The main objective is to promote the development of train-to-ground critical communication applications through next-generation technologies, such as 5G and FRMCS, in line with the regulatory framework for cybersecurity for 5G networks planned in Spain. Teltronic, in cooperation with Kenmei Technologies, Nemergent Solutions and S2 Grupo, has launched the MoySEST (Mission Critical Services and Transport Systems) – Innovation in 5G for transport corridors project which, through a broadband train-to-ground critical communication solution based on 5G technology, aims to boost and accelerate the digital transformation of the railway sector in Spain. "At a time when the train must undergo a major evolution as a more sustainable transport system, the capacity and efficiency of train-to-ground communications needs to scale to the next level, in order to drive the implementation of more advanced applications related to safety, efficiency of operational processes and better use of resources," explains Teltronic’s CTO, Alfredo Calderón. The current demands of transport operators, such as real-time video surveillance services, new operating models, preventive maintenance of railway infrastructures, or full autonomous driving, are not achievable with the technologies currently in use, some of which, such as the GSM-R standard, are very close to obsolescence. The MoySEST project is launched […]
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