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The Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS) is an international
wireless Wireless communication (or just wireless, when the context allows) is the transfer of information between two or more points without the use of an electrical conductor, optical fiber or other continuous guided medium for the transfer. The most ...
communications standard for
railway Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are incorporated in tracks. In contrast to road transport, where the vehicles run on a pre ...
communication and applications. It is designed as the successor to
GSM-R GSM-R, Global System for Mobile Communications – Railway or GSM-Railway is an international wireless communications standard for railway communication and applications. A sub-system of European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS), it is use ...
(''Global System for Mobile Communications – Railway''), primarily used in the European Train Control System (ETCS).


Background

The GSM technology is approaching end-of-life status by 2030. Unlike the
UMTS The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a third generation mobile cellular system for networks based on the GSM standard. Developed and maintained by the 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project), UMTS is a component of the Inte ...
systems, which have already started to be decommissioned in the 2020s, GSM-R benefited from a significant installed base, prompting vendors to continue production until a predetermined end date. Consequently, the
International Union of Railways The International Union of Railways (UIC, french: Union internationale des wikt:chemin de fer, chemins de fer) is an international rail transport industry body. History The railways of Europe originated as many separate concerns, and there wer ...
(UIC) has decided to make a significant technological leap by adopting
5G NR 5G NR (New Radio) is a new radio access technology (RAT) developed by 3GPP for the 5G (fifth generation) mobile network. It was designed to be the global standard for the air interface of 5G networks. As with 4G (LTE), it is based on OFDM. The ...
mobile networks for FRMCS, bypassing the interim LTE-R proposal. This decision effectively leapfrogs two generations of mobile communication technologies. On 20 November 2020, the Electronic Communications Committee of the CEPT allocated the paired frequency bands 874.4–880.0 MHz and 919.4–925.0 MHz, alongside the unpaired frequency band 1900–1910 MHz for Railway Mobile Radio (RMR) use, an umbrella term covering both GSM-R and FRMCS technologies. The European Commission mandated on 28 September 2021 that EU member states must make these frequencies available for railway applications. The FRMCS standardization effort commenced in 2015, with the requirements specification finalized in February 2020. The "5G Rail" testing project, initiated in November 2020 and slated for completion in 2023, led to the publication of a preliminary standard draft at the end of 2022, with finalization expected in early 2023. The final specifications are anticipated in 2024, paving the way for the system's rollout starting in 2025. Railway operators are actively preparing for FRMCS implementation, focusing on evaluating base station locations to accommodate the system's increased requirements. 5G technology's higher data transmission capacity within the same frequency band necessitates a more dense base station network due to its reduced transmission range. Finland's railway operator has emerged as a pilot user, expressing interest in dismantling its own base stations in favor of leveraging public networks for railway operations through
multipath routing Multipath routing is a routing technique simultaneously using multiple alternative paths through a network. This can yield a variety of benefits such as fault tolerance, increased bandwidth, and improved security. Mobile networks To improve pe ...
, utilizing all three of the country's public network operators across its 6000 km of track. A 190 km test track was established in 2022 to facilitate FRMCS trials, targeting completion in 2024. Recent European train tenders now stipulate that deliveries from 2024 onwards must be FRMCS-compatible. In May 2023, the French railway operator SNCF awarded a contract to Frequentis for the provision of FRMCS across its network, with a strategic plan to complete the network transformation by 2030.https://railway-news.com/frequentis-supports-digitalisation-of-french-railways/ Deutsche Bahn in Germany plans to transition between 2026 and 2035, beginning live tests in 2027. Switzerland identified locations for 3500 base stations in 2022 and plans to deactivate GSM-R by 2035. In May 2023, it began evaluating whether to utilize base stations from public 5G network operators, or a combination of public networks and dedicated infrastructure.{{cite web , url=https://www.globalrailwayreview.com/article/140316/towards-frmcs-switzerland/ , title= Towards FRMCS in Switzerland , author=Massimiliano Rizzato, Michael Hopf , work=globalrailwayreview.com , date=2023-03-13


References

European Rail Traffic Management System GSM standard Rail transport mobile telecommunications standards