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Rail Control System
HIMA's Rail Control Solutions provide intelligent automation for critical
railway infrastructure such as interlockings, level crossings, and depots.
These systems are designed to ensure safe control and optimised
operation, reduce human error and increase the system's overall efficiency.
By using state-of-the-art automation technology, the safety experts help
railway operators meet the challenges of a digital world while maintaining
the highest safety standards. At InnoTrans the electronic interlocking
solution based on the HIMA Open Safety Platform will be demonstrated.
Using a practical example with the depot simulator system, visitors can
experience a SIL 4 interlocking system of a fully controlled and signalled
depot.
Mobile Solutions for Safety on the Road
The company’s mobile solutions guarantee the safety and functionality of
onboard applications and ensure that railway vehicles can be operated
safely in different environments. For example, the functionality of the
TrackLink 3 solution suite will be demonstrated, which ensures reliability
and efficiency for many onboard applications and makes rail transport
safer for operators and passengers. HIMA’s TrackLink Overspeed Prevention
System is a world innovation delivering the first and only SIL 2-certified
overspeed prevention system for tramways.
Safe and Secure
Digitalisation brings with it new challenges, particularly in the area of
cyber security. HIMA's partnership with genua, a renowned market leader
in IT security, addresses the growing concerns about cyber security in
railway operations. The collaboration creates a secure ecosystem that
guarantees maximum security for railway operators: safety and security
are managed independently but in parallel, ensuring robust protection
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