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Westminster City Council is implementing advanced wireless
technology to revolutionise its public services.
BTSkyNet in conjunction with Cisco designed, configured and
deployed a bridged wireless network based on a bespoke version
of the Cisco 3200 Mobile Access Router”
40 wireless CCTV cameras are assisting are paving the way for a
potential City-wide wireless network which could be used to
improve the speed and quality of almost every service that the
Council provides in the years to come.
The pilot has successfully seen an area of Soho ‘networked’. Soho
was chosen because it offers a tough ‘proving ground’ for the
technology.
Four wireless cameras and a noise monitoring device have been
installed, which can be monitored and controlled via hand held
wireless equipment from within the pilot area, in addition to a
remote command centre in this case based within the council.
Council officers are also able to access the City Council’s network
from wireless-capable laptops and handheld equipment from
within the pilot area.
Opportunity
The majority of networks are Ethernet. That means all users are
linked from PCs or laptops, via cables, to a central server.
Wireless technology extends the Ethernet to the street or external
sites without the need for cabling. It can support any device that
could be put into digital form. This means that different functions
such as noise monitoring equipment, CCTV, or potentially
telephony can be sent via the wireless network.
To meet the overall Council objectives of improving services and
reducing crime, BTSkyNet were asked to design the latest WiFi
Network to provide connectivity of the entire Borough of
Westminster as well as supply, install and maintain the Wireless
equipment.
Objectives
To deliver CCTV and other government services over a WiFi
network. The Council have a vision to create a Wireless City.
Key Drivers for the project are:
Reduce the cost of delivering CCTV
• Cut Crime
• Save Money
• Improve workforce productivity
BTSkyNet had to establish lamp post locations suitable to provide
the required CCTV and Wireless Connectivity of the selected area
and design a robust WiFi solution that could handle the quality
sensitive video image in an area of high WiFi interference.
Solutions were identified following a wireless site survey.
With Westminster City Council having a range of potential
investors such as the Met Police, Anti Terrorist Squad, TFL and
various Government Departments it was imperative that the
solution was easy to maintain to retain the appearance and
operation of the showcase technology.
Solution
Initially, a site survey was undertaken by BTSkyNet to identify
lamppost locations suitable to provide the required CCTV and
Wireless Connectivity of the selected area. BTSkyNet then
designed a robust WiFi solution that could handle the quality
sensitive video images in an area of high WiFi interference.
Case Study
Westminster City Council
www.skynetsystems.co.uk
Results/outcomes
Already, Council officers can to link to the Council’s network from the street, meaning that they can resolve
problems and access information immediately. In fight against drug crime, the police have already made arrests
thanks to the technology and disturbances are being targeted by monitoring noise levels. The Wireless City
project will allow Council officers and public sector partners to access real-time information from the City
Council’s network from anywhere in Westminster, using wireless laptops and other hand-held devices (PDAs,
notebooks etc). This information might include background data on planning applications, up-to-the-minute
details of the progress of individual refuse collections or live CCTV images.
The practical implications cut across all services. For example, in the future, the City’s schools
might be able to facilitate home working groups of children, or offer supporting language
classes to families where English is not the first language, via wireless broadband technology.
Parking meters would be able to accept credit cards and street lights would be monitored
remotely to ensure that they are working.
Delivery of services will be quick and efficient. There will be no need for officers to return to
offices, they can access information in real-time, deal with issues and file reports, all from the
field.
The scheme will have huge implications for the fight against crime and the fear of crime.
Westminster already has the UK’s most widespread CCTV network and wireless technology will
allow that network to take a huge leap forward.
The CCTV network can quickly adapt to the situation on the ground. If drug dealing is
taking place out of sight of the fixed cameras, the wireless CCTV network can quickly ensure
that the criminal’s new ‘patch’ is covered. Currently, the images from CCTV can only be
accessed at the control centre. Wireless CCTV can be viewed from anywhere covered by the
wireless network. Live footage can be viewed by several people at several locations at the
same time over broadband connections. Ultimately, police officers could feasibly watch a
criminal act, as it happens, from around the next corner on hand held devices and so ensure
that they have precise information on the suspects and terrain before making an arrest.
Already the wireless CCTV system has helped Police detain a suspected drug dealer in Soho.
Westminster’s plan is to roll out the wireless project to selected ‘hotspots’ across the City.
Selected areas might include communities where the system could support a range of
services – from community safety initiatives to social care projects.
www.skynetsystems.co.uk
Councillor Simon Milton, Leader of Westminster City Council said:
"The concept of the Wire free City is potentially one of the most exciting developments in Westminster's history. It will allow
us to offer opportunity to our residents through community education schemes on our housing estates and integrated social
service provision across the city. We will be better able to reduce the threat and the fear of crime through a flexible approach
to community safety, cleansing and CCTV - reacting to events and developments as they happen. It will also help us maintain
low taxes through the savings that the scheme can offer.
The pilot scheme is already delivering benefits to the Council and the police in our fight against drug crime in central London.
Arrests have already been made. As we continue to prove the scheme and roll it out to communities across the City we can
share real-time information with all our officers, with other public service providers and with our residents and businesses.
