Wonderware Announces London Underground to Use Industrial Application Server to Equip 150 Rail Stations with an Advanced Station Management System

  • May 09, 2005
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LAKE FOREST, Calif., May 9, 2005 -- Wonderware, a business unit of Invensys Systems, Inc., today announced that its suite of industrial automation and information software has been selected by Thales to provide station management systems at 150 London Underground stations whose assets are renewed and maintained by Metronet in order to manage passenger communications and monitor the assets. The $21.5-million contract between Thales and Atkins Rail will leverage the Wonderware Industrial Application Server, which offers the simplicity of a component object-based approach to application development. The Wonderware Industrial Application Server is built on Invensys' groundbreaking ArchestrA industrial automation and information software architecture, which enables the creation of objects and reuse of engineering and configuration. The ArchestrA objects can be easily shared throughout the rail enterprise. The station management system will also use Wonderware's InTouch human-machine interface (HMI) software, IndustrialSQL Server real-time plant historian, ActiveFactory analysis and reporting software, and SuiteVoyager portal software to assist in managing and maintaining the stations on several Underground lines including Bakerloo, Central, Victoria, Waterloo & City, Metropolitan, District, Circle and Hammersmith & City. These Wonderware products will work together to form a station management system in which the Industrial Application Server provides centralized management, common services and a revolutionary development environment."Wonderware's software applications are key components in the unified network of station management systems," said Stephen Hall, Metronet's strategic program director. "These systems are an important part of our station modernization program. With the system incorporating Wonderware applications, along with our planned investment in new trains, track and signaling, we are developing a world-class transportation system to fit the needs of our passengers well into the 21st century." The contract marks a significant first step in the renewal of key station assets and passenger information systems as part of the 30-year, $31.3-billion contract between the London Underground and Metronet in partnership with Atkins Rail."With the implementation of Wonderware's Industrial Application Server based on the highly scalable ArchestrA software architecture, Thales is laying a solid technology foundation for the future growth of the unified station management system," said Steve Garbrecht, product marketing manager for the Wonderware Industrial Application Server. "The ArchestrA architecture will provide a technically advanced and flexible architecture that will enable the Underground rail system to expand its capabilities to meet existing and future needs."Each rail station management system is designed and developed by the Thales Services division, a company specializing in IT system integration. These systems enable operators to monitor and control station assets and communication equipment including help points, closed circuit televisions, elevators and escalators, public address systems, and passenger information displays. Each station management system includes industrial PCs as well as networking and data acquisition equipment, which can be configured to suit the individual needs of each station. The rail station management systems are not associated with the rail emergency systems. The first installation is scheduled for August 2005. "Wonderware's applications are valuable management tools which integrate all these vital station communications systems into a central computer at each location," said Richard Molloy, Atkins Rail's Metro Unit director. Tim Porter, international sales and marketing director - enterprise, for services, Thales said: "We're delighted to be chosen as Atkins' partner on this important project and look forward to drawing upon our vast experience of delivering state-of-the-art control systems to Metro and rail organizations worldwide. The Thales solution is technically advanced, highly flexible and builds upon the experience gained working with London Underground over the past eight years." By deploying Wonderware's industry-leading Industrial Application Server built on the ArchestrA software architecture, Metronet will leverage object technology to enhance engineering and lower administration costs and simplify the process of rolling out updates to other stations. Wonderware's InTouch HMI provides visualization and supervisory control featuring easy-to-use and simple-to-configure graphics that can be accessed from mobile devices, thin clients, computer nodes and over the Internet subject to security measures. The IndustrialSQL Server historian will be used to acquire real-time station asset data. ActiveFactory data analysis and reporting software will be used in conjunction with the IndustrialSQL Server historian for trending and data analysis. Wonderware's SuiteVoyager software will deliver real-time and historical-asset information throughout Metronet via a Web browser.About MetronetFor more information, please visit www.metronetrail.com.About Atkins RailFor more information, please visit www.atkinsglobal.com.About ThalesFor more information, visit: www.thalesgroup.co.uk and www.thales-is.com/ukAbout the Wonderware and ArchestrA Business Units and InvensysVisit www.wonderware.com/about_us/news/wwarchestra.asp.

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