An integrated visual approach
Arup designed an integrated communications and surveillance system, benchmarked against international best practices, bringing together information from 15 Emergency Control and Dispatch Control suites, CCTV, new centrally controlled road junction traffic light and red-light monitoring systems, road side variable messaging systems and utilised a new private 4G LTE-A network.
New facilities include 10,000m² of main control and disaster recovery centre with 2,000km of fibre-optic network. We installed 8,000 cameras, monitored by 400 staff in the new Punjab Police Integrated Control, Command and Communications Centre (PPIC3), in the Qurban Police Lines Lahore compound. Mobile video streams from individual field officers’ mobile handsets can also be sent and enabled for viewing at each operator’s console.
Using digital technology to improve safety
Arup’s technical assurance provision added value from concept to delivery, with specifications that delivered enhanced project solutions. We applied international standards for products, rigorously testing capabilities to achieve improved performance of the integrated systems.
We redefined the system’s integration architecture by introducing an enterprise service bus component for facilitating data exchange and integration between PSCA’s applications and Government third parties. Sustainability aspirations supported our approach to specification, encompassing reduced impact of system operations and longevity of the product lifecycle. Solar-powered installations and modular data centre infrastructure were incorporated wherever possible to reduce mechanical and electrical loading.
Technology advances could see a connected security and integrated communications stretching across city boundaries to make Pakistan safer. This would require integrated systems supported with high-speed, private fixed and mobile 4G networking to transport voice, video and data.