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About Moxa

Moxa is a leading manufacturer of industrial networking, computing, and automation solutions. With over 25 years of industry experience, Moxa has connected more than 30 million devices worldwide and has a distribution and service network in more than 70 countries. Moxa delivers lasting business value by empowering industry with reliable networks and sincere service for automation systems. Industrial Ethernet Solutions Industrial Computing Solutions Serial Connectivity Solutions IP Surveillance Solutions Remote Automation Solutions

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Integrated Network Solutions for Intelligent Transportation

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Reliability Efficiency Flexibility Safety

Truly rugged industrial-grade design with multiple redundant systems and extra-long MTBF High-performance edge-to-core industrial Ethernet solutions Comprehensive robust converged automation solutions to meet any requirement Industrial certification approval and rugged IP surveillance solutions

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Intelligent Transportation Systems

Solution Overview

www.moxa.com/ITS

Safety First
Video monitoring of tunnels, bridges, intersections, and highways is essential for both traffic management and vehicle safety. Moreover, for public transportation users such as bus passengers, video monitoring and recording of bus interiors and bus stops not only provides safety but security as well. For maximum safety, sensors such as fire alarms, cabinet door contacts, and environmental monitoring units need to provide real-time feedback to the control center. In addition, the managed switches used in the ITS network need to be secure against criminal hackers. Moxas IP cameras, video servers, and NVRs are tough enough and advanced enough to capture and deliver detailed video and images, and Moxas Ethernet remote I/O units can actively notify a control center of real-time alarms. Our latest switch firmware provides both RADIUS and TACACS+ secure access authentication, and supports 802.1X to protect against port intrusion.

Communications Efficiency
The variable message signs located throughout a road system get their data from an intelligent road control system, and city traffic signals and highway metering signals also need to be intelligently operated. The control systems are served by vast networks that collect data from the entire road system so that any decisions that are made take into account a complete traffic picture. Normal operation involves the transmission of high volumes of data, particularly from IP surveillance systems, and consequently the network transmission rate must be sufficiently high to prevent congestion of both vehicles on the road and data on the network. Moxas switch portfolio includes full Gigabit solutions with both fiber and copper so that network devices can be aggregated using either 10/100 FE or 1 Gigabit Ethernet onto full 10 Gigabit Ethernet. The high data rates of full Gigabit switch solutions allows data to arrive at wirespeed to avoid delays in delivering crucial data.

Tunnel
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Eliminate Unnecessary Congestion with Road Condition Data Delivered Dependably and on Time
At the heart of every country are the roads, tunnels, and bridges used to move vehicles of all kinds from one side of the country to the other, and a common issue faced by governments around the world is how to optimize road utilization to provide safe, efficient, and green transportation, all while keeping within whatever meager budget was earmarked for the purpose. Intelligent Transportation Solutions, the common denominator that makes it happen, involves providing current road condition data in real time, and since much of the hardware involved is required to operate in harsh environmental conditions, highway engineers are faced with the problem of finding reliable, industrial-grade products that are also affordable. To meet this demand, Moxa has developed an expertise at providing ultra-reliable, truly rugged networking devices that can effectively deliver the data used to intelligently manage todays traffic needs.

Converged Flexibility
ETC
see page 9 Road networks cover vast areas affected by environmental conditions that can be extremely harsh and changeable, and for this reason the large variety of devices integrated into an ITS must be extremely rugged to guarantee that the network is stable and reliable. Moxa provides a wealth of robust industrial products, including edge-to-core Ethernet switches, IP cameras, video servers, network video recorders, industrial wireless devices, and intelligent remote I/O devices, all of which can be converged into a flexible and reliable unified solution to meet the rugged demands of collecting and delivering data via an intelligent transportation system.

True Reliability
Since road networks cover great distances, the network system that supports the aggregation and backhaul of the road data needs to be highly reliable. Network devices that are rugged enough for harsh environmental conditions must also be able to recover from any network failure so that controller personnel and drivers are both guaranteed to receive the critical information they need. Devices used on the network need to have the longest MTBF possible, not only for maintaining communication integrity, but also as a cost-effective measure against the long distances that give rise to high maintenance costs. Moxa has a long history of producing truly rugged devices, and the solid 5-year warranty that covers most Moxa products reflects their quality and rugged nature. Moxas unique and flexible redundant technologies, such as Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain, result in network recoveries of less than 20 ms so that critical data always arrives when needed. And to keep network switches operating even through power failures, Moxa switches are equipped with dual power inputs to provide power redundancy.

