AIRPORTS
American Airlines In transit Lounge *
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Miami International Airport is a gateway to Latin America. Many passengers at the airport are just passing through on their way to a destination out of the country. For those passengers, American Airlines created the In Transit Lounge. |
Since these passengers have not yet passed through Customs, security is a priority. ATCI supplied and installed CCTV, CATV and Audio Systems for the In Transit Lounge. The CCTV system was integrated with the existing access system to pull up camera locations as Card Readers are being used. The Audio System is also integrated with the use of dual-way speakers to communicate with passengers.
Palm Beach International Airport
The Palm Beach International Airport is one of the fastest-growing airports in Florida. As a result of this growth, a massive Facility Management System Upgrade was installed by ATCI in 2002. The upgrade included a new CCTV system, consisting of more than 60 cameras throughout the airport terminal and jet-ways. The majority of these were high-speed, integrated Pan/Tilt/Zoom cameras. The CCTV upgrade also included three wireless P/T/Z domes. In addition, the installation/upgrade of approximately 200 card access readers, a fire system upgrade and the integration of all systems. The project was designed by URS in coordination with the Palm Beach International Airport Authority. Currently ATCI and GTSI are adding and upgrading the CCTV System, Building Management Systems, Fire Systems and a New Command and Control Facility to meet new requirements.
Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport

ATCI INTERNATIONAL
ATC™ completed a project for both the FAA and the Airport authority. ATCI installed a “tower” video assessment system for the use of FAA tower personal to manage airport traffic (airplanes and vehicular traffic on the tarmac). The system utilizes day/night pan tilt zoom cameras and is set up for use through NICE Systems new digital (Mpeg-2) recording. Further the system is TCIP based and can be viewed (by authorized personal) on the Airports computer network, and is further capable of Internet viewing, again by authorized persons only. This system is a forerunner of the most current technology in video, video streaming and digital
recording.
Boston Logan Demonstration Project – Face Recognition

In early 2001, ATCI and Visionics conducted a study at this airport utilizing Facial Recognition to identify and study personnel and travelers entering and exiting a specific concourse in the terminal. Subsequently, it was a forerunner of the current systems, as it identified significant issues relating to lighting, traffic control, camera height, etc. As a result, it provided the standards for the future deployment of Facial Recognition in the Public Venues.
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