Solutions

Stops & Stations.

Stops and stations are public spaces that are accessible around the clock. Often unstaffed, with a constantly changing crowd and poor visibility. Galvorn monitors automatically and reports incidents before they escalate.

What Galvorn can do

Detection of

Violence

The AI detects clear physical altercations in real time and enables intervention before they escalate.

Detection of

Emergencies

Serious falls and people lying on the ground for an extended period are reported to the control room.

Detection of

Vandalism

Serious criminal damage is reported in real time, not at the next inspection round.

Detection of

Occupancy

If the density of people exceeds a defined threshold, Galvorn reports it.

Detection of

People on the track

People in the track area are surfaced as an acute anomaly and reported to the responsible team.

Detection of

Objects

Objects left behind can be flagged as anomalies and reported for review.

Flexible hardware for every need

Depending on site, camera count and operating model, Galvorn relies on local hardware. From a quick pilot setup to a scalable server solution.

Standalone (pilot projects)

A compact appliance for individual stations or test areas. Quickly installed, locally operated and ideal for measurable pilot phases.

Server solution (scaling)

For larger sites and higher camera counts, we offer RAG-capable server solutions for more computing power and centralised management across multiple sites.

Integration over the network

Galvorn is integrated into existing camera and control room structures. Ongoing video operation is retained. What is added is an intelligent layer that directs attention to where it is needed.

Existing cameras

Compatible with all common IP camera systems. Galvorn is connected over the network and is ready to use.

Control room connection

Alerts are transmitted directly to the control room. A human makes the final decision.

Scalable

Galvorn scales from a single stop to the entire network.

References & press

Heinrich-Heine-Allee underground station in Düsseldorf, a U74 train at the platform (AI-generated)

Rheinbahn press release11.06.2026

Test of an AI-assisted camera system

Around ten cameras at Heinrich-Heine-Allee, a six-month pilot — the aim is markedly shorter response times.

Read the report

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