ATMS
see page 3

E-Bus
see page 7

Comprehensive Coverage of Industrial Networking Solutions


Industrial Ethernet Industrial Wireless Serial Connectivity RTU Controllers Industrial Computing IP Surveillance

Industrial Ethernet Switches

Industrial DSL Extenders

Ethernet Fieldbus Gateways

Industrial VPN Secure Routers

Industrial Network Management Software

Industrial Wireless AP/Bridge/Clients

Industrial Cellular IP Gateways

Serial-to-Ethernet Device Servers

RTU Controllers and Remote I/Os

Embedded Computers

Industrial HD IP Cameras

Intelligent Transportation Systems

ATMS

www.moxa.com/ITS

Advanced Transportation Management Systems


Todays road operators are faced with many challenges. For example, better management of the often near capacity traffic levels on highways and city streets can improve safety and reduce travel times and greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, replacing low-bandwidth legacy copper ITS with high data rate real-time network backbones can reduce traffic accidents by providing control center managers with the critical road condition information they need to react quickly and decisively. Commuter, holiday, and event related traffic flows need the same timely management to prevent traffic jams, which can contribute to costly travel and delivery delays, and even cause dangerous accidents due to stationary vehicles, vehicles driving too close to each other, or the not-so-infrequent exasperated driver. Weather changes, road construction, maintenance, and other possible conditions need a responsive system that can warn drivers, or even close roadway access automatically to prevent dangerous situations from occurring.
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Reliable, High Capacity Hierarchical IP Network


An ATMS needs a multi-layered network to interconnect the large number of monitoring nodes that deliver traffic and road condition data and signaling information to and from centralized controllers. Top layer full-Gigabit Ethernet switches can be used to aggregate multiple lower level 10/100 Fast Ethernet switches housed in wayside cabinets onto high capacity SDH or 10G links. The entire network needs to be resilient and redundant enough to ensure that data gets transmitted even when faced with network failures or unanticipated data bursts that exceed the networks capacity. Furthermore, the entire network needs to be easily managed and serviced using a straightforward management platform that can be remotely operated from a central control location.

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Traffic engineers need access to a reliable video feed to see current traffic levels, road incidents, and weather hazards. The video stream should use optimal video compression for efficient transmission over high capacity Gigabit Ethernet networks, with features such as IGMP snooping and multicast filtering.

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Traffic controllers used at city intersections need to be rugged and suitable for wide temperature environments to provide constant remote traffic flow information for automated traffic signal control. The devices must be cost-effective and be able to work with network cameras used to record traffic infractions. Device servers can be installed to provide serial-to-Ethernet connectivity for controllers so that they can interact with control centers over an intelligent network.

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Central controllers digest data from sensors monitoring current traffic and road conditions to operate variable message signs, roadway access controllers, traffic lights, and the dispatch of emergency vehicles. Advanced sensors that actively respond to pre-defined events can be used to update variable message signs in real time to warn drivers of accidents, treacherous weather conditions, and heavy traffic, resulting in safer driving conditions and more efficient and comfortable travel. Over-utilization of roadways can be prevented using controlled roadway access, which can also prevent the accidents that often accompany stop-and-go traffic. Dense city traffic, which can occur during daily rush hour or as a result of special events, can be monitored in real time to more efficiently alleviate the busiest roadways.

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Moxa Solutions
Complete range of edge-to-core industrial Ethernet solutions: 10/100M, 1G, and 10G copper/fiber Reliable real-time redundant technologies: Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain (recovery time < 20 ms), GuaranLink (wireless) Software packages: open OS platform, IPSec encryption, Perl Library, BlueZ for comprehensive VMS architecture suite Versatile Ethernet or serial device connectivity over cellular networks Ruggedized to survive and operate in harsh, -40 to 75C conditions 720P HD IP cameras to provide the finest image details Front-end intelligence I/Os reduce the loading of the networks and control centers

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Up to 3 Gigabit ports for Gigabit redundant ring and uplink and up to 19 fiber connections Modular form factor supports multiple fiber connections Hot-swap media modules for continuous operation Complete management and security features: Turbo Ring, Turbo Chain, Modbus/TCP, LLDP, QoS, VLAN, IGMP snooping, IEEE 802.1X, SSH, and more

EDS-P510A-8PoE
8-Port PoE+ Managed Switch
Built-in 8 PoE+ ports compliant with IEEE 802.3af/at standards Up to 36 W output per PoE+ port 3 kV LAN surge protection for extreme outdoor environments PoE diagnostic for powered device mode analysis

