| 12/18/09 - CSI has bridged the gap between train commuters and their ability to
utilize cell phones and data devices while en route. With the deployment of
the industry's only "rail repeater" to feature GPS technology and digital
filtering, CSI's Broadband Wireless Engine provides trains with uninterrupted voice
and data services.
One of the most attractive aspects of rail travel is the ability to work
virtually without losing a step. Seamless wireless connectivity is critical
to fulfilling passengers' expectations of voice and data capabilities while
traveling. CSI's Wireless Engine digital rail repeater system enables the
desired Wireless Service Provider's (WSP) signal by instantaneously
switching filter configurations based upon GPS coordinates and spectrum
holdings.
Currently deployed on one of the major commuter trains in the Unites
States, the Wireless Engine line of rail repeaters is specifically designed
to provide wireless coverage for rail applications. Scott Goodrich,
president of CSI's product division, elaborates on this technology
breakthrough. "Staying connected to cellular voice and data services is
expected regardless of where you are. Trains present a unique set of
challenges, such as the 'on the fly' filter changes coupled with space and
weight constraints that older analog systems cannot address. The CSI
solution utilizes software-defined filters which provide superior
performance and flexibility without the traditional oversized and heavy
hardware."
CSI's product offers many leading-edge benefits over traditional rail
repeaters, such as complete remote monitoring and control. Fleet operators
no longer need to revisit installations to swap repeaters or to reconfigure
the required pass-bands. Virtually any pass-band requirement can be met by
reconfiguring the software automatically or manually, either on-site or
remotely, thus saving time and money. Operators can stock one model that
meets all market configurability requirements, considerably reducing
inventory costs and deployment time. Exceptional filter selectivity
eliminates adjacent channel interference and allows carrier specific
frequencies to be amplified.
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