The Government of India is investing heavily in Metro Railway infrastructure development with the plan of expanding metro network in cities with a population of over 2 million. Even Chandigarh, Ludhiana and Bhopal, with a population of less than 2 million, are making a case. The Indian urban transport system needs improved connectivity, easy access to the city's metropolitan areas, reduction in man-hour loss while travelling and cut down fuel consumption to reduce pollution levels.
With the need of handling city passengers efficiently while providing comfort and safety, Metro operators require to overcome the challenges in legacy systems in the
area of revenue accounting arising out of fraudulent acts by passengers and some staff in different areas of operation.
To address these concerns, the operators are investing in advanced technologies like Automatic Fare Collection (AFC) system where patrons are gated. It comprises Automatic Gates, Ticket Vending Machines, Ticket Readers, Ticket Office Machines, Smart Cards & Tokens and Station & Central Computers.
Integrated Automatic Fare Collection system takes care of the complexities and challenges of this business requirement.
The solution covers:In order to establish a safe and reliable Metro system operation , it is important to control and monitor parameters related to facility management in the individual subsystems located at Depots, OCC, Stations and Administration Building. This involves control and monitoring of subsystems like HVAC, Lighting, PHE, Access Control, Surveillance, UPS, Lifts /Elevators and Fire fighting system, thereby providing energy saving and safety for Passengers and operating staff.
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