Motorola radio system installed in the Raposo Tavares
MOTOTRBO technology and point-to-peer allow uninterrupted coverage of about 440 kilometers run by CART
February 03, 2010
Sao Paulo, February 3, 2010 - Implement and operate a system of quality that allows the transmission of voice and data continuously, 24 hours a day, is among the major challenges of the administrators of roads. de banda larga sem fio da área de Soluções de Mobilidade para Governo & Empresas da Motorola. To resolve this issue, the Auto Dealer Raposo Tavares (CART) adopted it MOTOTRBO ® technology and point-to-point broadband wireless in the area of Mobility Solutions for Government & Enterprise, Motorola.
Responsible for administration of the Corridor Raposo Tavares highway formed by John the Baptist Rennó C (SP-225), Orlando Quagliato (SP-327), Raposo Tavares (SP-270) and the access to municipalities, CART was seeking an efficient and quick to communicate the passage of almost 440 kilometers. The solution was found using equipment from Motorola, implemented by Bapi, resale premium Motorola, which completed the project in just 90 days.
da Motorola, fazÃamos todos os contatos via celular, o que gerava um custo muito alto. "Before we adopted the system MOTOTRBO solutions and point-to-end Motorola's, we would all contacts via phone, which generated a very high cost. Moreover, in some sections the signal was not stable, which caused falls of communication, "says André Agua, IT Manager and Systems CART. To change this setting, were acquired about 150 radios, including portable and mobile, to the areas of operation, aid and medical User.
The adoption of radio allowed the Operational Control Center, located in Bauru, interior of Sao Paulo, focused operations and integrate the actions of the various teams. The equipment chosen to include digital modulation and integrated GPS. They also offer two channels of radio repeater that can be configured independently for voice or data, which allows double the capacity of system calls. Thus, it was possible to reduce the amount of radio equipment purchased, reduce investment, reduce investment, as well as the complexity and costs of installing and maintaining the entire network.
The technology for broadband wireless point-to-point Motorola has been instrumental in the success of the operation, it has linked repeaters in a digital network, providing automatic roaming and coverage throughout the extension given. "Thus, we do not lose the signal when we passed the passage connecting a repeater to another," says Water.
The system is also used to provide Internet services for internal, and is being evaluated for the possibility of installing cameras for real-time monitoring of the roads. "The combination of Motorola solutions give the CART which is most advanced in terms of professional communication. We are very pleased that our products are used to improve the working dynamics of a sector as important as the transport, "said Eduardo Stefano, vice president, Mobility Solutions for Government & Business Motorola to Brazil and Cone
Cart
A CART is a company that since March 17, 2009 manages the Corridor Raposo Tavares, concessionary Highway Concessions Program of the State of Sao Paulo.
The Concessionaire is responsible for maintenance, improvements in roads and the provision of support services to users.
A CART is a group company Invepar - Investments and Investments in Infrastructure whose shareholders Funcef, Petros, Previ and OAS investments. The group won the competition for the part, offering the lowest toll rate.


