OptaSense … monitors the position of trains across the network.
OptaSense in $12m deal to secure rail lines in Saudi Arabia
FARNBOROUGH, UK, November 20, 2014
OptaSense, a QinetiQ company, has won a five-year $12-million contract, split evenly with its partner Taqqat Global Co - Abdulla Fouad Group, to provide security monitoring for two rail lines from Dammam to Riyadh.
The contract, for the 1,000-km rail line, is the first phase in securing the entire rail infrastructure in Saudi Arabia, said a statement.
It is being primed by Taqqat Global and will see the installation of a dedicated fibre monitoring network which will incorporate OptaSense’s Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) system, it said.
The DAS technology will allow the Saudi Railways Organisation (SRO) to monitor encroachments and unauthorised movements on both sides of the railway lines, by sensing vibrations on the fibre-optic network.
Using laser and sonar technology developed by QinetiQ, the disturbances will be transmitted to processing units to compare the type of vibrations and determine via a database whether it is a vehicle, excavation, a person or an animal on the line, as well as ignoring the ordinary vibrations generated by the trains.
The technology can also identify the site of any disturbance helping reduce the response times for maintenance and security teams.
The system will allow operators to also monitor trains on the line, with capability to record speeds and direction. In addition, it can be used to monitor the condition of the train and tracks, such as identifying flat wheels, said the statement.
The two railway lines which run between Ar-Riyadh and Ad-Dammam will see the DAS technology integrated into SRO’s main operations centres.
Magnus McEwen-King, managing director of OptaSense, said: "We are committed to enabling our customers achieve the maximum availability of their assets to protect their revenues and reduce operational costs. Our DAS solution will enable SRO to monitor every metre of their rail line in real time and take appropriate action to reduce the impact of adverse events to ensure the highest level of security."
Othman Al Othman, CEO of Taqqat Global, said: “We are very pleased that after a long but successful tender process, OptaSense’s DAS technology will come to Saudi Arabia to enhance the safety and security of our railway lines. Taqqat Global is looking forward to a successful project implementation jointly with OptaSense.” - TradeArabia News Service