Research From Xovis Suggests Two Ways for Airports to Effectively Enforce Physical Distancing

ZOLLIKOFEN, Switzerland, May 6, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Tracking crowd movements through a passenger contagion map, as well as identifying contagious groups at an early stage, will be two powerful tools that airports can actively use to ensure they will be compliant with post-COVID19 travel regulations, and can give returning travelers some peace of mind.

The advice comes from scientific research by Xovis, the world’s leading provider of people flow management systems in airports and was published in a whitepaper. The company believes that physical distancing will be a key challenge for airports to deal with once passenger numbers increase again over the coming weeks.

The data builds upon Xovis’ years of algorithms analyzing crowd movements and measuring queues and groups in a dynamic environment. It highlights how crowd density needs to be understood in context of a contagion map whereby both absolute contagion risk (where person-to-person infection is most likely to happen) and relative contagion risk (where the contagion risk is highest for an individual) need to be analyzed. In airports, places of particular attention will, of course, be security lines, but also areas that are frequently used and touched by passengers such as self-service facilities or bathrooms.

In addition, the detection of groups that violate physical distancing rules are another important factor for airports to consider.

Christian Studer, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer of Xovis explains: “Using a high-precision people flow monitoring system is the most effective way for airports to ensure physical distancing regulations are met. The whitepaper builds the foundation for implementing exactly this, while protecting airport workers from unnecessary risks and maintaining passenger experience levels.”

“We’ve been helping airports for a decade to manage crowds with our 3D stereovision sensors. We’re glad that our unparallel accuracy and privacy compliant solution can now be adapted to serve new use cases that have emerged recently,” adds Florian Eggenschwiler, Xovis’ Managing Director Airports.

The complete scientific whitepaper is available for free PDF download here.

About Xovis

Switzerland-based Xovis is the world’s leading provider of people flow solutions. So far, the company has deployed over 100,000 high-accuracy 3D sensors across a wide-range of industries. Nearly 100 airports as well as retail system integrators, and numerous other industries around the globe rely on Xovis solutions. Clients measure KPIs such as footfall, queue length and waiting times to optimize customer experience and increase revenue.

Contact

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Media contact

Christian Studer, CPO
+41-32-508-35-41
hristian.studer@xovis.com

 

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