GMV improves Cascais’s public transport system

Grupo Ruiz, a Spanish passenger road-transport holding company and mobility expert, has awarded to the technology multinational GMV the contract covering its new public-transport intelligent transportation system (ITS) for the Portuguese town of Cascais.

GMV’s turnkey project will combine a fleet-management system, a passenger-information system and onboard video-surveillance plus an eCall system for the Grupo Ruiz bus fleet running in this Portuguese town.

GMV’s fleet-management system will fit these buses with the company’s inhouse REC30 equipment, which pools the functions of localization and onboard communications, using a TFT console as driver interface. Grupo Ruiz’s control center will in turn be fitted with GMV’s fleet-management server plus an advanced operator post for management of the whole system. Five additional operator posts will be set up for the municipal district of Cascais, in line with the specifications of the concession that has been awarded to Grupo Ruiz.

The onboard passenger-information system displays its information on a TFT screen and will be connected up to the onboard LED panel and also the bus’s outside LED panel. GMV will also be supplying standardized information to the bus-stop information panels not otherwise included in this contract. The video-surveillance system will fit 4 IP cameras on Grupo Ruiz’s full-sized buses plus 3 IP cameras on each of its minibuses. The REC30 will additionally act as onboard video recorder in connection with the control center’s video-surveillance software. Fleet-management peripherals include associated functions like ridership counting with sensors on the buses’ entry- and exit-doors keeping a track of occupancy at all times.

The project also comprises the fitting of an emergency eCall system on Cascais’ bus fleet. This eCall system will be capable of setting up a connection with the 112 emergency call attention center if any potential accident is detected or at the driver’s request, enabling the emergency services to react immediately.

The system includes the onboard EP100 equipment, which taps into the inertial system and the vehicle’s CAN bus (*) to detect the potential accident and set up the voice- and data-connection with the emergency center. Through the data connection, the onboard system sends primordial information such as location, accident time and vehicle identification number, while the voice channel allows the driver and vehicle occupants to communicate with the 112 agent. The driver also has a button for setting up, if need be, instant non-accident-triggered connection with the emergency center.

GMV provider of ITS solutions since 1994

GMV is a worldwide benchmark in the design, development, implementation and rollout of intelligent transportation systems based on IoT, mobile communications and GNSS, boasting over 400 clients in 30 countries from the 5 continents. GMV’s ITS solutions spell improved services, reduced running costs and higher passenger satisfaction levels.

GMV’s bus-fleet ITSs have been taken up in Madrid, Barcelona and Seville (Spain), Gdansk and Szczecin (Poland), Los Angeles (USA), Marrakech and Rabat (Morocco), Montevideo (Uruguay), Malta and Cyprus.

(*) The CAN (Controller Area Network) bus is an automotive bus allowing the onboard microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other.

 

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