OnCell G3110-HSPA
Industrial Five-Band HSPA High Speed IP Gateways with VPN
Five band UMTS/HSPA 800/850/ AWS/1900/2100 MHz Connect Ethernet/serial devices over an integrated VPN Centralized private IP management software Redundant DC power inputs and DIN-rail mounting Cellular connections with dependable GuaranLink technology

UC-8410
RISC-Based Embedded Computer
Intel XScale IXP435 533 MHz processor Built-in PCI-104 bus for flexible expansion 4 digital input channels and 4 digital output channels -40 to 75C wide operating temperature

NPort IA5000A
2-Port Industrial Serial Device Server
Enhanced surge protection for serial, LAN, and power 2 kV isolation for serial signals Rugged screw-type terminal blocks for power and serial connectors C1D2 and ATEX certified for harsh industrial environments Relay output or email alert notifications

Product Offerings

ICS-G7852
48G+4 10GbE-Port Layer 3 Industrial Core Switch
Up to 52 SFP connections Turbo Ring, Turbo Chain, and RSTP/STP for Ethernet redundancy Two isolated redundant power supplies (110/220 VAC) Fanless, 0 to 60C operating temperature Hot-swap media modules for continuous operation

ICS-G7828
24G+4 10GbE-Port Layer 3 Industrial Core Switch
Up to 28 SFP connections Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain (recovery time < 20 ms) and RSTP/ STP for Ethernet redundancy Isolated redundant power inputs (110/220 VAC) Fanless, 0 to 60C operating temperature range

MXview
Industrial Network Management Software
Automatic topology discovery and visualization Real-time event management and traffic monitoring Central management of configurations and firmware Easy integration with SCADA/HMI systems with OPC

SoftNVR-IA
64-Ch IP Surveillance Software
Live view with H.264, MPEG4, and MJPEG, from VPort products Video recording and playback functions by event Built-in OPC server for easy communication with automation systems

EDR-G903
Industrial VPN Secure Router
Firewall/NAT/VPN/Router all-in-one High performance Gigabit copper/fiber combo port WAN redundancy function with 2 WAN interfaces and 1 LAN interface Firewall with Quick Automation Profile for Fieldbus protocols PacketGuard technology that supports deep Modbus TCP packet inspection

IEX-402 Series
Managed DSL Ethernet Extender
G.SHDSL/VDSL2 standards Up to 8 km distance/15.3Mbps data rate (G.SHDSL); up to 3 km distance/100Mbps data rate (VDSL2) Auto CO/CPE negotiation for zero configuration LFP for quick failure recovery Visualized web UI and LED indicators

IMC-21A Series
Industrial Ethernet-to-Fiber Media Converter

ioLogik W5340
Cellular Micro RTU Controller with 4 AIs, 8 DIOs, 2 Relays

VPort 36-1MP
HD H.264 Rugged PoE IP Box Camera Worlds first wide temperature IP camera (-40 to 75C)
Built-in IVA function for more efficient surveillance (-IVA model) HD (1280x720) resolution to see finest detail RJ45 PoE or optical fiber port for easy installation OnVIF supported

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HD H.264 Rugged PoE IP Dome Camera
-40 to 75C operating temperature range, with fanless design HD (1280x720) resolution for finest image details Supports DNR and WDR OnVIF supported

Multi-mode or single-mode, with Definable cellular connection SC or ST fiber connector strategy to optimize data Link Fault Pass-Through (LFP) transmission -40 to 75C operating temperature Intuitive programming-free range (T models) Click&Go for front-end intelligence DIP switches to select FDX/ Smart alarm management with HDX/10/100/Auto/Force SMS, email, SNMP trap, TCP, UDP -30 to 70C operating temperature range

Intelligent Transportation Systems

Tunnels

www.moxa.com/ITS

Intelligent Tunnels
Tempera ture Sensor

Intelligent transportation solutions for tunnels require an integrated and completely reliable solution. Not only do tunnels require management of vehicle traffic but also control of multiple infrastructure systems. For very long tunnels, this means an integrated system that can control ventilation, road and signage lighting, fire detection and alarms, redundant power systems, air quality measurements, water drainage systems, and emergency communications such as emergency telephones. To meet tunnel safety requirements an operator needs to both monitor and control traffic. The operator must be able to detect tunnel incidents immediately to minimize risk and to determine if vehicles must be prevented from entering danger zones, or to clear traffic from the tunnel as quickly as possible.

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Since tunnel safety is top priority, an operator needs rugged network switches that can provide resiliency and redundancy, such as those using Turbo Ring redundancy with less than 20 ms recovery from faults. In addition, control centers need all tunnel sensor data to be delivered with a minimum delay so that action can be taken as quickly as possible as adverse tunnel conditions arise.

