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:* The Communications Network Infrastructure will include hardware and cabling for guideway systems communications as well as for communications of and between systems at stations, maintenance facilities, control centers, and other support facilities. Network infrastructure should include separate networks for operational (train control, traffic control, Supervisor Control, and Data Acquisition [SCADA]) and non-operational communications (CCTV, Access Control, Fare Collection, Intra/Inter-Net Access). | :* The Communications Network Infrastructure will include hardware and cabling for guideway systems communications as well as for communications of and between systems at stations, maintenance facilities, control centers, and other support facilities. Network infrastructure should include separate networks for operational (train control, traffic control, Supervisor Control, and Data Acquisition [SCADA]) and non-operational communications (CCTV, Access Control, Fare Collection, Intra/Inter-Net Access). | ||
:* Dependable, flexible and redundant communication networks should be provided for both. Redundant pathways should be considered where practical. Redundant pathways reduce the potential for cable damage resulting in loss of communications. Communications network hardware should be planned in designed facilities throughout the guideway rather than designing separate facilities for network | :* Dependable, flexible and redundant communication networks should be provided for both. Redundant pathways should be considered where practical. Redundant pathways reduce the potential for cable damage resulting in loss of communications. Communications network hardware should be planned in designed facilities throughout the guideway rather than designing separate facilities for network |
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