3rd KEY TOPICS OF DISCUSSION
Launch of the first CBTC User Group Optimising CBTC operations The business case for CBTC beyond metros Improving energy efficiency Enhancing systems integration Reducing lifecycle and preventing obsolescence Increasing safety and the need for backup systems Future legislation and developing standardisation Effective project management Enhancing passenger experience
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6 – 8 November • Amsterdam, Netherlands
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2012
27 – 29 November 2012 • Malaga, Spain
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KEY TOPICS OF DISCUSSION
Enhancing lifecycle and preparing for future technologies Optimising GSM-R performance Exploit the potential of satellites to enhance performance Deploy cost-effective CCTV Overcome Frequency challenges Ensuring effective transmission networks Developing value added services and passenger engagement Meeting passenger WIFI demands
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2012 DELEGATIONS CONFIRMED: Deutsche Bahn, Renfe, Rff, Szdc, Banedanmark, ADIF, National Rail, APTA, Ministry of Railways India, Ns Passengers, Ceské Dráhy, Jernbaneverket, East Japan Railway Company, Network Rail Telecoms, ERGOSE, Leo Express, PKP Polksie Linie Kolejowe, PKP Polksie Linie Kolejowe, Slovenian Railways, ÖBB many more see our full attendee list online.
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