Guy Van Wijmeersch, Barco UK - Gazing into Screens of the Future: Designing Screens for the Future of Control Room Capabilities
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Gazing into Screens of the Future Intro to control room applications
The best way to predict the future is to build it Alan Kay
Courtesy Minority Report 2
Fiction
Courtesy Hunger Games 3
Reality
Courtesy Hunger Games 4
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Which one will never happen?
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§ Hologram Star Wars Princess Leila
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Barco Facts and figures
More than 200
technology patents
Present in more than
90 countries
About 4.000 skilled &
passionate employees
Partnerships with industry leaders and distributors
Customer loyalty consistently
above benchmark
Business areas
Lighting Design services ATM software
Four core divisions, four wholly-owned ventures
LED
Healthcare Entertainment & Retail
Industry & government
Defense & Aerospace
Barco - found wherever advanced visualization is critical to success
Helping over 2.5 billion commuters get home safely every day
Helping produce and transport over 15 million barrels of oil every day
Immersing researchers in new worlds
Monitoring half of the world's electricity transport
Industrial and Government:
§ View Better:
▫ Best in class Visualization of complex images & data for multiple market applications
§ Share Faster:
▫ Enabling collaboration between people on one site or multiple sites
§ Resolve Quicker:
▫ Enabling fast decision making through advanced visualization
“View Better, Share Faster, Resolve Quicker”
Technology
Display technology
Projection technology
Connectivity
Collaboration
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The Promise
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CES – ISE 2014 : Curved LCD
• Fit for purpose • 24/7 • Sustainability • Life Time
• Novel • Price • Accesibility • Interface
Screens in Control Rooms
UHD screens 84 and 55 inches Multi-touches 14
solution Positioning
Value
high
low
Price low high
Direct View
Projection
LED
What is the purpose of a video wall?
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▪ To Inform
▪ To Watch
▪ To Immerse
▪ To Monitor
▪ To Impress
▪ To Seduce
▪ To Excite
▪ To Teach
Display Walls - Potential Benefits § Collect many information sources in
one place
§ Provide “big picture” status overview
§ Enhance teamwork among operators
§ Improve situation awareness
§ “Wow-factor”
Significant potential for Improving operational performance which can lead to better overall plant performance = Increased profit for client
If…… the technology is implemented such that it helps end user
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Control Rooms: Saudi Aramco, OSPAS , Saudi Arabia
Abdallah Jum’ah, Saudi Aramco’s president and CEO, gave 60 Minutes a tour of the company’s command center, where engineers scrutinize and analyze every aspect of the company’s operations on a 220-foot digital screen. “Every facility in the kingdom, every drop of oil that comes from the ground is monitored in real time in this room,” Jum’ah explained. “And we have control of each and every facility, each and every pipeline, each and every valve on the pipeline. And therefore, we know exactly what is happening in the system from A to Z.”
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Control Room: Airtel, India.
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DISTRIBUTED REAL-TIME KNOWLEDGE Visual Collaborative solutions
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Levels of Collaboration
Telepresence Gesture control Speech and facial ID recogni7on
Immersive Collabora.on
Mul7-‐site sharing and collabora7on Cross federa7on linkages Handhelds and portables
Distributed Decision Making
Shared opera7onal overview
Shared Situa.onal Awareness
Opera7onal overview
Common Opera.onal Picture
Basic teleconference
Consulta.on
Basic telephony
Conversa.on
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Enhanced collaboration “built-in”
• Share images or views
• Share or transfer control
• Strictly controlled by administrator
• Collaborate with colleagues within the control room
• Share with others in subsidiary rooms
• Bring in colleagues elsewhere on your secure network
• Ideal for quickly bringing in experts
• Ideal for restricting what’s shown within subsidiary rooms and main control room
Networked visualization sub system
Wide Area Network
Local Area
Network
Management services
Recording services
Gateway
Display controller
Network display
Source adapter
Display Adapter
Fixed sources
Mobile devices
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1. Info & data collection • Sources • Screens
2. Understand what you see • Overview • Interact
3. Distribute to stakeholders • Cooperate • Escalate
4. Decide faster & smarter • Shared situational awareness • Dispatch & publish
Stakeholder
Field Ops
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Video Data Applications
Briefing room
Collaboration in Action
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Desks: Classical situation
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Desks: challenge
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iDDS Clean Desk Uitgangspunt
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Desks: Problem definition
§ Multiple Monitors: PC & CCTV
§ Interfaces: KVM, Joystick(s), Control panels
§ Communication :Telephone, Radio, ...
