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Rail CCTV Conference 2013
London 6-7 November
Day 1 November 6th
2.00 CCTV Use in Condition Monitoring
the Railway Network
11.15 New Developments in CCTV on the
Paris Metro System
Session One – The Future for Rail CCTV
and Growing Efficiencies
- RCM and the increasing need for information
Example Deployments (Bridge, Flood,
Earthworks, Level Crossings)
- Solution Design Considerations
- Information Delivery and Response
- Where next?
Julian Pepinster, RATP
Dave Farman, Director, TEW Plus
12.15 Panel Session – The future for Rail
CCTV
8.45 Registration and Coffee
9.15 Opening Speech – The Next Stage of
Development for Rail CCTV
Graham Wilde, CEO, BWCS
Around the world a vast and growing army of
CCTV cameras stand guard over trains,
platforms and passengers. Increasingly, these
silent witnesses can not only record events,
but can track suspects, capture evidence, help
avoid crimes or over-crowding and even save
lives. Ever-more sophisticated management
systems and reporting tools are helping train
operators and rail authorities put the CCTV
army to more productive uses. Find out where
this multi-million euro industry is heading at
Rail CCTV 2013.
Collaboration amongst the various parties
involved is vital to get the best out of new and
legacy CCTV systems in this dynamic industry.
Now in its third year, BWCS Rail CCTV
Conference will gather the great and the good
from across this sector to share problems and
solutions direct form the camera face.
‘This conference provides a rare and valuable
opportunity for the key players in this sector
to meet and debate the latest advancements’
Andy Odell, UK Association of Train Operating
Companies.
Rail CCTV 2013, hosted by transport and
communications consultancy group BWCS,
provides a rare opportunity for those involved
in this sector to get together and compare
problems, solutions, standards and progress
and above all to assess the future.
The Conference is the only event to focus
directly on the issues facing transport groups
and rail authorities as they struggle to make
trains and stations more secure and develop
new cost-saving systems to capitalise on the
emerging generation of IP cameras.
The key transport groups, rail administrators,
politicians and industry experts will gather
together from across Europe and the rest of
the world to discuss the developments in this
crucial sector.
As ever, Rail CCTV Conference 2013 will provide
some great networking opportunities and there
are some sponsorship opportunities still
available.
To reserve your place at this year’s conference,
simply go to www.RailCCTV2013.com or e-mail
[email protected]
For more information on these, and on our
other events throughout the year, please
contact [email protected]
What they said about previous
Conferences:
‘I have rarely had an occasion to exchange so
much knowledge in such a short time as in the
Rail CCTV Conference in London’
Ivan Sørensen European Commission,
DG Mobility and Transport
‘Last year’s Rail CCTV conference was packed
with exactly the right type of presentations
and gave us a great insight into the challenges
faced by train operating companies’
Pelco by Schneider Electric
‘I have attended a number of events organised
by BWCS. What impressed me was the
availability of a very highly skilled team of
industry experts with them. The team’s wide
range of experience and profound wireless
industry knowledge have been instrumental in
helping us in framing specifications for
providing Wireless broadband services on our
trains, an essential social ingredient of life in
India. The events organized by them have been
of high technical standard, focus is always on
services & products and not on companies,
allowing us to choose the best option.’
Anshul Gupta, Executive Director, RailTel,
Ministry of Railways, India
The venue for this year’s Conference is:
The Crowne Plaza London - The City,
19 New Bridge Street,
London EC4V 6DB
UK
Phone: + 44 (0) 0207 438 8027
www.railcctv2013.com
9.30 What Next Now the Olympics Are
Over?
- Outstanding issues left over
- Increased efficiency
- Getting the BTP direct access to on-train
CCTV
- CCTV and improving train services and
- Improving passenger information services
2.30 New Uses of Long Distance Thermal
Cameras in the Rail Sector
- Automatic potential obstacle alerts for
drivers
- Guarding against cable theft – automatic
transmission of images and GPS data
- Tracking overheated equipment on the
network
- New design in-car CCTV cameras
11.45 Protecting the Network and
Passengers – the Growth and Future of
Rail CCTV in the UK
Network Rail*
Chaired by Valentin Scinteie from Gentec
Featuring:
Peter Kingsland - Icomera
Dr Carsten Jacobsen, BVG – Berlin Public
Transport
David Thomasson, Axis Communications
Julian Pepinster, RATP
12.45-2.00 LUNCH
British Transport Police and Andy Odell, Police
Liaison Officer, UK Association of Train
Operating Companies
Ulrik Rasmussen, MD Protec Rail and Road
10.00 CCTV - A Rail Security Practitioner’s
Perspective
3.45 Developments in New IP Camera
Standards for Rail Transportation
- The positive impact of CCTV on rail
- The difference in application of CCTV in the
rail sector
- Why this makes it integral to the effective
operation of railways
Dave Gorshkov, US Association of Train
Operating Companies
2.30 Current and Future Advances in Rail
CCTV
4.15 Facewatching Your Rail CCTV
Systems!
