GMV to supply the new video-surveillance system for Seville’s bus fleet
The technology multinational GMV has won the tender for supply, installation and maintenance of an onboard video-surveillance system on TUSSAM’s 410-bus fleet.
The goal of GMV’s new solution will be to boost security on the strength of internal surveillance onboard the buses. Its functions will accordingly include recording of the video signal from all bus cameras and wireless downloading of this information to the control center, which can then display and work with all videos.
The new onboard digital equipment supplied by GMV under this new contract will include video recorders, IP cameras, PoE switches, ridership counters and communication routers, plus the video-surveillance system to be displayed and worked with in the control center. The latter will involve software that allows the control center operator to display images from all the various cameras in real time, look for recordings and play them in various screen configurations as well as configuring the main system parameters.
The core of GMV’s video-surveillance system comprises its own inhouse digital recording equipment, which is compliant with the most advanced road- and railway-certifications, ensures ONVIF compatibility and is capable of making high-quality Full HD image recordings.
This project cements GMV’s position as a leading supplier of onboard video-surveillance solutions in intelligent transportation systems in 2019, after also winning notable contracts for other national railway operators such as Metro de Barcelona (TMB), Metro de Sevilla, Euskotren and FGV or road transport operators such as Consorcio de Transportes de Mallorca, involving the supply of a complete CCTV system for the Balearic Islands’ whole 611-bus fleet.