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Part 2 : How can we ensure efficient FRMCS connectivity in rural areas?
Recorded
Wednesday, June 30, 2021 · 1:00 p.m.
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
The new 5G-enabled telecommunications standard Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS) is due to be launched in 2025, improving safety, passenger experience and operational efficiency. Once the transition from GSM-R is complete, a priority for rail infrastructure managers will be ensuring uninterrupted coverage across their whole network. For long-distance networks this will be most challenging in remote rural areas.
This session will debate the best ways to ensure this connectivity and fulfil FRMCS’s promise of more data and faster communications. What could be the role of Bearer Independent Communication (BIC) in offering more reliability, capacity and bandwidth?
The audience will hear from FRMCS leaders representing system designers and coordinators the International Union of Railways (UIC), infrastructure owners SNCF Réseau, ADIF and Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency (FTIA), global consultancy SYSTRA, and BIC experts Frequentis.
AGENDA
13:00 Introduction: Jules Omura
13:03 Opening remarks: Robert Sarfati
13:06 FRMCS Migration Considerations: Dan Mandoc
13:16 FRMCS enabled, bearer flexible control rooms for rural areas: Markus Myslivec
13:31 FRMCS radio network planning challenges for rural areas: Markku Voutilainen
13:41 Panel discussion & audience Q&As: All speakers
14:26 Closing remarks: Robert Sarfati
Timings are in CEST
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Wednesday, June 30, 2021 · 1:00 p.m.
Paris
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Price:Free
Language:English
Who can attend?Everyone
Webinar ID:472ff3fd7077
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Head of FRMCS, International Union of Railways (UIC)
Dan Mandoc has worked for Romanian Railways, his highest position being Head of the Telecom Digital Management Centre (Head of the Network). Between 2006 and 2014 he worked for the UIC, where he was in coordination team of the delivery of two...
Mr. Myslivec has a long history and vast experience in railway communications, ranging from software development for GSM-R mobile terminals to technical leadership in fixed line operational communication projects. He represents Frequentis within...
Senior Inspector, Engineering and Environment, Track and Rolling Stock Technology, Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency (FTIA)
Markku Voutilainen has been working for Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency (FTIA) since 2002. He has lead the Finnish GSM-R radio network implementation project. Later he was leading the project, where communication was transferred from GSM-R...
Eric GIRAUD-DESJUZEUR began his career in 1988 in SPIE Group dealing with refurbishment of power plants in Asia in the Middle East and Africa. He moved to the railway business ten years later for Siemens to work as project manager for proposals...
Telecommunications Manager at Adif during more than 15 years, now in charge of telecom engineering, projects and network deployment (Ip, GSMR, FRMCS, WDM, Cibersecurity, etc) in high speed, commuter, main lines and freight corridors. Previously...
Robert SARFATI, Fellow IRSE, is a graduate Engineer in Signalling and Telecommunications. Today, as SYSTRA’s, he is involved in projects implying Technologies and Services for Mobility in Europe and worldwide. Robert Sarfati is the Chairman of the...