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The atmosphere inside a tunnel must be continuously monitored, not only to raise alarms, but also to control the tunnels automatic ventilation system. In addition, although tunnel fires may be rare, when they do occur it should be possible to detect them immediately so that vehicles and passengers can be evacuated from the tunnel as quickly as possible. The devices used need reliable and uninterrupted access to the tunnels data communication system and a separate I/O control functionality should be provided to operate the devices remotely.
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Moxa Solutions
Unique, reliable, and flexible Turbo Ring / Turbo Chain Ethernet redundancy technologies with under 20 ms recovery time Flexible, stable, and ready-to-run computing platforms for multi-level open data transmission and easy third-party device integration Smarter and more efficient tunnel surveillance with IVA functionality for loitering and alert zone detection Daisy-chained I/O with active reporting Rugged design that can survive and operate in harsh, -40 to 75C conditions
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Continual monitoring of traffic within a tunnel requires visual information from CCTV cameras placed along the tunnel interior, and at the entrance and exit. Traffic density, accidents, and speeders need to be monitored and controlled to prevent safety issues from arising. The cameras employed need to be rugged, and sensitive to the darker conditions of the tunnel interior. A video encoder is often necessary to format the video stream to meet transmission and data acquisition requirements.

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Product Offerings

V2401
x86-Based Atom Embedded Computer
eMark certified for vehicle applications Dual independent displays (VGA, DVI, or LVDS) Various connection options: 4 RS-232/422/485 and 8 RS-232 serial ports, 2 Gigabit LAN ports, 6 USB ports, and 4 DIOs Flexible storage expansion

EDS-619
16+3G-Port Compact Modular Managed Switch
Up to 3 Gigabit ports for Gigabit redundant ring and uplink and up to 19 fiber connections Hot-swap media modules for continuous operation Complete management and security features: Turbo Ring, Turbo Chain, Modbus/TCP, LLDP, QoS, VLAN, IGMP snooping, IEEE 802.1X, SSH, and more -40 to 75C operating temperature range

UC-8410
RISC-Based Embedded Computer
Customized flexible expansion for greater versatility 8 RS-232/422/485 serial ports; 4+4 DI/ DO channels 16 MB NOR Flash onboard to store OS, 32 MB NAND Flash onboard for data storage -40 to 75C operating temperature range

EDS-510A
7+3G-Port Gigabit Managed Switch
2 GE ports for a redundant ring and 1 GE port for uplink or ring coupling Gigabit fiber Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain (recovery time < 20 ms), and RSTP/STP Long-distance fiber transmission up to 120 km -40 to 75C operating temperature range

NPort IA5000A
2-port Industrial Serial Device Server
Enhanced surge protection for serial, LAN, and power 2 kV isolation for serial signals Rugged screw-type terminal blocks for power and serial connectors C1D2 and ATEX certified for harsh industrial environments Relay output or email alert notifications

VPort 36-1MP
HD H.264 Rugged PoE IP Box Camera
Worlds first wide temperature IP camera (-40 to 75C) Built-in IVA function for more efficient surveillance (-IVA model) HD (1280x720) resolution to display the finest detail RJ45 PoE for easy installation OnVIF supported

EDS-P510
7+3G-Port Gigabit PoE Managed Ethernet Switch
4 IEEE 802.3af-compliant PoE and Ethernet combo ports 3 combo Gigabit RJ45/SFP ports; 2 for redundant ring and 1 for uplink Up to 15.4 watts at 48 VDC per PoE port Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain (recovery time < 20 ms), RSTP/ STP for Ethernet Redundancy

ioLogik E1200
Ethernet Remote I/O
Built-in 2-port Ethernet switch for daisy-chain topology Free support of Moxas Active OPC Server for seamlessly connecting to SCADA systems User-defined Modbus/TCP addressing MXIO programming library for Windows/ WinCE VB/VC.NET and Linux C APIs

IEX-402 Series
Managed DSL Ethernet Extender
G.SHDSL/VDSL2 standards Up to 8 km distance/15.3Mbps data rate (G.SHDSL); up to 3 km distance/100Mbps data rate (VDSL2) Auto CO/CPE negotiation for zero configuration LFP for quick failure recovery Visualized web UI and LED indicators

