Camera's and sensors

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Data visualization

Our crowd monitoring tools provide insights into busy locations, crowd sizes, distribution, and visitor flow. Crowd management reveals where risks arise and where processes can be improved. Thus, crowd monitoring supports not only the prevention of unsafe situations but also the optimization of capacity, flow, and resource allocation.

The various crowd monitoring solutions complement one another, collectively providing an up-to-date and reliable picture of the situation on-site—a crucial foundation for informed decision-making during operations.

Bekijk alle oplossingen voor publieksmonitoring

Camera surveillance

Peace of mind and a clear overview in camera surveillance

Visitor numbers

Real-time insight into visitor numbers

Perimeter detection

Instant alerts for unauthorized entry

Density

Prevent crowd surges

Inspiratie

Zwarte Cross

Event Control Center, visitor counting, density measurements, and an interactive map

Materials:
  • 17x Cdesk PRO
  • 3x Cdesk EXPERT
  • Videowall 16
  • On site data analyst
  • 14 counting locations in various configurations
  • Interactive map for the Red Cross, security, and organization

King's day RAI Amsterdam

Event Control Room, visitor counting, and on site support

Materials:
  • 12x Cdesk PRO
  • Big videowall
  • On site support
  • 6 counting systems
What does video surveillance add to crowd management?

Camera footage provides visual context for measurement data. This enables faster intervention in the event of anomalies.

Can temporary camera masts be installed?

Yes, Crowdcom also supplies temporary camera masts. These are strategically positioned for an optimal overview.

What is the difference between counting and monitoring?

Counting yields numbers; monitoring provides context and interpretation. Together, they form a complete picture.

How accurate are the counting systems?

The sensors achieve an accuracy of at least 98%. This is achieved through calibration and redundancy.

What exactly do counting systems measure?

Counting systems measure inflow and outflow, occupancy, and duration of stay. This data is processed in real time in the dashboard.

Do counting systems operate anonymously?

Yes, the measurements are completely anonymous and contain no personal data. Only counts are used.

How does data help with evaluation?

Evaluations can be influenced by perception, especially when overcrowding or heavy crowds have been experienced. Measurements of crowd flows always add nuance to the picture; the data shows exactly what happened.

This grounds evaluations in fact and evidence, contributing to constructive improvements for the next edition.

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