- Siemens Transportation Systems
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company_name = Siemens Transportation Systems
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company_type = Belongs toSiemens AG
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founder =Werner von Siemens
foundation =1847 inBerlin ,Germany
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num_employees = 19,000 (2006 )
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revenue = €4.5 billion (Financial year 2007)
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homepage = [http://transportation.siemens.com www.transportation.siemens.com]Siemens Transportation Systems (STS) is one of the business units of
Siemens AG. Products produced include automation and power systems, rolling stock for mass-transit, regional and mainline services, turnkey systems and integrated services,railway signalling and control systems, and railway electrification.In fiscal year 2007 (ended September 30 2007), STS generated sales of 4.5BEUR, with a worldwide staff of around 19,000. Following the global corporate restructuring of Siemens (effective from 1st Jan 2008), Siemens Transportation Systems now comes under the Mobility sub-division of the Industry division of Siemens AG. The Mobility sub-division brings together Siemens competencies in rail, road, and air traffic solutions.
Rolling stock clients
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MTR
*Edmonton Transit System
*Calgary Transit
*Deutsche Bahn AG (German rail transport company)
* METRO (Houston, Texas )
* METRORREY ( Monterrey, N.L., México)
*Sacramento Regional Transit District
*Regional Transportation District TheRide (Denver, Colorado )
*LACMTA (Los Angeles County, California )
*Pittsburgh Light Rail
*San Diego Trolley
*MAX Light Rail (Portland, Oregon )
*Nederlandse Spoorwegen (the Dutch railways) (The Netherlands )
*Indian Railways
*Guangzhou Metro
* M>TrainProducts
Rolling stock
Projects
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In addition to selling rolling stock, STS further supplied products within the selected projects:
Beijing-Tianjin Intercity Rail , Nanjing Metro line 1 & 2, Delhi metro system, etc.Main sites
GSM-R
The Mobile Communications (MC) unit of STS is based in Poole, Dorset, UK and produces
GSM-R equipment. It is the Siemens worldwide Centre of Excellence for Rail Communications.The MC business is involved in the development and supply of
GSM-R communications systems for the global railway industry. It's mission statement is to design, develop, manufacture, integrate, commission and support Mobile Radio and Dispatcher products that are delivered to the rail market worldwide as an end-2-end solution. The business has 20 year's experience delivering radio infrastructure and control centre projects in the UK, as well as supplying on-train radio solutions across the world.End-2-End solution
The MC business provides
GSM-R cab radios and dispatcher systems which can integrate with any of the major GSM-R network providers (NSN ,Nortel orHuawei ), to provide a complete communication solution from the control centre to the train which complies with all EIRENE specifications.The following diagram shows the components of an STS Mobile Communications GSM-R solution:
Mobile communications products
Fixed Dispatcher Terminal (FDT) - A dispatcher solution for large control centres with high voice and train traffic loads. Integrated console with touch screen, plus handset/gooseneck microphone options. Supports multiple languages. Can connect to any GSM-R network via Siemens HiPath PABX system.
Radio Dispatcher Terminal (RDT) - A dispatcher solution suited to smaller control centres.
Controller Server - Provides further functionality when integrated with a GSM-R dispatcher system. Maintains a dynamic list of trains under control of the dispatcher, enables text-messaging using functional numbers, provides centralised configuration management and fault monitoring.
Acknowledgement Centre - Receives and records notifications from the GSM-R system, for example detailing emergency calls that have been made. Information can then be made available for post-incident analysis.
Voice Radios - The latest models are the SVR-400 (for international market) and the SVR-401 (for the UK). These GSM-R voice radios come in two parts, the radio itself and either one or two MMIs/DCPs (Man-Machine Interfaces/Driver Control Panels), both of which can be installed on any train. Text-based or colour graphical interfaces are available depending on user requirements. Different alphabets and languages can be supported.
ETCS Data Radios - Provides data communication with the ETCS signalling system. Provides for transmission of movement authorities from the Radio Block Centre (RBC) to the train. An in-cab display allows the driver to control the train without reference to track-side signals.Competitors
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Alstom
*Bombardier Transportation References
External links
* [http://transportation.siemens.com Siemens Transportation Systems website]
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