GSO IEC TS 62580-2:2021
IEC TS 62580-2:2016
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
01 July 2021
Electronic railway equipment - On-board multimedia and telematic subsystems for railways - Part 2: Video surveillance/CCTV services
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GSO IEC TS 62580-2:2021 Scope
IEC TS 62580-2:2016(E) specifies the on-board video surveillance/CCTV system functionality and requirement for the purpose of interoperability between components of on-board video surveillance/CCTV systems in the same vehicle and subsystems in different vehicles of the same train, which means two levels of interoperability are considered, one is interoperability between components and another is between subsystems.
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