Latency is a function of the proper network design. Radio latency must be considered alongside end-to-end IP latency and round-trip delay. The closer applications are located to where data is being processed in data centers, clouds, or at the network edge, the lower the possible latency.
With the advancement of communications within the rail industry and the proposed move to Future Rail Mobility Communication System (FRMCS) primarily within EMEA, it is important to understand what this means for the rail industry and explore how it will integrate with other technologies that are required to deliver ubiquitous communication.
Legacy fixed block signaling systems can no longer meet the increasing demands. Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC) achieves maximum capacity while maintaining safety requirements.
In today’s digitally-enabled ports and terminals, yesterday’s old security perimeter is insufficient. Adopting a zero trust security strategy is necessary to successfully modernize port operations.
Wireless technologies have their uses in every industrial setting. Your use case determines if Wi-Fi 6 and 6E, public and private 5G, or ultra-reliable wireless backhaul is your best choice.