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Part 1: Managing a flexible and cost-effective transition to FRMCS
Recorded
Tuesday, May 25, 2021 · 1:00 p.m.
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
With the shelf life of GSM-R rapidly approaching around 2030, FRMCS (Future Railway Mobile Communication System) is due to be introduced between 2025 and 2035. The priority for infrastructure managers is to make that transition as smooth as possible.
This session will look at flexible and cost-effective strategies and technologies, including Bearer Independent Communication (BIC), that can help the transition and ensure operations are not compromised.
The audience will hear from an international rail authority, leading infrastructure owners, a major telecoms operator, and BIC experts Frequentis.
AGENDA
13:00 Introduction: Jules Omura
13:03 Opening remarks: Robert Sarfati
13:06 Delivering a smooth transition to FRMCS: Keir Fitch
13:16 Migration of control rooms to FRMCS applying bearer flexibility: Markus Myslivec
13:31 What can FRMCS offer for railway communications in the future?: Markku Voutilainen
13:41 Panel Discussion & audience Q&As: All speakers
14:26 Closing remarks: Robert Sarfati
Timings are in CEST
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Tuesday, May 25, 2021 · 1:00 p.m.
Paris
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Price:Free
Language:English
Who can attend?Everyone
Webinar ID:e366d0c602f9
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(listen only):Yes.
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Head of Unit (Rail Safety & Interoperability), DG MOVE, European Commission
The mission of the Unit is to establish an interoperable and safe Single European Rail area and to manage the relationships with the European Union Agency for Railways and the Shift2Rail Joint undertaking. This includes in particular: pursuing the...
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...
Head of GSM-R Radio Tuning, Measurement & Validation, Infrabel
After working as a Radio Network Planner designing and developing the GSM-R network, I’am currently responsible of the GSM-R & Radio department at Infrabel, the Belgian railway infrastructure operator. My goal is to maintain and optimize our...
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...