§ Multiple operators and keyboards per desk § Uniform desk layout § Interface to1 systeem from multiple desks
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Visualisation: Monitoring
§ Applications: how many, resolutions, aspect ratios § Simultamouns or touring § how many monitors, aspect ratios
§ Kind of information: PC images vs Video
§ Overview and/or Local screens per Operator
§ technology: Cubes of LCD screens?
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Controllers: classical
§ Matrix Switchers
§ Desktop Controllers
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Controllers: Conversion from AV to IT
LAN
Controller
Display Wall Multiple Monitors
Ethernet Switch
Ethernet Switch Analog Cat5
Cat5 Fiber
Fiber
Direct Digital Feed
IP Cams
PC’s
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Efficiënte werkplekbediening VC2012: B&PS
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Efficiënte werkplekbediening VC2012: B&PS
NGP: Networked Graphics Processor - Videowall resolution(VCNL) : 2.560 x 1.600 * 4 NGP’s - Monitorwand resolution : 1.680 x 1.050 * 5 via 2 NGP’s
NGP 01
NGP 02
NGP 03
NGP 04
NGP 05
NGP 06
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Efficiënte werkplekbediening VC2012: B&PS
VDS: Virtual Desktop System - Videowand resolutie (VCNL) : 2.560 x 1.600 * 4 = 10.240 x 1.600 - Monitorwand resolutie : 1.680 x 1.050 * 5 = 8.400 x 1.050
ScreenScraping technologie naar NGP’s
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Efficiënte werkplekbediening VC2012: B&PS
VDS: Virtual Desktop System - Videowand resolutie (VCNL) : 2.560 x 1.600 * 4 = 10.240 x 1.600 - Monitorwand resolutie : 1.680 x 1.050 * 5 = 8.400 x 1.050
Viewer positie (VNC/Camera) positioneren
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Efficiënte werkplekbediening VC2012: B&PS
VDS: Virtual Desktop System - Videowand resolutie (VCNL) : 2.560 x 1.600 * 4 = 10.240 x 1.600 - Monitorwand resolutie : 1.680 x 1.050 * 5 = 8.400 x 1.050
VDS: positie; NGP: Inhoud
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Efficiënte werkplekbediening VC2012: B&PS
VDS: Virtual Desktop System - Videowand resolutie (VCNL) : 2.560 x 1.600 * 4 = 10.240 x 1.600 - Monitorwand resolutie : 1.680 x 1.050 * 5 = 8.400 x 1.050
Ultimo: VDS als KB/MSE interface
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Controllers: Concept of Digital KVM
Company LAN
GDN LAN
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Extending information richness
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broad range of data sources
multitude of networked display devices
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The platform
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Internal Data Sources
Add Real-Time Data
Mobile
Desktops
Fixed Displays
Distribute & Interact
External Data Sources
Design & Organize
Create Channels
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Direct integration of corporate data
sources
Compose Common
Operational Picture across subsystems
Enrich control room with online data and social
media
Enable sharing of control room
information with mobile users
Make real time collaboration easy
Adding Functionality to Control Rooms Applications
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Google Glass for Control Rooms
Conclusions
§ Consumer technologies and gadgets are increasing expectations of use cases in industrial setting
§ More sources will come into the control rooms creating bigger data streams to be visualised
§ Collaborative and distributed knowledge and decision making will need to be supported
§ Displays, mobile, workstation and overviews need to be designed and implemented carefully. Design is how it works, not alone how it looks.
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