Huawei connects Harbin and Dalian cities in China
Updated: 2012-12-19 16:55
(IDG News Service)
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Huawei has delivered its feature-rich GSM-R radio system to the Harbin-Dalian CTCS L3 high-speed line now open for passenger operation.
Connecting China's major northeastern cities of Harbin and Dalian, the high-speed 921-kilometer-long rail line provides passenger services in challenging permafrost, high-altitude environments.
The high-speed line is integrated with a Chinese Train Control System (CTCS) L3 solution supplied by a European signalling supplier.
The CTCS L3 signalling solution is fully coherent with the European Train Control System (ETCS) L2 solution used in Europe (ERTMS). CTCS L3 allows train speeds of up to 350 kilometers per hour and also ensures a very high standard in rail safety and reliability for the line.
Multi-vendor delivery team
A multi vendor delivery team rolled out the GSM-R CTCS L3 system in the region, quite a difficult task considering the low temperature and long winters affecting the area.
However, all challenges were overcome and the line was put in place right before the upcoming Christmas passenger rush.
Reliability and safety are imperative for safe travel. Huawei addressed all related requirements with proven redundancy solutions such as geo-redundant MSC's and duo-location BSC's.
Huawei notes that the successful implementation demonstrates how railway customers' operational safety and operational efficiency can be improved by applying modern communication technologies.
Edited by Zhao Qian and Michael Thai