Intelligent Transportation Systems

E-Bus

www.moxa.com/ITS

Intelligent E-Bus
Adoption of intelligent bus transportation systems and networks provides multiple benefits for both the operator and passengers. Employing an intelligent E-Bus solution allows an operator to increase bus capacity and route efficiency. In addition, with the additional passengers that E-Bus routes attract, an operator can expect increased passenger revenue. Passengers are attracted to riding E-Buses for multiple reasons, and one of the most important is a feeling they can control their own journey. An intelligent E-Bus solution can provide passengers with bus arrival time information using electronic signs at bus stops, smart phones, web pages, and even automated telephone information systems. Using these systems, passengers can optimize their time and depending on the local climate, they can avoid being exposed to uncomfortable weather conditions. While onboard, passengers utilizing the automated bus stop notification displays can easily arrive at their destination even if it is their first time in the destination area. Another important intelligent E-Bus attraction for passengers is safety. Central monitoring of both the bus and bus driver improves safety by providing real-time incident reporting and management. Connectivity with an ATMS solution means the driver can be updated with the latest road information and traffic lights can be optimized to allow the bus to remain on schedule. As an added benefit, to attract even more passengers, WiFi can be deployed on an intelligent E-Bus so that passengers can enjoy productive connectivity during their transit. Most importantly, efficient bus utilization and added bus passengers means fewer vehicles on the road, and reduced road congestion and greenhouse emissions.
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The data produced by the surveillance and data communications equipment onboard an E-Bus must be compatible with the existing ATMS and bus dispatch systems so the systems can be integrated with the intelligent E-Bus solution. In addition, bus location data needs to be integrated with multiple information distribution systems to provide convenient passenger access.

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Moxa Solutions
Rugged design with vibration-resistant M12 Ethernet connectors Moxas industrial computers support MIRF (Moxa Intelligent Routing Framework) WAN management software AP for seamless wireless service Reliable moving vehicle anti-vibration NVRs with cost-effective hot-replaceable SSD or HDD hard disks Cellular connections with dependable GuaranLink technology Versatile Ethernet or serial device connectivity over cellular networks
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Providing network communication to and from moving intelligent E-Buses and multiple remote bus stops requires mobile connectivity. Cellular IP gateways need to provide reliable connectivity and be tough enough to withstand the rough environment of both buses and bus stops.

Product Offerings

V2616
x86-Based Core 2 Duo Embedded Computer
Intel Core 2 Duo high performance network video recorder for rolling stock applications EN 50155 certified for temperature ranges up to Class T1 IEC 61373 certified for shock and vibration resistance One internal SATA II storage tray for 2.5 SSD or HDD Two removable storage trays for 2.5 SSDs or HDDs

V2401
x86-Based Atom Embedded Computer
eMark certified for vehicle applications Dual independent displays (VGA, DVI, or LVDS) Various connection options: 4 RS-232/422/485 and 8 RS-232 serial ports, 2 Gigabit LAN ports, 6 USB ports, and 4 DIOs Flexible storage expansion

V2101
x86-Based Atom Embedded Computer
Intel Atom Z510PT 1.1 GHz processor, 400 MHz FSB Dual independent displays (VGA + LVDS) -40 to 85C operating temperature range DDR2 SODIMM socket; supports DDR2 400/533 up to 2 GB

OnCell G3110-HSPA
Industrial Five-Band HSPA High Speed IP Gateways with VPN
Five-band UMTS/HSPA 800/850/ AWS/1900/2100 MHz Connect Ethernet/serial devices over an integrated VPN Centralized private IP management software Redundant DC power inputs and DIN-rail mounting

TN-5308-4PoE
8-Port M12/PoE Unmanaged Switch
M12 connectors and IP40 metal housing 4 IEEE 802.3af compliant PoE and Ethernet combo ports Provides up to 15.4 watts at 48 VDC per PoE port EN 50155/50121-4 compliant -40 to 75C operating temperature range

MxNVR-M04
4-Channel H.264/MJPEG Industrial Video Recorder
Meets EN 61373 vibration criteria with a built-in 2.5-inch hard disk Anti-vibration design with M12 Ethernet/power connectors and DB9 audio/DI/DO connectors -40 to 75C operating temperature range (works with SSD) OnVIF supported for standardization and interoperability

VPort 26A-1MP
HD H.264 Rugged PoE IP Dome Camera
-40 to 75C operating temperature range, with fanless design HD (1280x720) resolution for finest image details Supports DNR and WDR OnVIF supported

ioLogik E1242
Ethernet Remote I/O with 4 AIs, 4 DIs, 4 DIOs
Built-in 2-port Ethernet switch for daisy-chain topology Free support of Moxas Active OPC Server for seamlessly connecting to SCADA systems User-defined Modbus/TCP addressing MXIO programming library for Windows/ WinCE VB/VC.NET and Linux C APIs

Intelligent Transportation Systems

ETC

www.moxa.com/ITS

Electronic Toll Collection (ETC)


