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Cloud Connected Sensors Impact the Rail Industry

, Cloud Connected Sensors Impact the Rail Industry

Control From The Cloud

Cloud computing and railroad logistics may seem like a strange combination, but this Internet of Things (IoT) pairing is adding the flexibility of predictive analytics to a previously rigid program. These systems, already successful in Europe and Australia, are now making their way to American railroad operations.

Railroads Head to the Cloud

In 2016, MPEC Technology is spearheading pilot installations of SA380 series sensors and Centrix cloud-connected data analytics software on four Class 1 railroads. Upcoming installations are also being planned by a number of heavy rail transit operators located in the Northeastern states.

Once the systems are installed, operators will be able to remotely monitor track switches and circuits as well as third-rail power systems and train trip stops. As the program grows, it’s expected to mirror the European systems that monitor additional assets such as electrical power systems and relay-based interlockings.

Benefits of Remote Asset Tracking

The SA380 series sensors collect status and performance data such as track switch positions and transmit it wirelessly to Centrix, where it can be accessed anytime though a web-based interface. Operators can then use tools in the Centrix platform to analyze data.

As the European and Australian experiences have demonstrated, the system results in greatly enhanced efficiency for railroads. Operators can remotely diagnose equipment problems for more effective maintenance and fewer service disruptions.

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