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The Monitoring and Operation Environment in Control Rooms is Becoming More Complex In mission-critical control and monitoring operations in fields such as railway, aviation, and defense, the amount of information handled in control rooms is rapidly increasing due to advancements in system sophistication and digitalization.
In addition to operation management systems and surveillance cameras, there is a need to simultaneously monitor and operate diverse systems such as radar, sensors, and various business applications, making the control room environment increasingly complex year by year.
Furthermore, cases where legacy systems and the latest systems coexist are common, making integrated operation difficult. Increased operator load and the risk of human error are also significant challenges.
Moreover, countermeasures against cyberattacks, including ransomware, targeted attacks, and supply chain attacks, are becoming increasingly important, and security requirements surrounding control systems are becoming stricter each year.
How to Manage an Ever-Increasing Number of Terminals and Screens in Limited Control Room Space On the other hand, the operational burden in control rooms is increasing annually, not only due to the rise in monitored and operated targets but also in response to enhanced security measures and system redundancy requirements.
Within the limited space of control rooms, as new monitoring equipment and control systems are added, terminals and monitors are increasingly installed, leading to challenges such as reduced operator visibility and operability, and increased complexity in equipment management.
For example, some sites may be facing challenges such as: - Terminals and monitors on control consoles and operator seats continue to increase with system additions. - Operator load is increasing due to the need to monitor and operate across multiple systems. - Work in machine rooms and server rooms occurs for every failure response and maintenance. - While the systems cannot be stopped, demands for security requirements and high availability are becoming ever more stringent.
In such environments, there is a need to build an operational infrastructure that can safely and efficiently consolidate multiple monitoring and operation systems, realizing low latency, high availability, and high security.
Low Latency, High Availability, and Secure IP-KVM Design Required for Uninterrupted Control Operations This seminar will introduce methods for realizing next-generation monitoring and operation environments utilizing IP-KVM, based on the operational challenges of mission-critical control rooms and operations centers in fields such as railway, aviation, and defense.
IP-KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse over IP) centralizes access to multiple systems and servers, enabling efficient monitoring and operation without operators needing to move locations. It also supports stable operation in environments requiring high availability and security.
On the day, using ADDER Technology's IP-KVM solutions as an example, we will explain the key design points required in mission-critical sites, including methods for consolidating monitoring and operation environments, low-latency video transmission, system configurations that achieve high availability, and secure access control.
Recommended for: - Those involved in the operation and management of control rooms and operations centers in the railway, aviation, and defense sectors. - Those facing operational load and space challenges due to an increase in monitoring terminals and displays. - Those considering infrastructure design based on low latency, high availability, and high security. - Those considering the integration and renewal of legacy and new systems. - Those experiencing challenges with reducing human error and operator workload. - Those interested in consolidating and improving the efficiency of monitoring and operation environments using IP-KVM.
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