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Cisco Connected Mass Transit
For Improved Safety, Mobility, and Efficiency
October 22, 2015
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Today’s Speakers Tony Shakib Vice President, IoE Vertical Business Solutions Cisco Barry Einsig Global Transportation Executive Cisco Wei Zou Solution Architect Cisco Mikel Gindy Business Development Sales Manager, Austria Cisco Boris Karsch VP Strategy Cubic Transportation Systems
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Industrial Revolutions
Canals
Railroads Steam
Electricity
Internet
Digital Revolution
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CONNECTING THE UNCONNECTED TO GENERATE BUSINESS VALUE
Connecting people in more relevant, valuable ways
PEOPLE
NETWORKED CONNECTION OF PEOPLE, PROCESS, DATA, THINGS
Leveraging data into more useful information for decision making
DATA
Delivering the right information to the right person (or machine) at the right time
PROCESS
Physical devices and objects connected to the internet and each other for intelligent decision making
THINGS
Digital Connections
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Top Obstacles to Digital Transformation
Sources: Cisco IoT Purchase Process Global Study January 2015, Forrester Research study commissioned by Cisco November 2014, IDC Futurescape: Worldwide IoT Predictions Dec 3, 2014
Complex Integration
Data Overload
Need to Automate Extraction of Insights and Resulting Actions
Siloed Networks
Expanded Security Vulnerability cite security is an important element of IoT implementation
have experienced increased network strain when implementing IoT initiatives
prefer fully integrated and validated solution over separate best-of-breed vendors
pick analytics tools as most important enabler
say data management is #1 capability they need to improve
56% 42% 40% 76% 25%
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Cisco’s Unique Value for the Digital Journey
Analytics and Applications
Unified Connectivity
End-to-End Security
Manage Data from Edge to Cloud
Business Processes
Purpose-built, Simply Managed Network
Integrated Security Throughout
Distributed Intelligence
Large Ecosystem of Technology Partners
Vertical-specific Digital Solutions
Tran
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Why Going “Digital” is Important For Transportation Now
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Challenges and Trends Driving Change in Transportation
• Increasing connectivity • Increasing TCO • Proprietary networks
Technology
• Urbanization and congestion
• Aging population • Global supply chains
Socio- Economic
• Safety and security • Disparity between
regions • Sustainability
Policy
Safety
Mobility
Environment
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Connected Transportation Sectors
Connected Aviation
Connected Maritime
Connected Roadways
Connected Vehicle
Connected Freight and Logistics
Connected Mass
Transit
Connected Rail
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Cisco Connected Mass Transit Benefits
Connect Disparate Transit Systems into One Converged Infrastructure
• Enable V2X communication • Improve passenger/worker safety • Reduce urban congestion • Regulatory compliance • Real-time passenger information • Better asset and vehicle
monitoring and management
• Protect infrastructure investment • Collaboration across agencies • Maintain mass transit schedules • New opportunities for innovative
passenger services, mobile apps and business models
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Solution Business Architecture
Connected Bus Connected Yard Connected Bus Stop
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Proven - Tested - Faster Time to Market - Reduced Risk - Less Need for Lengthy PoC
Why Cisco?
Validated Designs Why They Really Do Matter
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Services Help Ensure the Success of Each Solution
Smart Service
Capabilities
Customer Benefits
• Mitigate Deployment Risk
• Create a Flexible and Scalable Architectural Foundation
• Accelerate Deployment of Solution
• Address New Consumption Models
• Formulate Customer Strategy
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Strategy: Integrate Cisco® TSS technology with solutions from key global partners to create new value for transportation customers by providing safety, mobility, efficiency, connectivity, and converged networks.
Cisco and Our Partners -Creating Value for Transportation Customers
ISG-Ecosystem Transportation Systems Partners
Specialized Solution Partners
EPCs/Architecture, Engineering, and Design Partners
IT System Integrators and Consulting Partners
Nontraditional OT Partners
Traditional IT Partners
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Cisco Connected Mass Transit Partners Partner Description Product*
High performance, High quality, and Ruggedized Computing Platform
ARK2151v
Real-time payment and information solutions, live passenger info, city management solutions, revenue management and Automated Fare Collection (AFC). Integrated systems for transportation and traffic management allow travelers to choose the best way to travel and pay for their journeys.
NextBus NextCity™ NextFare
The RuBAN™ system provides a comprehensive Network Management System and a Data Analytics and Management platform for monitoring Vehicle performance and metrics.
RuBANTM
Ruggedized Android Smartphone, purpose built for mission critical communications. LTE, Wi-Fi, and push-to-talk (PTT) ready, with Cisco Instant Connect
XP6/XP7
TransitMaster,™ an Information Management system for real-time data messaging managed by several software components running on one or more computers. It provides communication between host computers located in a dispatch center and Integrated VehicleLogic Units (IVLUs) onboard vehicles.
TransitMasterTM
* 3rd party components are provided by and supported by the partners listed for each product..
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• 100 million passengers per year with 150,000 Wi-Fi logins/month • Reduced Energy consumption by 10% and carbon dioxide output 85 tons • Automatic notification of 400 ticketing machines
• helps eliminate return trips for parts, saves hours of tech time
Connected Mass Transit
• Greater safety, coordination between trams -24/7 video security
• Network reliability in harsh environments and across systems.
