Next Generation Networks 
Contactless & Mobile Ticketing
Contactless & Mobile Ticketing 
Adoption On The Rise 
 Passengers seeking more convenient 
ticketing & fair collection options 
 Multi-mode passengers prefer a 
single payment system across all 
transit modes 
 Analysts view contactless cards as a 
bridge to smartphone/device payment 
 Globally, shipments of NFC-enabled 
phones grew to nearly 300 million in 
2013 
 New Apple i6 to include Apple Play & 
Secure Element capabilities, and 
leverage NFC
Mobile Ticketing Value Proposition 
Ticketing/Digital content 
Applications 
 Transit Agency Operations 
 Purchase & display tickets via an app facilitates the 
choice to take transit 
 Transit card procurement/distribution 
 simplify operations & improve line-speed throughput 
 Capture ridership data & predict travel behavior 
 New Revenue Opportunities: Partner advertising 
campaigns for content distribution to mobile devices 
 Customer Benefits 
 Choice of payment: Credit/Debit cards, NFC phone 
 Virtual Wallet card for fare purchase 
 Mobile Phone linked to payment account 
 Phone becomes a self service kiosk 
 Delivers purchase information via SMS, email 
 Awareness through mobile marketing programs 
(Digital media, loyalty coupons)
Open Payment Fare Systems 
Technology Trends 
 Innovation: Mobile payment & infrastructure 
 Account with $$ vs. Loyalty awards at POS 
 Cards free platforms: EMV & NFC 
 Mobile banking 
 Digital Wallet 
 Advances in network architecture & financial 
payments propelling popularity of open 
payment vs. closed/proprietary systems 
 ISO 14443 RFID standard helps enable 
interoperability, & are readily available to 
transit agencies 
 Account based processing –Mobile No. linked to 
customer account in the payment network 
 Challenges 
 High availability, low latency network 
 Security of application & network layers
Contactless & Mobile Ticketing 
Communications Network Considerations 
 Latency is an issue: <500milli-seconds is 
the speed at which a fare gate must open 
 Reliability: Server crashes and the lack of 
in-terminal & in-vehicle network access is 
dampening the adoption of mobile ticketing 
 Transit agencies need to choose between 
technology infrastructures: Wi-Fi, beacons, 
Near Field Communications 
 At the end of the day it comes down to cost, 
efficiency of scale and gaining critical mass
Advanced Communications Networks 
Enabling Contactless & Mobile Fare Payment 
Customer Fare media 
Choices 
NFC Reader/POS 
Transit Fare Gate or 
Retail terminal 
Account 
management 
Transaction 
processing 
Revenue 
Management 
Data 
Management 
Integration Layaer 
Transit Data Center 
AFC Systems 
Access Ring 
Gb Ethernet 
TVM 
1xGE 1xGE 
NFC Driven Open 
Payment systems 
Emerging 
Existing 
IEC 14443 
Magnetic card 
Reader 
Proprietary 
Transit Cards 
AVL 
Call Center 
SAN AAA 
DWDM/ROADM 
GE/10GE/OC-n 
Carrier Ethernet 
Core Network 
Passenger Info and 
Digital content 
Connectivity to payment 
Network for transactions 
Payment Network 
Virtual 
Wallet 
Credit or 
Debit 
Coupons 
& Loyalty 
Mobile Operator 
DWDM Network 
DWDM 
DWDM 
OTN 
EoX 
Aggregation
Availability and Reliability of Payment Networks 
 Link Protection via 802.3ad Link Aggregation 
 Network Protection via G.8031 Linear Path Protection 
T < 300 - 500 ms 
Failure 
Protected UNI 
or ENNI 
Reliability / Availability 
• 50ms EVC Protection 
• UNI & ENNI Protection 
Carrier Ethernet 
Core 
Network protection can be applied to EVCs, OVCs and Tunnels 
over any type of topology (linear, mesh, ring, etc) 
Data Center 
Assets 
Bandwidth Reserved End-to-End
Packet Optical Networking Platform- 
Connecting Applications, Data Centers, Mobile Operators 
IP/MPLS Layer 
Ethernet Layer 
SONET/SDH Layer 
OTN Layer 
Photonic Layer 
L2 
Switch 
Metro Aggregation and Core 
Transit 
Applications 
L4+ 
Interworking 
AVL VoIP 
Universal Switch Fabric 
Pluggable ROADM 
Photonic 
Interfaces 
Interworking 
Ethernet 
Interfaces 
TDM 
Interfaces 
Packet ONP Platform 
MSPP 
OTN XC 
ROADM 
Dynamic IP 
Service Layer 
Connection Based 
Packet Optical Transport Layer 
Natural Evolution of Transport through the Integration of Layer 0, 1 and 2 Technologies
Enforcing Security 
In the Network and Data Center 
Data Center Core Assets 
Data Center Network 
Enterprise Network 
Data Center Edge Assets Enterprise Applications 
Web 
Social 
Cloud Apps 
Server Media/Web 
API Database Email 
Data Center Edge Defense Enterprise Edge Defense 
GaSteecwuaryes 
Anti-DDos Database Web App NGFirewall IPS/IDS 
GW 
Firewalls Firewalls 
SQL, Credential, bank fraud, 
e-commerce attacks, DDoS 
Phishing, Web/Email malware, 
Social Eng., malicious apps 
External 
Threats
Mitigating Security Challenges 
For Contactless Payment Systems 
 Network Edge: protecting internal users 
NGFW: Application visibility against malware and websites 
 Data center Edge: route to sensitive data 
 DDos and web application security 
 Data Center Core: Application Performance 
 40G throughput and low latency 
Virtualization: security policy/controls based on logical network and application 
Multi-services Gateway 
Secure Router NGFW UTM 
 Routing and WAN Interfaces 
 Firewall, VPN, NAT 
 In-line IPS 
 High availability 
 Transparent mode 
 Ease of use 
 Best-of-breed Anti-Virus, 
Anti-Spam, Web filtering 
 New AV offering - Sophos 
 In-line IPS 
 AppSecure 
 Next generation firewall 
(AppSecure) 
 In-line IPS 
 Application visibility, 
tracking and enforcement 
 User-role based policies
Managed Network Infrastructure Overview 
Network and 
Geographic 
Redundancy
Network Management Capabilities 
 Single Pane of Glass Network Management 
 