Traditional toll plazas are costly to construct and incur labor costs from collection booth personnel, but more importantly, they have become traffic bottlenecks for many highway systems. Because of this, instead of renovating old toll plazas, many governments have chosen to construct intelligent ETC gantries to make toll collection more efficient, and keep highway congestion to a minimum for commuters and travelers. ETC gantries make use of open road tolling (ORT) to allow travelers to pay tolls without stopping at toll booths. When a vehicle enters the toll road, sensors installed atop the gantry detect the transponder or GPS device already installed on the vehicle, and then use the vehicles ID to debit their account. When a non-compliant vehicle enters the toll road, cameras mounted on the gantry send the license plate image of the offending vehicle to the control room for payment collection processing.
Fiber Optical Cable Twisted Pair Cable I/O Signal
Traffic Control Center

EDS-G509

Full Gigabit Managed Switch

IKS-6728

Rackmount Switch

Temperature Sensor Intrusion Detection

EDS-G509

Network Requirements
High Bandwidth for Video/Data Transmission
With multiple vehicles entering the toll road every second at high speeds, network latency is unacceptable. Large amounts of traffic data from sophisticated gantry devices, such as cameras, scanners, and sensors, will require gigabit transmission speeds across the ETC network backbone, especially for the transmission of high-resolution images from multiple cameras atop every gantry.

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Compact Dimensions for Gantry Installation


Each lane of the highway requires a camera, sensor, scanner, and cabinet for ETC detection and traffic monitoring. Although cabinets have a limited amount of space, they must house a variety of ETC equipment and network devices. Network equipment housed in the cabinets must be compact, and should also be DIN-rail mountable.

Vehicle Detector

IP Cam

IP Cam

Roadside Cabinet

Wide-Temperature Operation
Network devices must have a wide operating temperature range to ensure network reliability. For outdoor applications, temperatures can dip well below freezing at night, and exceed 120F (49C) during the day. Temperatures can even reach extreme temperatures of over 140F (60C) inside roadside cabinets.

Moxa Solutions
Gigabit Ethernet for massive video and data transmissions Fiber interface for long distance transmission Comprehensive solutions including full Gigabit Ethernet switches, Ethernet Remote I/Os, and IP cameras All Moxa products are available in wide-temperature (-40 to 75C) models

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EDS-G509
9G-Port Full Gigabit Managed Ethernet Switch
Command Line Interface (CLI) for quickly configuring major managed functions IPv6 Ready IEEE 1588 PTP V2 (Precision Time Protocol) for precise time synchronization of networks DHCP Option 82 for IP address assignment with different policies Support EtherNet/IP and Modbus/TCP protocols for device management and monitoring Turbo Ring, Turbo Chain (recovery time < 20 @ 250 switches), RSTP/STP, and MSTP for network redundancy IGMP snooping for filtering multicast traffic

IKS-6728
24+4G-Port Modular Managed Ethernet Switch
4 Gigabit plus 24 fast Ethernet ports for copper and fiber Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain (recovery time < 20 ms @ 250 switches), RSTP/STP, and MSTP for network redundancy TACACS+, SNMPv3, IEEE 802.1X, HTTPS, and SSH to enhance network security Easy network management by web browser, CLI, Telnet/serial console, Windows utility, and ABC-01 Isolated redundant power inputs with universal 24/48 VDC or 110/220 VAC power supply

IMC-101
Industrial Ethernet-to-Fiber Media Converter
10/100BaseT(X) auto-negotiation and auto-MDI/MDI-X Link Fault Pass-Through (LFP) (media converters should work as a pair) Redundant power inputs Power failure, port break alarm by relay output -40 to 75C operating temperature range

ioLogik E1212
Ethernet Remote I/O with 2-Port Ethernet Switch, 8 DIs, and 8 DIOs
Built-in 2-port Ethernet switch for daisy-chain topology Free support of Moxas Active OPC Server for seamlessly connecting to SCADA systems User-defined Modbus/TCP addressing Compact design to fit in space-limited locations, such as roadside cabinets MXIO programming library for Windows/ WinCE VB/VC.NET and Linux C APIs Supports wide operating temperature (-40 to 75C)

VPort 36-1MP
H.264 Rugged PoE Box-Type IP Camera
Worlds first wide temperature IP camera (-40 to 75C) Built-in IVA function for more efficient surveillance (-IVA model) HD (1280x720) resolution to see finest detail RJ45 PoE for easy installation

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Intelligent Transportation Systems

Success Stories

www.moxa.com/ITS

Centralized Traffic Control over Fiber Gigabit Ethernet


Location: USA System Introduction
The third largest state-owned highway system in the United States is maintained by that states DOT (Department of Transportation). The DOT planned to centralize traffic control and monitoring of highways (including roads, bridges, and tunnels) across the states five central TMCs (traffic management centers). These TMCs serve as hubs for regional emergency response and incident management operations of traffic-related events. TMC operators will have access to realtime traffic information from DOT personnel, state police, emergency response agencies, cameras, sensors, and other tools to ensure traveler safety by notifying drivers of traffic conditions and emergency events via VMS (variable message sign) broadcasts and other public media.

