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Hamburg’s re
departments choose
Motorola pagers
In order to reach their volunteer re ghters in
cases of emergency, the re departments at the
German city-state of Hamburg have decided to
equip their rst-responders with 3,000 reliable
and easy-to-use TETRA two-way radio pagers
from Motorola Solutions.
e ADVISORTM TPG2200 TETRA twoway
radio pager provides the re departments
with optimised availability through the
TETRA digital radio network, with high
usability, a lightweight but rugged design, IP54
certi cation, as well as long battery life.
In case of an emergency, volunteer
re ghters can quickly read and respond to
messages. e pagers provide GPS for location
services, allowing the control centre to only
send messages to the re ghters that are close
to the speci c area of the emergency.
Odakyu railway trials
Nokia’s SpaceTime
for crossing safety
Odakyu Electric Railway Company in Japan is
identifying ways to enhance rail crossing safety
using Nokia’s SpaceTime scene analytics.
Trials are running from February into
March at Tamagawa Gakuenmae No.8 railroad
crossing in Machida City, Tokyo.
Nokia’s scene analytics will analyse available
image feeds, generated by conventional railroad
crossing cameras, to detect abnormal events
by applying machine-learning-based arti cial
intelligence. is should identify potential
issues in real time.
e Odakyu Electric Railway Company has
said it is committed to advancing innovative
technology in order to make the Odakyu Line
the safest rail company in Japan. It has 229
crossing points across 120.5km of rail track,
with 137 radar systems for object detection.
Klabin takes
connectivity to the
forest with Motorola
With 17 plants in Brazil and one in Argentina,
packaging paper producer and exporter Klabin
owns 239,000 hectares of pine and eucalyptus
forests and 216,000 hectares of preserved
native forests.
To connect the forested regions with its
command centres, Klabin has implemented a
MOTOTRBO Linked Capacity Plus system
with SLR5100 and DGR6175 repeaters at
six signal repeater stations in the company’s
production plants. Machinery used in the
company’s forestry operation has been
equipped with DGM8000 and DGM8500
MOTOTRBO radios, and sta on the
ground now use DGP8550e and DGP5050
handheld radios.
ere are more than 700 radios with clear,
instant audio and precise GPS positioning.
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