An elongated screen is above the train doors to show the route map and your whereabouts on the railway line. Other messages and announcements could be shown and played too. Approximately 1,500 stretched LEDs connecting to this system are installed in the BTS Skytrains in Thailand. Back to solutions Other Projects
Digital advertisements are configured to sync on platform and train body. Tags on the train could be detected by the sensors at the platform upon train arrival. Then, the LCD screens next to the train doors will switch their contents to match the one on the train body wrapping. Almost 800 screens were installed in […]
IoT Sensors are installed on the frame of the advertising panels along the railway track which could detect abnormal movement or condition of the covers and alert both station controllers and the Operational Control Center. Over 840 sensors are deployed in nearly 40% of the Hong Kong MTR stations. Back to solutions Other Projects
Hundreds of scenarios shown in realistic 3D animation are programmed to train new drivers. A communication and surveillance subsystem is also set up to enable instructors to guide and evaluate the performance of the trainees. All 10 types of Hong Kong trains in use are developed and available as of now. Back to solutions Other […]
Real-time platform condition and waiting time for the next train for 2 cross-harbour lines are shown in the concourse and platforms of the major interchange station – Admiralty Station. Passengers would be informed and could decide which route to choose.
Bluetooth beacons are distributed in the tunnel to track real-time location of workers carrying a portable device. Alerts would be triggered when workers go beyond the authorized work area or when any customized danger condition happens. A mobile app and a web-based user interface are available for station controller and operation control center to keep an eye on all workers. This system is operating in 3 lines and will be deployed to 6 other MTR lines in the near future.
Real-time platform condition and waiting time for the next train for 2 cross-harbour lines are shown in the concourse and platforms of the major interchange station – Admiralty Station. Passengers would be informed and could decide which route to choose.
The system visualizes the crowdedness of all cars of the arriving train by detecting the weight of the train cars using smart sensors. Passengers are suggested to board train cars with more capacity in order to achieve a better riding experience.