Tramway Integrates Ticketing and Onboard Systems over Fiber Network


Location: France
Fiber Optic Cable Twisted Pair Cable Power-over-Ethernet I/O Signal Serial
3337 EPM- ss Module Wirele

System Introduction
A major tramway linking northern and southern communities in a highlypopulated region of France will stretch 14.5 km and have 31 stations. To ensure that this transportation development project can be completed under budget, the tramway network infrastructure must be highly cost-effective and perform with industrial reliability, particularly since France has more than 20 tram networks country-wide. Onboard passenger infotainment is delivered via audio speakers and display boards, and IP cameras are used to ensure smooth tramway operation. During maintenance, vehicles will connect with the depot via secure wireless access points, and for passenger convenience, tickets will be available at each tramway station through automated ticketing kiosks.

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Gigabit network backbone for large volumes of video data NEMA TS2 compliance for network components Network redundancy with secure data encryption capability Network traffic management for bandwidth efficiency

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Network Requirements
Long-distance data transmission between ticketing kiosks Redundant network connectivity to ensure system operations Industrial-grade durability to withstand onboard shock and vibration Cost-effective solution

Why Moxa? Key Products


TN-5308-4PoE
8-Port EN 50155 PoE Ethernet Switch

Key Products
EDS-510A-T
7+3G-Port Gigabit Managed Ethernet Switch

NPort 6450-T
RS-232/422/485 Secure Terminal Server

AWK-3121
Industrial IEEE 802.11a/b/g Wireless AP/Bridge/ Client

V2426-LX
X86-Based Atom EN 50155 Embedded Computer

Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain technologies for Gigabit recovery time < 50 ms (@ 250 switches) Complete edge-to-core solutions for high interoperability EN 50155 certification for onboard applications

Tunnel Deploys Ethernet for Emergency Response System


Location: Taiwan
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French Road Uses Gigabit Ethernet for GPS Toll Collection


Location: France
Environmental Monitoring System

System Introduction
Taiwans Hsuehshan Tunnel, the fifth longest road tunnel in the world, comprises three independent tunnels (one pilot tunnel, one West-bound tunnel, and one Eastbound tunnel) stretching 12.9 kilometers. Any emergency occurring inside a tunnel of this length is a cause for concern, but fire-related incidents can be particularly disastrous. To help minimize injuries resulting from tunnel emergencies, a traffic control system consisting of two entry gates and two exit gates was deployed. The system works by lowering the appropriate gate(s) to divert traffic and prevent vehicles from entering dangerous areas during emergencies.

System Introduction
Transportation authorities in France have instituted an environmental tax for all HGVs (heavy goods vehicles) traveling on a national highway network that stretches more than 1500 km. The HGV tax for each vehicle will be determined with onboard GPS devices, and toll enforcement will be performed by a system of sensors and cameras used to capture the license plates of HGVs not in compliance with the new tax program. The system will be used to count vehicles, and can even use contour mapping to identify vehicle types. When a violation is detected, the system will send the license plate image back to the control room to be processed for payment collection.

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Fiber Optic Cable Twisted Pair Cable I/O Signal

Gigabit fiber network backbone to transmit large volumes of data back to the main control center Wide-temperature tolerance for outdoor operation Rugged and compact design for installation in roadside cabinets

Why Moxa?
RS-232/422/485 serial connectivity for remote control and monitoring Easy configuration and real-time administration through a web interface IGMP snooping and tag VLAN support for bandwidth management

Why Moxa? Key Products


ioLogik E1212-T
Ethernet Remote I/O with 2-Port Ethernet Switch, 8 DIs, and 8 DIOs

Key Products
NPort 5230
2-Port RS-232/422/485 Serial Device Servers

EDS-508A
8-Port Managed Ethernet Switches

EDS-G509-T
9G-Port Full Gigabit Managed Ethernet Switch

Gigabit Ethernet for massive video and data transmissions Fiber interface for long distance transmission All Moxa products are available in wide temperature (-40 to 75C) models, and feature a long MTBF for greater reliability

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Intelligent Transportation Systems

