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AMG delivers Indian toll management transmission system

AMG Systems has supplied its AMG 9000 managed ruggedised Ethernet switches for ITNL in India which is using the transmission equipment for the new 119 km addition to Highway No 8.
January 27, 2012 Read time: 2 mins

558 AMG Systems has supplied its AMG 9000 managed ruggedised Ethernet switches for ITNL in India which is using the transmission equipment for the new 119 km addition to Highway No 8. ITNL is implementing the road, connecting Beawar to Gomti in the State of Rajasthan, as a Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) project on behalf of the Indian Government’s Ministry of Road Transport & Highways.

The project has two toll plazas, each with six lanes, including one extra wide lane in each direction. The toll system has been developed in-house by ITNL and operates as a semi-automated collection system with automatic vehicle classification, slow speed weigh-in-motion and lane controllers installed at all the toll plazas. Additionally each lane has a camera for incident capturing.

The climate in Rajasthan is very hot with extreme temperatures, sandy and often dusty because of wind, so ITNL preferred to implement the highly ruggedized industrial Ethernet equipment from AMG Systems. Further, the AMG solution provides redundancy in case of link failure. ITNL is using managed switches and currently there are two links between the control room and the lane, so if one link fails, it automatically switches to the redundant link.

The AMG 9000 solution is transmitting all the signals from the auxiliary equipment, CCTV cameras and DVRs. The solution also covers lane traffic lights and overhead lane signs There is a provision to connect both toll plaza control rooms to each other as well as to head office. The solution has further been designed to incorporate future expansion such as increase in toll lanes and/or an IP based CCTV surveillance system.

According to Sheetal Shanbhag, country manager for AMG Systems in India, “This is the first toll road project in India where AMG’s ruggedised managed switches have been implemented, and we’re delighted that our industrial grade transmission equipment has been selected.”

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