• Scalability - supports 500 simultaneous Wi-Fi users and 20 + gigabytes of 3G wireless traffic per tram per month.
• Cisco Industrial Ethernet connectivity for stations, ticketing machines and digital displays.
• Optimized scheduling - wireless transmission of shift/driver data
• Proactive maintenance extends tram life and reduces downtime Power consumption, temperature, braking distance, etc. transmitted via sensor to operation control center. (Application by Cisco Gold Certified Partner Kapsch)
Business Outcome Summary
“LINZ AG has had a strategic relationship with Cisco for the past decade, so we decided to build on our existing Cisco network and channel its agility and simplicity to incorporate new security, mobile, and analytics technologies that help us achieve our goals and gain greater business insight.” - Georg Linhard, Project Manager, LINZ AG TELEKOM
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Connected Mass Transit Architecture Wei Zou, Solution Architect
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IR829
VLU
Vehicle IE4K/2K
Internet Service Provider
Operations Center
Mobile Service Provider
Davra RuBAN™
ASR 903 ASR 903
ASR 903
ASR 903
IP/MPLS Metro Network
Yard Server
ASR 907
3G/LTE Network
Passenger Information Display (PID)
Bus Stop
IR829
IE4K/2K
Cisco Nexus
Switches
VLU
Vehicle
IE4K/2K
IR829
VSOM Cisco Nexus
Switches
Cisco Instant Connect Trapeze
IW3700 IW3700 IW3700
Server Server
DMVPN for Enterprise Services
WLC
Passenger Internet Access
Wi-Fi for
WBDT
ASR 1000
IW3700 IW3700 IW3700
ASR 907
ASR 903
ASR 903
Cat3850
ASA 5500-X
Connected Mass Transit - High-Level Architecture
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IR829 Mobile Router Offboard: LTE + 5GHz 802.11n Onboard: 2.4GHz 802.11n
IE 4000 / 2000 Ethernet Switch 100 Mb or Gigabit Ethernet with PoE IE4000 for > 4 PoE
Video Surveillance 2-8 IP Cameras, IP66/IK10 rated 360º (7070) and 720p WDR (3050) Server for VSM CAD/AVL link for Panic Button
Connected Mass Transit: Onboard Network
IR829
CAD/AVL VLU
IE4K/2K
3G/LTE Network
Yard Wi-Fi Network IW3700
VSM Server
Cisco IP Cameras (2-8)
Contact Closure
Link GigE w/ PoE
GigE
FastE 2.4GHz Wi-Fi
5GHz Wi-Fi LTE
GigE
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IR829 Infrastructure Gigabit Ethernet with PoE Uplink: LTE Users: Wi-Fi
Video Surveillance One IP 3050 Camera with onboard storage
Route ETA display Driven by Cisco Digital Signage or partner.
Connected Mass Transit: Bus Stop
IR829
Digital Signage
IP3050
3G/LTE Network
GigE Wi-Fi
LTE
GigE
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IP/MPLS Metro
Network
IW3700 Access Points Centralized or FlexConnect Wired for Building-mounted, Wireless bridge to Pole-mounted 5GHz Wi-Fi link to Vehicle GE with PoE for Pole-mounted IP Camera
Catalyst 3850 Switches GE w/ PoE to APs and IP Cameras 10 GE Uplinks to Metro Network Stackable for redundancy
Connected Mass Transit: Yard Network
ASR 903 ASR 903
IW3700 IW3700 IW3700
Catalyst 3850
Vehicle IR829
5GHz Wi-Fi
IE4K/2K Local Server
GigE w/ PoE
GigE
GigE
10GE
10GE 10GE
IW3700 IW3700 IW3700
Building-Mounted
APs
Pole-Mounted
APs
5GHz Bridge
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Cisco Connected Mass Transit Solution Capabilities
Passenger Wi-Fi
IP Video Surveillance
Telematics / Predictive Maintenance
Voice Communications
Automated Fare Collection (AFC)
Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)
Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL)
Onboard System Peripheral
Fleet Management
Driver Behavior Monitoring
Real-time Passenger Information
Digital Signage
Location Based Services
Wireless Bulk Data Transfer
Mobile apps
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RuBAN™ – An IOT Service Delivery Platform
• Network Management • including Zero Touch Provisioning
• Asset Monitoring • Station Assets, Track Infrastructure
Monitoring, Physical Security Integration • Vehicle Telematics • Route replay, Route optimization • Vehicle Tracking and Geo Fencing • Application Builder • Management Report Portal • Policy and Rules Management
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RuBAN™ – An IOT Service Delivery Platform
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• Telecommunications transforming transportation payments and information systems
• Contactless bank-card payments
28 Intelligent Travel Made Real®
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• Real-time payments -account-based and contactless bankcards
• Better information
• Improving the customer experience through innovation
29 Intelligent Travel Made Real®
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Summary
• Improved safety and security
• Greater operational efficiencies
• Enhanced passenger experience
• Converged networks to cut costs
• Reduces traffic congestion
• Lowers pollution and carbon footprint
• Better asset/vehicle management
• New business models
• Regulatory compliance
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