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F Funkwerk: Reliable transmission of digital video signals There is always a risk with the video surveillance of rail track, highway intersections or airports that the video image might not be showing the current situation in the correct danger zone The Funkwerk Security Communications Division has found a new kind of solution to this problem with its VSID ® – Video Source ID coding system. With VSID ® users can be certain at any time that they are receiving unadulterated, real time images and not something that might have been infiltrated, or a still image with interference. The coding system also provides effective protection against any attempt to sabotage the video stream, a particularly important consideration in open IP networks. VSID ® , with its unambiguous coding of the stream, prevents interference affecting the original video signal, even if it is provided with an identical video-IP address, or the intrusion of a manipulated video signal into a network. VSID ® also covers interruptions to the video stream or extended latent periods within the network. Funkwerk AG, D-Kölleda Hall 4.1, Booth 236 Dr. Marion Behr +49 (0)431-2481516 marion.behr@funkwerk-it.com www.funkwerk.com VSID functionality Funkwerk Information Technologies: Training for dispatchers offers interactive learning and exercises For training dispatchers in electronic signal boxes Funkwerk IT, DB Training and ST&C have together developed a prototype for interactive learning and training exercises. The aim is to make signal box training more effective and cheaper. To achieve this the Funkwerk Operational and Signal Box Simulator BEST has been combined with the Learning Management System (LMS) deployed by DB Training. This new interactive learning platform enables theoretical information to be applied directly in the form of simulated training scenarios. Trainees can proceed at their own speed in assimilating theoretical content and the use of signal box equipment. Until now, depending on the complexity of the signal box system on which they were being trained, dispatchers frequently had to first go back to basic principles before being able to make full use of the simulator. This new training medium ensures significantly improved training in signal boxes. Funkwerk Information Technologies GmbH, D-Kiel Hall 4.1, Booth 236 Dr. Marion Behr +49 (0)431-2481516 marion.behr@funkwerk-it.com www.funkwerk-it.com BEST-LMS learning method 534
G Funkwerk Information Technologies Karlsfeld: Outdoor passenger information and reliable in-train public address systems New and efficient 46-inch displays using TFT technology for providing outdoor passenger information are being exhibited by Funkwerk ITK at InnoTrans 2012. With a luminosity of up to 1,500 cd/m² (televisions: 700 cd/ m²) they are also easy to read in direct sunlight and at a distance. They are protected in accordance with IP54, while the ability to cope with a wide temperature range from -20 to +35 desgrees Celsius and their robust, non-reflective safety glass with UV and IR coating make them ideal for both covered and exposed stations. To provide in-train passenger information Funkwerk has developed a new PA and communication system (ELA) operating at the SIL2 security level. It conforms to the new European directives that are intended to maintain secure communication with passengers even in the event of a fire. The new Funkwerk ELA supplements the exhibitor’s modern, basic system by the addition of a secure monitoring unit. As a result, and despite the additional security that it pro- vides, all the usual easy-to-use features, such as availability of the PA system in selected sections of the train while it is moving, have been retained. Funkwerk Information Technologies Karlsfeld GmbH, D-Karlsfeld Hall 4.1, Booth 236 Dr. Marion Behr +49 (0)431-2481516 marion.behr@funkwerk-it.com www.funkwerk-itk.com GAI-Tronics: Robust, solar-powered GSM-R telephone The British company GAI-Tronics is using InnoTrans 2012 for the world debut of its Titan GSM-R telephone. It has been designed for outdoor use and is ideal both for permanent or temporary installations. The GSM-R terminal and the battery are located inside the unit. The main technical features of the Titan include a robust high-gain antenna and inductive coupler as standard, a tamperproof ten watt solar panel, and a handset with an armoured steel cord. This telephone has been designed to operate in a temperature range of minus 20 to plus 60 degrees Celsius. With IP65 protection the new Titan GSM-R is fully weatherproof. It has a standby time of up to 120 hours and, even in the absence of daylight, can be operated for up to five hours. It can be remotely configured and monitored by SMS. An acoustic testing system is available for automatically checking the handset. It uses standard SIM cards, either GSM-R or GSM. GAI-Tronics, A Division of Hubbell Limited, GB-Burton Upon Trent Hall 4.1, Booth 107 Agnese Upeniece +44 (0)1283-493209 aupeniece@gai-tronics.co.uk www.gai-tronics.co.uk Titan GSM-R telephone 535
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Funkwerk:<br />
Reliable transmission of digital video signals<br />
T<strong>here</strong> is always a risk with the video surveillance of rail track,<br />
highway intersections or airports that the video image might not<br />
be showing the current situation in the correct danger zone The<br />
Funkwerk Security Communications Division has found a new kind<br />
of solution to this problem with its VSID ® – Video Source ID coding<br />
system. With VSID ® users can be certain at any time that they are<br />
receiving unadulterated, real time images and not something that<br />
might have been infiltrated, or a still image with interference. The<br />
coding system also provides effective protection against any attempt<br />
to sabotage the video stream, a particularly important consideration<br />
in open IP networks. VSID ® , with its unambiguous coding<br />
of the stream, prevents interference affecting the original video signal,<br />
even if it is provided with an identical video-IP address, or the<br />
intrusion of a manipulated video signal into a network. VSID ® also<br />
covers interruptions to the video stream or extended latent periods<br />
within the network.<br />
Funkwerk AG, D-Kölleda<br />
Hall 4.1, Booth 236<br />
Dr. Marion Behr<br />
+49 (0)431-2481516<br />
marion.behr@funkwerk-it.com<br />
www.funkwerk.com<br />
VSID functionality<br />
Funkwerk Information Technologies: Training for<br />
dispatchers offers interactive learning and exercises<br />
For training dispatchers in electronic signal boxes Funkwerk IT, DB<br />
Training and ST&C have together developed a prototype for interactive<br />
learning and training exercises. The aim is to make signal<br />
box training more effective and cheaper. To achieve this the Funkwerk<br />
Operational and Signal Box Simulator BEST has been combined<br />
with the Learning Management System (LMS) deployed by<br />
DB Training. This new interactive learning platform enables theoretical<br />
information to be applied directly in the form of simulated<br />
training scenarios. Trainees can proceed at their own speed in assimilating<br />
theoretical content and the use of signal box equipment.<br />
Until now, depending on the complexity of the signal box system on<br />
which they were being trained, dispatchers frequently had to first<br />
go back to basic principles before being able to make full use of the<br />
simulator. This new training medium ensures significantly improved<br />
training in signal boxes.<br />
Funkwerk Information Technologies GmbH, D-Kiel<br />
Hall 4.1, Booth 236<br />
Dr. Marion Behr<br />
+49 (0)431-2481516<br />
marion.behr@funkwerk-it.com<br />
www.funkwerk-it.com<br />
BEST-LMS learning method<br />
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