Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has supported
Gatwick Airport, the UK’s second largest airport and a critical
national infrastructure site, in future proofing its entire IT
network.
The new network, provided by HPE and
Aruba - a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, allows the airport to
take advantage of new, modern technologies for the benefit of
airport users – including more than 250 onsite businesses, 30,000
staff and 45 million annual passengers – while also making the
network more resilient and tolerant to disruption.
The project was completed in just 18 months
while the airport remained 100% operational.
Marc Waters, Managing
Director for UK & Ireland, HPE, said, “Transitioning from old to
new networks while keeping the world’s most efficient runway
operating is like performing open heart surgery on a patient while
he is running. We’re delighted with how smoothly the project has
run - the world’s most efficient single runway now has an equally
powerful and productive IT network to match it. All parties have
worked seamlessly, while the airport remains fully functioning, to
avoid any impact to the day-to-day running of the airport and its
millions of passengers. This transition will be one of the most
impressive to have taken place in recent years – we’re very proud
to have led it.”
For Gatwick Airport, resilience
and security is absolutely essential in the network. The old
network provided a limited number of data paths to communicate
between its constituent components – but the new simplified and
fully meshed design provides 10 times the number of links for data
to traverse the campus, making it much more resilient to
disruption. By removing bottlenecks and potential single points of
failure, and by utilising a backbone based on many multiples of
40Gb connections, Gatwick’s new network represents a step change
in resilience and performance.
Increases in the
airport’s data capability also mean that Gatwick, its passengers
and on-site businesses will be able to take advantage of the
latest technologies. This will completely change the passenger
experience and improve efficiency across the airport, with new
technologies including:
· Internet of Things –
Deploying sensors to measure numerous parameters including waste
bin levels, occupancy of check in desks, table availability or
pond water levels.
· Superfast WiFi –
Free WiFi for
passengers which typically gives more than 30mbps download speed.
· Network for campus entities – Stable network services
for airlines, ground handlers and retailers, improving the
flexibility and stability of their business operations, in
addition to generating IT related revenue for the airport.
· CCTV & IPTV services – Ability to operate high definition
CCTV and IPTV systems.
· Passenger flow analytics –
Detection of passenger flow based on smart phone locations as well
as heat maps identifying queueing and performance improvement
opportunities.
· Baggage reconciliation – Reliable WiFi
services for airlines to reconcile bags with passengers.
·
Machine learning and facial recognition – to bolster security or
develop Passenger Journey Mapping so gate staff can track late
running passengers and send notifications via apps.
Cathal Corcoran, Chief Information Officer, Gatwick Airport,
said, “We’ve seen record breaking passenger growth since 2010 and
to make sure our passengers have the best experience possible, we
needed a new network that could handle our expected future growth
numbers. The network’s capability has been
uplifted by such a scale that it now matches that of an Internet
Service Provider and allows the airport to provide the latest
technologies across a campus that serves over 250 onsite
businesses, 30,000 staff and 45 million annual passengers. We also needed a much more resilient, self-healing and
fault tolerant network and one that is capable of handling future
technologies that process considerably more data. HPE’s combined
network offering provides this and more as it ultimately supports
our vision of an IT infrastructure for a decade.”
HPE Pointnext will provide
ongoing management of the new network underpinning the day-to-day
running of the airport, including flight information displays,
ticketing and baggage services, security surveillance and local
commercial activities.
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