Bob Gough, Operational Security Manager,
Serco Docklands Light Railway
- More powerful than facial recognition
- Alleviating problems with managing railway
CCTV
- Getting information online to enable sharing
- Enabling a revolution - “The internet of
CCTV”
- Potential benefits and implications of
automated video detection and CCTV system
- The testing and evaluation of automated
CCTV detection
- The impact of compression on the
performance of automated video detection
systems
10.30-10.45 COFFEE
10.45 CCTV on Public Transport in Munich
– Moving Towards Real-Time Data
Connections to the Control Centre
- The spread of CCTV on Munich’s trains
- Increasing data transmission rates
- Getting pictures from vehicles in real-time
Kurt Stern, Munich Underground and Public
Transport
11.15 Improving Monitoring of Rail CCTV
Systems
-
The importance of staff reactions
Lessons we have learned – what to look for
Case study
Key points moving forwards
Tony Holland, Crime Prevention Manager, First
Capital Connect
11.45 The Challenge of Integrating CCTV
and Other Components into a
Comprehensive Rail Security System
Kevin Copely, Security Director, Bay Area
Rapid Transport Network, USA
12.15 Panel Session: What’s Next for Rail
CCTV?
Chaired by Graham Wilde, MD, BWCS
Featuring:
British Transport Police
Andy Odell, ATOC
Bob Gough, Serco Docklands Light Railway
Kurt Stern, Munich Underground and Public
Transport
Tony Holland, First Capital Connect
Kevin Copely, Bay Area Rapid Transport
Network, USA
12.45 -2.00 LUNCH
Session Two – Adding Train
Efficiencies via On-board and
On-Platform CCTV Systems
Speed Networking – and coffee
2.00 Vertical Insights – Video
Surveillance and Security in Transportation
Paul Bremner, IHS
Stuart Rankin, CAST, the UK Home Office
Simon Gordon, CEO, Facewatch
3.00-3.15 COFFEE
4.45 Panel Session – Delivering On-Train
New CCTV Services for Greater Efficiency
3.15 Autonomous Visual Sensors for Rail
Security and Safety
Chaired by Graham Wilde, CEO, BWCS
- Current video surveillance system focus and
costly infrastructure
- Limits to current applicability in particular
on railways
- Next generation surveillance systems –
greater autonomy and real-time alerts
5.15–5.30 Closing Remarks
BWCS
COCKTAILS – sponsored by Axis
Communications
Day 2 November 7th
9.15 BWCS Welcome
9.30 Freight/Telemetry Train Surveillance
Case Study
Observit and Peter Kingsland - Icomera
10.00 CCTV in German Local Public
Transport: Requirements, Realisation
and the Future at BVG (the Largest Local
Public Transport Company in Germany)
The Spread of CCTV on-board
Current Trends
The future for on-board CCTV
Dr Carsten Jacobsen, BVG – Berlin Public
Transport
Zeev Smilansky, CTO, Emza Visual Sense Ltd
3.45 CCTV in Use and in the Future on the
Metro in Athens
Terezakis Panagiotis, Athens Metro
4.15 Problems in Setting up a Video
Surveillance System on the New Delhi
Metro
Timur Vekilov, Sitronics
Panel – The Effect of Technical
Innovations on the Rail CCTV Sector
5– 5.30 pm Closing Remarks and end of
Conference
* to be confirmed…
10.30-10.45 COFFEE
10.45 From Forensics to Real-Time
Surveillance
- Capturing incidents on complex and
disparate rail networks
- CCTV and preventing incidents – rather than
reporting on them
- Cameras becoming effective business and
operational tools
David Thomasson, Business Development
Manager – Transportation, Axis
Communications
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