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Hitachi Rail, a subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate - Hitachi, delivers innovation through developing novel technology to drive sustainable connectivity. Hitachi Rail designs and manufactures signaling systems, components, and other technologies to manage and control new or upgraded railway systems worldwide.

IP surveillance solution

In coordination with Advantex Network Solutions, Hitachi Rail needed to replace an outdated analogue CCTV system with a new IP surveillance solution. The customer wanted to deploy IP cameras throughout four critical locations, in the southern region of the United Kingdom.

However, the installation of CAT6, fiber optic cable, and additional networking closets threatened the project with high costs, complexity, and business disruption.

NVT Phybridge CLEER switches installed

Having already used NVT Phybridge products, Michael O’Connell of Advantex Network Solutions suggested leveraging the existing coax cabling using the CLEER family of Ethernet over Coax (EoC) solutions.

NVT Phybridge CLEER switches deliver up to 50 watts of power (PoE++) and 10/100 Mbps symmetrical, full-duplex, over coax cabling, with up to 6,000ft (1,830m) reach, which is 18 times farther than standard solutions.

Advantex Network Solutions deploy IP solution

Hitachi Rail was impressed with the proposed solution and decided to move forward with the project

Hitachi Rail was impressed with the proposed solution and decided to move forward with the project.

The deployment was very straightforward with the training we received from NVT Phybridge,” said Michael O’Connell, Account Manager at Advantex Network Solutions, adding “We pre-built the entire system within our pre-build area, which allowed us to allocate each port to an EC Link+ (NV-ECLK-PLS) and then to its IP camera. When deployment began, each device was installed into its planned location.

NVT Phybridge EoC technology

The NVT Phybridge EoC technology leveraged the existing coax cabling, eliminating the need for costly and disruptive infrastructure changes. Additionally, the system is easily expandable, as the customer can deploy extra IP cameras using the EC4 (NV-EC-04) adapter, which enables up to 4 IP endpoints from a single coax cable run.

Hitachi Rail and Advantex Network Solutions were extremely satisfied with the project’s outcomes, having achieved incredible results for the customer.

The benefits of the solution include:

  • Reduced network infrastructure costs by £350,000.
  • Reduced deployment time by 14 weeks.
  • Eliminated potential disruption of regular train schedules, caused by construction and re-cabling work, throughout the rail depots.

Sustainability

Hitachi Rail’s mission is to ‘contribute to society through the development of superior, original technology and products’. One of its sustainability goals is to reduce CO2 emissions by 50%, by the fiscal year of 2030.

In line with the organisation’s overall environmental sustainability and carbon reduction goals, NVT Phybridge EoC technology allowed the reuse of existing cabling, thereby preventing over 635 kilograms of e-waste.

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