RCB Proposes AI Surveillance System for Enhanced Fan Safety at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
Introduction of AI Surveillance Technology
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) has officially communicated with the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) regarding the installation of 300 to 350 AI-powered cameras at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. This cutting-edge surveillance system aims to assist the KSCA and law enforcement in effectively managing crowd dynamics, ensuring orderly queuing, monitoring unauthorized access through real-time entry and exit tracking, and significantly improving overall safety for fans.
AI-Driven Surveillance for Improved Safety
The proposed solution utilizes sophisticated analysis of video, audio, and text data to expedite investigations and enhance decision-making accuracy. With its real-time AI video analytics, the system can promptly identify incidents such as violence and unauthorized access, allowing for a quick and effective response from law enforcement.
RCB's Commitment and Technology Partnership
RCB has pledged to cover the entire initial cost of this initiative, which is estimated to be around ₹4.5 crore. The team has teamed up with Staqu, a technology firm recognized for its contributions to public safety through automation and data intelligence. Staqu's advanced facial recognition technology and intelligent monitoring capabilities for objects, crowds, perimeters, and vehicles have supported various State Police forces in their routine monitoring and investigative efforts.
Conclusion
The implementation of this advanced technology is set to raise the standards of crowd management and ensure a safe, secure, and enjoyable matchday experience for all attendees.