Westminster is set to become a community united by cutting edge technology and sharing in the benefits of progress."
www.skynetsystems.co.uk

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westminster

  • 1. Westminster City Council is implementing advanced wireless technology to revolutionise its public services. BTSkyNet in conjunction with Cisco designed, configured and deployed a bridged wireless network based on a bespoke version of the Cisco 3200 Mobile Access Router” 40 wireless CCTV cameras are assisting are paving the way for a potential City-wide wireless network which could be used to improve the speed and quality of almost every service that the Council provides in the years to come. The pilot has successfully seen an area of Soho ‘networked’. Soho was chosen because it offers a tough ‘proving ground’ for the technology. Four wireless cameras and a noise monitoring device have been installed, which can be monitored and controlled via hand held wireless equipment from within the pilot area, in addition to a remote command centre in this case based within the council. Council officers are also able to access the City Council’s network from wireless-capable laptops and handheld equipment from within the pilot area. Opportunity The majority of networks are Ethernet. That means all users are linked from PCs or laptops, via cables, to a central server. Wireless technology extends the Ethernet to the street or external sites without the need for cabling. It can support any device that could be put into digital form. This means that different functions such as noise monitoring equipment, CCTV, or potentially telephony can be sent via the wireless network. To meet the overall Council objectives of improving services and reducing crime, BTSkyNet were asked to design the latest WiFi Network to provide connectivity of the entire Borough of Westminster as well as supply, install and maintain the Wireless equipment. Objectives To deliver CCTV and other government services over a WiFi network. The Council have a vision to create a Wireless City. Key Drivers for the project are: Reduce the cost of delivering CCTV • Cut Crime • Save Money • Improve workforce productivity BTSkyNet had to establish lamp post locations suitable to provide the required CCTV and Wireless Connectivity of the selected area and design a robust WiFi solution that could handle the quality sensitive video image in an area of high WiFi interference. Solutions were identified following a wireless site survey. With Westminster City Council having a range of potential investors such as the Met Police, Anti Terrorist Squad, TFL and various Government Departments it was imperative that the solution was easy to maintain to retain the appearance and operation of the showcase technology. Solution Initially, a site survey was undertaken by BTSkyNet to identify lamppost locations suitable to provide the required CCTV and Wireless Connectivity of the selected area. BTSkyNet then designed a robust WiFi solution that could handle the quality sensitive video images in an area of high WiFi interference. Case Study Westminster City Council www.skynetsystems.co.uk
  • 2. Results/outcomes Already, Council officers can to link to the Council’s network from the street, meaning that they can resolve problems and access information immediately. In fight against drug crime, the police have already made arrests thanks to the technology and disturbances are being targeted by monitoring noise levels. The Wireless City project will allow Council officers and public sector partners to access real-time information from the City Council’s network from anywhere in Westminster, using wireless laptops and other hand-held devices (PDAs, notebooks etc). This information might include background data on planning applications, up-to-the-minute details of the progress of individual refuse collections or live CCTV images. The practical implications cut across all services. For example, in the future, the City’s schools might be able to facilitate home working groups of children, or offer supporting language classes to families where English is not the first language, via wireless broadband technology. Parking meters would be able to accept credit cards and street lights would be monitored remotely to ensure that they are working. Delivery of services will be quick and efficient. There will be no need for officers to return to offices, they can access information in real-time, deal with issues and file reports, all from the field. The scheme will have huge implications for the fight against crime and the fear of crime. Westminster already has the UK’s most widespread CCTV network and wireless technology will allow that network to take a huge leap forward. The CCTV network can quickly adapt to the situation on the ground. If drug dealing is taking place out of sight of the fixed cameras, the wireless CCTV network can quickly ensure that the criminal’s new ‘patch’ is covered. Currently, the images from CCTV can only be accessed at the control centre. Wireless CCTV can be viewed from anywhere covered by the wireless network. Live footage can be viewed by several people at several locations at the same time over broadband connections. Ultimately, police officers could feasibly watch a criminal act, as it happens, from around the next corner on hand held devices and so ensure that they have precise information on the suspects and terrain before making an arrest. Already the wireless CCTV system has helped Police detain a suspected drug dealer in Soho. Westminster’s plan is to roll out the wireless project to selected ‘hotspots’ across the City. Selected areas might include communities where the system could support a range of services – from community safety initiatives to social care projects. www.skynetsystems.co.uk
  • 3. Councillor Simon Milton, Leader of Westminster City Council said: "The concept of the Wire free City is potentially one of the most exciting developments in Westminster's history. It will allow us to offer opportunity to our residents through community education schemes on our housing estates and integrated social service provision across the city. We will be better able to reduce the threat and the fear of crime through a flexible approach to community safety, cleansing and CCTV - reacting to events and developments as they happen. It will also help us maintain low taxes through the savings that the scheme can offer. The pilot scheme is already delivering benefits to the Council and the police in our fight against drug crime in central London. Arrests have already been made. As we continue to prove the scheme and roll it out to communities across the City we can share real-time information with all our officers, with other public service providers and with our residents and businesses. Westminster is set to become a community united by cutting edge technology and sharing in the benefits of progress." www.skynetsystems.co.uk