Portfolio of integrated interfaces

Issue 5 2021 Surveillance, Access Control & Identity Management, Fire & Safety, Logistics (Industry)

Dallmeier has released an extensive portfolio of different interfaces for integrating third-party systems with its Hemisphere software platform. The integration and a variety of data exchange and control capabilities enable users to make the most of optimal information flows and efficient work processes.

To accessing third-party systems, many video management systems and security platforms function by ‘embedding’ the user interface in their own software, using iFrames, for example. But since users must continue to control the systems separately, this approach is sometimes inefficient. Moreover, it is difficult to accurately display and track chronological and spatial relationships. Conversely, customers often find it difficult to determine whether undesirable data flows are taking place from the VMS to third-party systems, or performance is being impaired.

With the Hemisphere open software platform, third party systems are consistently integrated with the objective of optimising data integration. Integration which is aligned exactly with the application required in each case efficiently filters, sorts and localises data from other software infrastructures and merges it from the various sources in a Hemisphere system. This approach enables very close integration of access control or intrusion alarm systems, for example, as ‘active objects’ with a wide range of options for exchanging data and controlling the third-party systems from within Hemisphere.

Large portfolio of integrated interfaces

The integration takes place via the Hemisphere Data Interface Module (DIM). DIM offers a wide variety of plug-ins which enable further processing of statuses and event messages originating from the connected systems and control commands in the other direction. They include plug-ins for standardised protocols in the realms of IoT/Industry 4.0 (e.g., MQTT, OPC UA) and building automation (BACnet, KNX) as well as various plug-ins for proprietary communication protocols.

In the area of access control systems, for example, Grosvenor Sateon Advance, Interflex IF-6040, Paxton Net2 V6 or Software House C•CURE 9000 are already fully integrated in Dallmeier Hemisphere. Regarding fire detection systems, a wide range of fire detection systems can currently be integrated via Schraner SMARTRYX. Several different point-of-sale systems can also be integrated.

Additionally, the option also exists to send or retrieve events and alarms to or from Hemisphere and so extend the integration to more applications and develop customer-specific interfaces. To this end, a path is available that passes through a standardised REST interface or an Active MQ Message Broker and supports the standard protocols commonly used in the sector, including OpenWire, STOMP, MQTT and WebSocket.

Faster response times and optimised processes

“The various plug-ins in the Hemisphere Data Interface Module make it possible for the connected systems to relay their statuses (e.g., door open/closed) and event messages (e.g., fire alarm, intrusion) to our Hemisphere software for visualisation.” says Norbert Niggemann, director of software development at Dallmeier. “Because of this deep integration, users always see the right camera image automatically when there is an event originating from the intrusion alarm system, for example. With Active Objects, the systems can be controlled simply via the Hemisphere Active Objects Map. The advantages to the customer range from more rapid response times through adaptable and transparent workflows up to and including optimised security and business processes.”


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