28 Jun 2011

 stadium from a corner angle
Milestone Systems managing the video surveillance system of the new stadium at Le Mans
XProtect® Corporate software from Milestone Systems is managing the video surveillance system of the new stadium at Le Mans, connected to Sony HD cameras.

The MMArena was opened in January 2011 by Prime Minister François Fillon and Sports Minister Chantal Jouanno of France and it is exemplary on many levels. A multisport stadium designed for hosting a variety of sporting events such as soccer and rugby, the MMArena can accommodate 25,000 spectators. This can be increased to 38,000 seats for concerts, shows, operas, etc. The venue also has over 3,000 m² of exhibition rooms and reception areas for meetings.

This was the first time in France that a government-private sector partnership was used for funding such a project. Like many stadiums in Europe, for instance the Allianz Arena in Munich and the Emirates Stadium (home of Arsenal Football Club) in Great Britain, the MMArena is jointly funded by the region, the city of Le Mans, the private corporation VINCI and a private sponsor, in this case the MMA Insurance Group, investing 3 million Euros at the start of the project, then 1 million Euros a year for 10 years.

IP video surveillance with XProtect

This new stadium is equipped with the latest developments in security technology. With state-of-the-art surveillance and high definition IP network recording and camera technologies, the video surveillance component is a virtual showcase.

In the words of Guillaume Garnier, Project Manager at Garczynski Traploir who installed the video surveillance system, "What distinguishes the MMArena video surveillance system is its innovation and user friendliness, at the leading edge of networked technologies."

106 video surveillance cameras, including 104 new Sony IP cameras, is network inter-linked on a fiber optic loop and controlled by XProtect Corporate video management software from Milestone, chosen for its advanced open platform architecture that guarantees clients scalability and sustainability of their investments.

"This open platform aspect of the solution was absolutely decisive in the clients' choices" points out Guillaume Garnier.

For Vincent Chassac, Technical Manager of the Le Mans Stadium operating company, a 100% subsidiary of VINCI who has managed the MMArena for 33 years: "The highly advanced technology of this video surveillance system is impressive. We had never seen video surveillance as advanced as this before, in terms of the quality of the images as well as that of the software, and all of its possibilities and ergonomic aspects that fit our needs so well are what convinced us. It has an approach that makes it user friendly."

HD in service of protection

The cameras monitor the players of the visiting and home teams, referees, VIPs, local spectators and visiting fans in and around the stadium, including the ticketing, security check, food and drink vending zones. Each situation that needs

 monitors showing stadium
 The use of HD cameras and mobile domes with a high zoom factor enables identification in addition to detection
surveillance is been individually scrutinised: arrivals of the buses with players of the visiting and home teams and the fans, players going back and forth from the field to the locker rooms during warm up, spectators during the game, players and referees leaving before the game, to and from the locker rooms to the field during half time, leaving after the game, exiting from the field or the stands, departures of the buses with players, fans and officials from the secure parking facility. At times various cameras are dedicated to spectators moving against the flow of entering and exiting traffic.

The use of HD cameras and mobile domes with a high zoom factor enables identification in addition to detection. The choice of high definition for numerous cameras was dictated by the desire to monitor and be able to identify all of the visiting fans from the time they leave the bus until they return to it, while they are in the ticketing and security check zones, the bleachers, bathrooms and open squares, and also in the event of early departures due to dismissal or injury.

High definition is at the heart of 5 Full HD 1080p fixed cameras, 6 PTZ HD 720p mobile domes, and 28 HD 720p fixed domes strategically placed for preventing vandalism. These cameras are supplemented by 65 PTZ SD mobile domes with 18x or 36x optical zoom and two turret-mounted cameras. The XProtect Corporate software manages the standard and high definitions of the video streams with the same performance. All of the images are H.264 compressed, which is the best optimisation in terms of bandwidth use and video data storage nowadays.

Frédéric Tant, Assistant Operations Manager of the Le Mans Football Club, pointed out to us that "the quality of both the live direct and the recorded images, as well as the recording capacity are top of the line," and added that "it is simply spellbinding."

A functional display and secure network

XProtect Corporate is currently connected to an XProtect Smart Wall module for controlling 2 image walls, while the security is equipped with 47-inch full HD screens for displaying multiple images or one full screen image. The images are accessible from a total of 4 workstations.

The system itself has a high level of security. Two recording servers exist on the network, a server for managing the SQL database, HP ProLiant servers for storage and numerous switches are located in a bay in an area secured by access badge control.

Flexibility and manageability

 camera on stadium under lights
 XProtect is known for its capacity to integrate with third party technologies, particularly via Milestone Solution Partners and Manufacturing Alliance Partners
One of the features of this new video surveillance system is the wide diversity of system user teams that can be changed with each type of event. For instance, the Le Mans Football Club uses the video surveillance system every 2 weeks during the season, for 12 hour sessions. But between these games, many other users can also have access to it.

This intricate management of user rights enabled by XProtect Corporate was one of the key factors in the decision process. Personalised parameters and rights can be assigned by user group, by user, and by shift, with administrator rights reserved for the owner, and everyone has access to the controls of "their" system at all times.

Furthermore, "just one day of training was all it took to be ready to use the system," according to Frédéric Tant. "The main advantage of this system is that it is very manageable. It is easy to use, and adaptable by those who are not experts. It can be manipulated very fast with the mouse and onscreen controls. We were able to create video scenarios quickly for each camera group, according to times and situations such as arrivals and departures to and from games. This enabled us to save a great deal of time."

A progressive system

XProtect is known for its capacity to integrate with third party technologies, particularly via Milestone Solution Partners and Manufacturing Alliance Partners. The system can easily work with intelligent video analysis functionalities for counting people or recognising license plates in managing the vehicles of staff members, players, or VIPs. The software is continuously evolving and updates to the next software versions are covered by a product maintenance agreement (PMA).