Success Stories

www.moxa.com/ITS

Highways Deploys HD IP Surveillance With Network Management


Location: China
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Center Control Traffic
Gigabit Fiber Optic Cable Power-over-Ethernet Ethernet

Enhanced Highway Traffic Efficiency with Video Surveillance System


Location: India
Gigabit Fiber Optic Cable Coaxial Cable

System Introduction
The Safe City program, launched nationwide in 2006, has triggered the installation of millions of surveillance cameras across China in over 600 cities. Surveillance systems are increasingly implementing high-definition IP cameras and many have also deployed PoE-based IP cameras to take advantage of simple deployment, cost-effectiveness, and easy maintenance. These high-definition IP cameras will provide real-time traffic information via fiber transmission for traffic management teams at the central command center and assist government agencies with vehicle tracking when needed.

System Introduction
To satisfy the increased transportation requirements resulting from Indias constantly expanding economy, the Indian government is building a Highway Traffic Management System (HTMS) for the extensive highway construction projects ongoing across the country. The HTMS requires video surveillance as one of the key inputs for efficient traffic control. The goal of this project is to ensure that the video surveillance systems can operate properly in remote regions and under harsh conditions, and that they can provide a video-over-IP solution.
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Network Requirements
Gigabit fiber network backbone for large volumes of video transmissions Network redundancy with secure data encryption capability Intelligent network management software to monitor all network nodes Wide-temperature tolerance for outdoor operation Rugged and compact design for installation in roadside cabinets

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Network Requirements
Wide operating temperature suitable for weather conditions on the Indian subcontinent Built-in fiber optic transmission interface for long-haul backbone networks Cost-effective; the contract bid must be within the budgetary requirements An SDK for integrating video into the traffic management system

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Why Moxa?
Redundant Gigabit Turbo Ring technology for fast recovery time < 50 ms (@ 250 switches) Moxas MXview industrial network management software can monitors up to 2,000 network nodes All Moxa products are available in -40 to 75C operating temperature

Why Moxa?
Industry leading EOT (Extended Operating Temperature) from -40 to 75C Available in either single or multi mode fiber models to meet ITS requirements Easily integrated into virtually any management system using the complete Moxa SDK/CGI package

Key Products
ICS-G7852
10GbE-Port Layer 3 Full Gigabit Modular Ethernet Switches

Key Products
VPort 351-M-SC-T
1-Channel MJPEG/MPEG4 Video Encoder

MXview
Industrial Network Management Software

Video Transmission over IEEE 802.11n WLAN for Bus Surveillance


Location: U.S.A System Introduction
A transportation company in Hawaii serves thousands of travelers each day across over 100 routes with 50 bus vehicles. The administration wanted to implement an intelligent surveillance system able to provide standard video recordings (300 dpi) during normal operating conditions but also able to capture high-definition (720 dpi) video footage. The enhanced recording of the event will be stored on the bus until it can be extracted via a wireless connection when the vehicle returns to the depot. The file size for 20 minutes of 720 dpi video is approximately 200 MB.

Ramp Signaling Control System


Location: Switzerland
I/O Signal Serial

System Introduction
The A2 motorway in the Lucerne area between Reussegg and Grosshof is undergoing complete reconstruction, and is expected to be completed in 2013. A high priority has been placed on ensuring that the roads and tunnels meet todays technology standards, with particular emphasis on noise protection, environmental protection, and traffic control and monitoring. Two essential requirements are the ability to monitor traffic speed and control traffic lights remotely, and wireless technology will be used to reduce wiring costs and simplify implementation.

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Network Requirements
Substantial bandwidth will be required to upload high-definition video via a wireless connection to the depot command center Wireless access points will need to withstand against humidity, constant downpour and the rusting effects caused by the salty sea water
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Network Requirements
Cont rol R oom

Why Moxa?
IEEE 802.11n transmission with MIMO capabilities provides data rates of up to 300 Mbps to provide efficient transfer of 720dpi video footage from the bus to the control center IP68 rated (AWK-4131 only) for outdoor protection against severe rain, and corrosion-resistant connectors against the salty precipitation to reduce maintenance efforts

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Why Moxa?
Bridge GPRS I/O and WinCC via free Moxa Active OPC Server Active push technology reduces GPRS traffic Set up your control logic quickly and easily with Moxas own Click&Go logic

Key Products
AWK-3131
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n WLAN ABP/Bridge/Client

Key Products
ioLogik W5340
GPRS Micro RTU Controller with 4 AIs, 8 DIOs, and 2 Relay Outputs

AWK-4131
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n IP68 WLAN ABP/Bridge/Client

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