Utilising the Modero NXV-300 and the Netlinx 3100 technology we enabled the system to be controlled with ease. The constant up time was critical on this project, making this reliable AMX hardware an easy choice. With our Gold certified engineers on call 24/7 for any issues that may have occurred, the reassurance of these being resolved quickly and efficiently was a key asset to the ASU.