Control rooms  |  2023-12-08

VuWall Unites Hundreds of Sources and Streamlines the Operational Workflow for SIMOS Control Center

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

ideo Wall Solutions Bridge AV, IT, and IP Systems for Seamless Management and Control of Visual Content

VuWall, a technology leader in video wall control systems and unified visualization solutions, announced that it provided the SIMOS control center for security and mobility in Stuttgart, Germany with the highest level of video wall control, management, and flexibility. The VuWall system, installed by Mevis.tvand specified by consultant Erben Engineering GmbH, is comprised of 12 VuScape controllers, two VuStream E240 encoders, and one VuWall Application Server — all managed by the company's award-winning TRx centralized video wall management platform. 

"There are many parts and pieces to deploying a video wall system for a project of this scale and complexity," said Hans-Joachim Spies, Founder and Managing Director at Mevis.tv. "As an integrator, it's paramount that everything works together seamlessly. VuWall's ecosystem exceeded our high standards not only for performance, but also for scalability, flexibility, and interoperability. It dramatically reduced our integration time and eliminated any concern about compatibility between the various products within the AV and IP infrastructure. It's an exceptional system for an exceptional project." 

SIMOS houses two independent control centers — the integrated control center (ILS) and the integrated traffic control center (IVLZ). The ILS provides around-the-clock operation and support for incoming emergency calls for the fire brigade and German Red Cross. IVLZ is responsible for monitoring all of the city's traffic and tunnel surveillance cameras, as well as the electronic traffic display systems on the main roads, which are overseen by four dispatchers from the office for public order, civil engineering office, the Stuttgart tram, and the police. For this project, Mevis.tv installed two video walls for each of the control centers: The ILS is equipped with a video wall comprised of 48 Barco UniSee 55" LCD displays, and the IVLZ control room video wall is made up of 14 Barco UniSee 55" displays. In addition, there are eight displays installed across two crisis meeting rooms that need access to the same sources. Although all these rooms are distinct, the VuWall system provided the organizations with a single, IP-based video wall processing and management system that connects them with a virtual infrastructure. 

VuWall's high-performance video wall processor and VuStream encoders ensure high-quality video stream distribution across the network with low latency and high performance for up to 4:4:4 of 4K video streams. The Application Server provides quick access to websites, dashboards, and applications from a single, centralized source with the necessary security and without overburdening the network. All these appliances are managed by the TRx centralized video wall management platform, enabling SIMOS operators to easily control and distribute visual information and data to any display or video wall on the network. TRx is unique in combining AV-over-IP distribution and advanced multi-video wall and KVM management. It's engineered to be robust enough for multi-room distribution projects such as SIMOS. The centralized platform ensures intuitive configuration, management, and distribution of virtually any source type to any display without any programming. Its simple drag-and-drop capability also saves time for integrators and operators alike. Mevis.tv also benefitted from TRx's API, which integrates with the organization's Crestron building control system. 

"We are so proud to see that SIMOS is leveraging the modularity, ease-of-use, and reliability we've built into our ecosystem, fulfilling their objectives with this incredible project," said Eric Hénique, Executive Vice President of International Sales at VuWall. "Operators can see exactly what they need when they need it on the display of their choosing while providing the redundancy and low latency that control rooms demand. Plus, it all works seamlessly within their existing workflow for the most effective distribution of visual information."