Darveen Embedded Computers Power Next-Generation Self-Service Ticketing at Major Spanish Railway Hub
The Challenge
A major Spanish railway operator sought to modernize its Automatic Fare Collection (AFC) system by deploying next-generation self-service kiosks at one of its busiest stations. The primary goal was to reduce long queues at ticket counters and enhance operational efficiency with a reliable solution. The hardware needed to operate 24/7 in a demanding public environment, handling everything from high-resolution user interfaces and secure payment processing to ticket printing and robust network communications. A crucial requirement was a scalable platform that could easily accommodate future upgrades and new peripherals for these advanced ticket kiosks.
The Darveen Solution
After a comprehensive evaluation, the railway operator chose Darveen to deploy a multi-tiered computing solution utilizing three of its embedded computers: the NBC-2360, MIC-7100, and MIC-7111.
NBC-2360: The Standard Workhorse for General Ticketing
The NBC-2360 was chosen as the primary computing engine for the majority of the self-service kiosks. Its fanless design and rugged build were perfectly suited for the station’s dusty environment, ensuring long-term reliability with minimal maintenance. The powerful Intel® Celeron® J6412 processor delivered ample performance to run the intuitive touchscreen software, quickly process transactions, and manage the integrated thermal printer and barcode scanner.
The NBC-2360’s extensive I/O ports were a critical feature. With 6 COM ports and 6 USB ports, the railway operator could connect all necessary peripherals, including:
- Ticket Printer: A serial connection for reliable, high-speed ticket printing.
- Barcode Scanner: For reading QR codes and pre-booked ticket information from mobile devices.
- Payment Module: For secure processing of credit card and contactless payments.
The dual LAN ports of NBC-2360 allowed the terminals to maintain a stable network connection for real-time transaction processing and connect to a separate network for remote monitoring and diagnostics, maximizing uptime.
MIC-7100 and MIC-7111: The Powerhouse for Enhanced Functionality
For the larger, more advanced terminals at the main station entrance, the railway operator integrated the MIC-7100 and MIC-7111, powered by 9th Gen Intel® Core™ i5/i7 processors. These units were deployed in terminals offering more complex services:
- Advanced Payment System Integration: The MIC-7111’s support for a PCIe x16 expansion slot was a key advantage for system integrators. This provided the flexibility to install a dedicated custom interface card, enabling seamless integration with sophisticated cash handling modules that can accept, validate, and dispense both coins and banknotes.
- Customized Peripheral Support: The extra PCI slot was highly valued for its customization potential. Integrators could deploy specialized expansion cards to meet project-specific requirements, such as adding a high-speed document scanner for identity verification or incorporating other unique peripherals as needed. This adaptability ensures the terminals could be configured to meet a wide range of customer demands, from advanced security features to unique data-capture capabilities.
Results
The implementation of Darveen’s embedded computers successfully modernized the station’s Automatic Fare Collection system. The new self-service kiosks significantly reduced long queues, leading to a 40% increase in self-service transactions and ensuring a future-proof, reliable solution for all passenger needs.