Increased safety and availability in the Cholfirst Tunnel In the Swiss tunnel, the existing network infrastructure was upgraded during ongoing operation.

Travelling through the Cholfirst Tunnel

Customer profile


Service vehicle owned by Ticos, the system integrator

Ticos Engineering & Software AG

The system integrator, Ticos Engineering & Software AG, specializes in tunnel and traffic control systems. The operating and safety equipment installed in the tunnels normally ensures that the traffic flows smoothly. If there is a fire or an accident, though, these technical systems can also save lives.

The challenge


Control cabinet with switches

Overhauling the existing infrastructure for increased safety

The section of the Swiss A4 highway between Schaffhausen-Nord and Flurlingen includes several tunnels. It has been in operation since 1996, meaning that some of the technology installed at that time no longer meets the current requirements. Therefore, the Swiss Federal Roads Office (FEDRO) initiated a refurbishment program. Ticos was awarded the contract for the reconstruction and upgrades to the operating and safety systems, including those in the 1260-meter, three-lane Cholfirst Tunnel.

To ensure that the work had as little impact on traffic flow as possible, the control engineering system was upgraded in stages during ongoing operations. The system controller and several local PLCs were replaced. The allocated control cabinets are located in the engineering rooms or subdistribution centers of the two tunnel portals. The lane signals are connected to the traffic control engineering system here. The Ticos employees switched the signals from the old to the new controller. Additionally, an Ethernet-based communication system was also installed at the field and control level.

Solution


2200-series switch

Redundant network infrastructures for reliable data transmission

A redundant Ethernet ring based on singlemode fiberglass technology was installed to cover the large distances involved and to ensure high availability. Ticos selected managed switches from the FL SWITCH 22xx series as the infrastructure components. The main reason was the easy handling of the devices, which can be set up in a redundant ring topology without further configuration. Since the control network had to be set up quickly, it was advantageous that no further time-consuming configuration work was necessary.

The switches have two singlemode fiberglass interfaces with SC Duplex connectors, as well as six twisted pair copper interfaces with RJ45 connectors. The singlemode ports are connected to the fiberglass installation through fiber-optic cable patch fields. The fiberglass cables run between the tunnel portals below the carriageway service duct. This is where the switches are located in the cross-section control boxes and are connected to the fiberglass ring. The main and local controllers installed in the substations are connected to the switches through RJ45 ports. The components are installed in the tunnel portal engineering rooms. Switches with singlemode uplinks are expanded in the substations with versions that have eight twisted pair ports so that additional communication devices can be integrated in the network.

While the switches installed in the engineering rooms can be accessed easily, the devices installed in the service duct can only be reached after a long walk. Accessing the switches – through which, for example, the rerouting signals are controlled – installed on the masts and gantries in the entrance zones and in the open stretches also involves considerable effort. The central Network Manager startup tool can therefore assign an IP address to Ticos employees via the network. If additional settings be necessary, they can also be configured with the software. Employees can thus configure all of the installed switches and perform diagnostics from the engineering room.

Your advantages

  • Modernization of the control engineering and network infrastructure during ongoing traffic operation
  • Easy network startup and device monitoring
  • Fast data transmission for all bandwidth requirements with fiberglass technology
  • Reliable communication with redundant ring network structures
  • Secure remote access to your systems

Contact

Your contact person: Christophe Steppe
Christophe Steppe
Global Industry Manager Tunnel Infrastructure
I would be happy to consult with you on your modernization or extension projects. Benefit from our long-standing experience and extensive range of services.

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Summary


Safe tunnel entry in the Cholfirst Tunnel

Optimum network technology, even for follow-up projects

To date, Ticos has only had positive experiences with the FL SWITCH 22xx switches. “We particularly like the simple handling of the components”, says Armin Spiess, Senior Director at Ticos. “Therefore, we are also going to expand this networking concept to other tunnel sections, as well as any potential follow-up projects once approved by the construction company”. There is therefore nothing standing in the way of free-flowing traffic on the A4 around Schaffhausen and the Swiss-German border.