City of San Jose's new intelligent transportation network uses ethernet over copper solutions from Actelis Networks to reduce traffic congestion and greenhouse gas emissions
FREMONT, Calif., Oct. 15 - Intelligent Transportation Society
of America member Actelis Networks®, the leading global
supplier of Ethernet over copper solutions, today announced the
City of San Jose in Northern California is deploying the company's
ML600 series of intelligent Ethernet Access Devices (EADs) and its
point-to-multipoint Ethernet aggregation systems for Intelligent
Transportation (ITS) applications to improve traffic flow and road
safety while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The move is part of
a major migration from a legacy communication system to a new
state-of-the-art, all-IP-based Ethernet over copper network capable
of supporting a variety of intelligent traffic monitoring and
control applications. These include IP-based Ethernet traffic
signal controllers being replaced at each of the City's
intersections, backhaul of IP video from cameras monitoring traffic
flow, and response and dynamic message signs that include directing
traffic for downtown events, as well as providing information on
the availability of downtown parking spaces from the City's Parking
Guiding Systems (PGS) signs.
San Jose's migration to a new IP-based network helps the City
achieve its vision of Green Mobility: decrease its carbon footprint
by helping to reduce traffic congestion on roadways, allowing
Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) buses, for example, priority
at traffic signals. San Jose is also improving the movement of
VTA's Light Rail Trains (LRT), while simultaneously reducing the
time vehicles spend waiting for the LRT to pass. The end result is
better traffic flow for vehicles, buses and LRT, leading to less
time commuting to and through the City and, therefore, helping to
reduce emissions into the atmosphere from idling vehicles stuck in
heavy commuter traffic.
Actelis Networks has been a longtime good corporate citizen
when it comes to developing products that are environmentally
friendly, according to Eric Vallone, vice president of marketing at
Actelis. For years, the company has been shipping Ethernet access
products that are in compliance with EU Directive 2002/95/EC on
Reduction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS).
"Actelis Networks has been successfully implementing a
comprehensive plan to support our environment and comply with the
RoHS directives," said Vallone. "Our products have been RoHS-5
compliant since 2006, and in 2009, became fully compliant with the
RoHS-6 lead (Pb) free directive."
San Jose, the nation's tenth largest city, evaluated a number
of vendors and selected Actelis as its infrastructure partner
because of the company's ability to provide the required bandwidth,
reliability and reach across the City's vast traffic signal copper
interconnect network, which serves more than one million
people.
"In addition to Actelis' superior rate, reach and reliability,
their ML platforms' ease of deployment, scalability and
manageability were also key strengths, and reinforced our decision
to select Actelis for the project," said Ho Nguyen, associate
engineer for San Jose's Transportation Operations System Management
group. "Actelis' bandwidth availability matched our field
requirements, and their MetaASSIST™ EMS allowed our field
engineers and electricians to deploy and provision the systems
easily."
The Actelis' systems enable an IP-based Ethernet network over
the City's existing copper interconnect to be turned up in minutes,
rather than the prohibitively expensive and time-consuming
alternative of installing fiber-optic cables to every
intersection. "When evaluating our options for upgrading to an
all-IP network, we found that utilizing the City's existing copper
interconnect in combination with fiber-optic cable backbones was
the most beneficial and cost-effective solution," commented Nguyen.
"With the Actelis solutions, we were able to leverage our existing
copper without sacrificing our need to implement a wide breadth of
emerging applications over our new IP network."
"What's really exciting with this particular deployment is
that other local agencies-both in San Jose as well as across the
nation-are now taking a hard look at the City's success with its
new IP network buildout," said Charles Clawson, director of
enterprise sales at Actelis. "This is leading to creative and
greener solutions by other agencies to leverage and adopt Actelis'
Ethernet over copper solutions to meet the needs of their specific
communities."
About Actelis Networks
Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Silicon Valley,
California, Actelis Networks is the global market leader in
developing and manufacturing Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) over
copper solutions for telecom service providers, enterprises and
municipalities worldwide. Built on our patented, standards-based
EFMplus™ technology, Actelis' Ethernet access systems and
repeaters have been widely deployed by more than 200 customers
across 40 countries, delivering unprecedented rate, reach and
reliability over copper access networks. Actelis Networks® and
the Actelis Networks logo are registered trademarks, and Carrier
Ethernet over Copper™, EFMplus™, MetaASSIST™ and
The 3 R's of EFM™ are trademarks of Actelis Networks. All
other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective
owners. Learn more at www.actelis.com and follow us on Twitter at
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