Application Cases

Baoshen Railway & CVW Drill: BeamLink-Quad Plus Deployed


June Marks China’s 24th National "Workplace Safety Month"


Under this year’s theme “Safety for All, Emergency Readiness for Every Individual — Identifying Hidden Hazards Around Us,” Baoshen Railway Group launched a high-stakes drill to enhance crisis response efficiency and interagency collaboration.


On June 12, the company joined forces with Shenmu City Fire Rescue Bureau, Shenmu Municipal Hospital, and other local agencies to execute a multi-domain, multi-hazard integrated emergency exercise, covering the entire response chain from detection to resolution.


The drill’s standout innovation was the CVW BeamLink-Quad Plus wireless video transmission system, which delivered real-time, multi-perspective HD feeds of the operation. This immersive broadcast solution set a new benchmark for emergency training transparency and situational awareness.


Drill Overview: Multi-Agency Coordination, Comprehensive Simulation

 

The drill simulated continuous heavy rainfall in the Shenmu North area, triggering multiple emergencies along the Shenshuo Line at K34+006m to K34+241m. The comprehensive scenario included:


  • Suspended sleepers behind turnout No. 219
  • Rail fractures
  • Locomotive derailment
  • Overhead catenary pole collapse
  • Signaling system failure
  • Disrupted fiber-optic communication cables
  • Passenger train strandings


This meticulously designed simulation evaluated three core emergency response capabilities:


  • Rapid mobilization
  • Cross-agency coordination
  • Protocol effectiveness


The exercise demonstrated Baoshen's mature emergency management system featuring:


  • Unified command structure
  • Clear accountability tiers
  • Seamless government-corporate integration




Technology Empowerment: BeamLink-Quad Plus Enables Comprehensive Live Streaming


This emergency drill featured an innovative application of CVW's BeamLink-Quad Plus wireless video transmission system, significantly enhancing information sharing and experience exchange.


Key Technical Advantages:


1. Multi-Channel Concurrent Transmission for Complete Coverage

The system's 4-channel capability supported simultaneous video feeds from multiple critical locations:


  • Rail replacement site (track fracture section)
  • Derailed vehicle recovery area
  • Emergency medical station
  • Command center display screen


2. High-Definition Stable Transmission with Real-Time Feedback


  • Video quality: 1080p resolution at 60fps
  • Transmission latency: <70 milliseconds
  • Stability: 99.98% operational reliability during continuous 4-hour transmission


3. The cable-free design enabled:


  • Rapid deployment (5-minute camera repositioning)
  • Strong anti-interference: Maintained stable transmission during simulated heavy rainfall
  • Excellent light adaptability: Complete detail presentation in backlit scenarios


4. Enhanced Situational Awareness for Decision-Making

The system provided:


  • Provided comprehensive real-time HD live feeds
  • Multiple viewing angles for complete operational oversight
  • 40% improvement in command decision efficiency


Established three-tier signal distribution:


  • On-site command center (main display)
  • Observation area (synchronized display)
  • Online platform (encrypted streaming)


Technical Specifications:


  1. Transmission standard: H.265 compression
  2. Wireless range: 800m/2600ft line-of-sight
  3. Support SDI, HDMI and RTSP streaming output simultaneously
  4. Environmental resistance: IP65 rating (dust/water resistant)


This implementation represents a significant advancement in emergency response visualization technology, setting new benchmarks for:


  • Operational transparency
  • Command and control effectiveness
  • Training and evaluation methodologies


Note: All technical parameters are based on laboratory test conditions and actual field performance may vary depending on environmental factors.




Drill Outcomes: Strengthening Defenses Through Practice


Through coordinated emergency response operations, all simulated scenarios were successfully resolved, demonstrating effective emergency preparedness. The drill served to validate:


  1. Operational readiness of Baoshen Railway Group's emergency response systems
  2. Coordinated response capabilities across technical teams
  3. Effective collaboration between enterprise and government emergency services
  4. Strategic implementation of BeamLink-Quad Plus technology for:


Real-time emergency command

Transparent situation awareness


Key Outcomes:


  • Successful management of multi-point emergency scenarios
  • Seamless inter-agency coordination throughout operations
  • Demonstrated value of advanced wireless transmission in crisis response


The exercise reflects Baoshen Railway Group's commitment to operational safety standards and continuous emergency preparedness improvement.




Technology Strengthens Safety, Emergency Response Serves the People

 

The successful completion of Baoshen Railway Group's 2025 Joint Emergency Drill with local authorities has not only strengthened team capabilities and optimized response mechanisms, but also achieved comprehensive, transparent demonstration of the exercise through the innovative application of CVW's BeamLink-Quad Plus wireless video transmission technology. This represents a significant advancement in technology-driven safety management.

 

Moving forward, CVW will continue to advance wireless transmission solutions, empowering safety practices through technological innovation.




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