itSMF 2017 September Bulletin Bulletin - September 2017 | Page 7

capacity of the collection server was reached (this was part of the test); • Some sites were tested with beacons only, they indicated a longer range than anticipated without breaching their capacity; • Fixed Internet proved greater reliability compared to 3G or 4G connected modems to the beacons; • The beacons were unable to penetrate through walls and glass - this is a positive result for this POC as residents and people within workplaces and retail/hospitality outlets are not able to be detected by the beacons; • Analysis of SiteLantern’s dashboard data demonstrated clear trends correlating with events as well as the ability to show profiles such as locals and visitors; • Rough dwell estimations can also be made available, however this requires further improvement in greater detail. 7 itSMF Bulletin—September 2017 Conclusion This POC has allowed the CoGG to focus on the end output of numbers and trends in order to work with their relevant internal and external key stakeholders to implement their respective strategies and effective management of resources. Based on the success of the POC, CoGG are moving forward with funding a 12 month trial with a larger implementation across the CBD, to measure effectiveness of campaigns, improvement works and infrastructure usage. During this period, the service will continue to be refined and expanded, with information presented to enhance the effectiveness of business decisions. DC Service Management Consultancy looks forward to talking to anybody who requires a solution for reliable pedestrian counting.