Integrated Utility Corridor Solution

Overview

Integrated utility corridors are typically built underground, some distance from the surface. Mobile communications are difficult to use within them, making dedicated communication systems crucial for ensuring operational communications within them.

The Safecom Converged Corridor Communication System is a one-stop solution based on the standard SIP protocol, integrating emergency calls, emergency broadcasts, visual dispatch, real-time recording, video linkage, alarm linkage, and electronic maps. It effectively addresses utility corridor communication needs and ensures reliable operation throughout its lifecycle.

System Features

Openness:

The system’s entire network utilizes the standard international SIP protocol, supporting third-party device integration. The system provides an SDK development interface and a lightweight HTTP interface, meeting the requirements for integrating the communication subsystem into the tunnel monitoring system.

Service Convergence:

A single system integrates functional modules such as the communication server, broadcast server, recording server, conference server, and management server. A unified console interface allows for phone, broadcast, video, and alarm operations on a single electronic map.

High Reliability:

The system utilizes a highly reliable hardware platform and Linux operating system, supports dual-system hot standby, and features extensive system logging capabilities.

Third-Party Integration:

The system supports interconnection between the unified control phone and the wireless intercom subsystem, and provides a standard interface for outputting tunnel alarm information via text-to-text broadcast to the tunnel telephone.

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