French rail transport manufacturer Alstom has deployed innovative private wireless technology as part of a new high-speed rail project in India.
Alstom is working with technology partner Nokia on rolling out a wireless network for the National Capital Regional Transport Corporation’s (NCRTC) Delhi to Meerut Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS). It said the network is a critical part of ensuring safety for commuters on the high-speed rail route, which is currently under construction.
The Delhi to Meerut RRTS is the first in a phased development of a high-speed rail network that aims to enable sustainable economic and social development through enhanced connectivity in Delhi and the surrounding districts. Expected to be fully operational in 2025, the low-emission RRTS will transport more people at average speeds of 100 kmph to reduce travel time and road congestion.
The fully redundant private network, based on the Nokia Modular Private Wireless solution, will span the 82 km rail route which incorporates 25 stations. The private network enables trains to use radio signals to continuously receive their movement authorities and to report their exact direction and position to ensure the safety of all on board.
“We are pleased to work with Nokia, leveraging its extensive private wireless capabilities for the advanced signaling system that we are providing for NCRTC,” said Thameem Kamaldeen, Managing Director Alstom Digital Mobility, Alstom Transport India. ”The new high-speed rail network will help to transform the region.”
“Nokia advanced railway solutions are designed to deliver a new level of connectivity for rail operators,” added Kamal Ballout, Head of Enterprise Solutions CHIMEA (China, India, Middle East and Africa) at Nokia. “Teams need to be aware of train positions in real-time to ensure the safety of passengers, and private wireless offers the security, reliability and high-speeds required to enable this.”
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