Monolith: Manager of Managers (MOM) 
 
Vendor Specific EMS’s 
 
Automation & Integration Development 
 
Vendor-Neutral, Technology-Neutral & Protocol-Neutral 
Multi-vendor 
EMS Layer 
Manager 
of 
Managers Incident 
Management 
Security 
Level 1 
Customer’s 
Network 
Security 
Level 2
Fujitsu Rail Industry Experience 
Over 30 Years Serving Rail Customers Around the World 
 Transport for London: End to end WIFI project for 
272 stations, supporting real-time downloading of 
operational data from trains & deployment of 
wireless enabled devices like information boards & 
CCTV cameras 
 Kowloon Canton East Rail Corporation: Upgrade of 
Integrated Control & Communications System for 
East Rail network extension , including multiplexer 
equipment for the fiber optic transmission system to all 
stations 
 Los Angeles County Metro: Carrier-class network 
platform across the entire wayside communications 
system 
 NYCT Custom CCTV LAN cabinets & network 
modernization
Why Engage Fujitsu 
Wireless Network 
Experience 
End-to-End 
Solution 
Network 
Security 
Industry 
Experience 
Global Experience 
Wireless Networks Experience 
• Wireless backhaul aggregation/connectivity 3G/LTE Deployments for carriers 
• Design & Engineering: MW Radio, topology design, site surveys, equipment 
selection, frequency coordination/FCC filing 
Turnkey Solution & Services 
• Consulting/ Technology assessment, planning/design, IOT, deployment, PM 
• Leadership in optical core, L2/L3 and IP routing over multiple topologies 
• Integrate multi-vendor products, reduces risk to customer 
Securing Mission Critical Systems (eg.AFC, Banking) 
• Solutions to mitigate threats at Network, Data Center edge and core 
• Offer products built to address above scenarios 
• Leverage attacker intelligence across the infrastructure delivering high 
performance of data center assets 
Global ICT leader 
• Financial, Transportation, Retail, Healthcare 
• Optical networks, Data center appliances, Mobile computing, Enterprise software 
Systems Integration 
• Proven SI leadership in large transit rail systems (TfL, NYCT) 
• OEM partner products proven worldwide in Transportation & Public Safety

Next Generation Networks for Contactless and Mobile Ticketing

  • 1.
    Next Generation Networks Contactless & Mobile Ticketing
  • 2.
    Contactless & MobileTicketing Adoption On The Rise  Passengers seeking more convenient ticketing & fair collection options  Multi-mode passengers prefer a single payment system across all transit modes  Analysts view contactless cards as a bridge to smartphone/device payment  Globally, shipments of NFC-enabled phones grew to nearly 300 million in 2013  New Apple i6 to include Apple Play & Secure Element capabilities, and leverage NFC
  • 3.
    Mobile Ticketing ValueProposition Ticketing/Digital content Applications  Transit Agency Operations  Purchase & display tickets via an app facilitates the choice to take transit  Transit card procurement/distribution  simplify operations & improve line-speed throughput  Capture ridership data & predict travel behavior  New Revenue Opportunities: Partner advertising campaigns for content distribution to mobile devices  Customer Benefits  Choice of payment: Credit/Debit cards, NFC phone  Virtual Wallet card for fare purchase  Mobile Phone linked to payment account  Phone becomes a self service kiosk  Delivers purchase information via SMS, email  Awareness through mobile marketing programs (Digital media, loyalty coupons)
  • 4.
    Open Payment FareSystems Technology Trends  Innovation: Mobile payment & infrastructure  Account with $$ vs. Loyalty awards at POS  Cards free platforms: EMV & NFC  Mobile banking  Digital Wallet  Advances in network architecture & financial payments propelling popularity of open payment vs. closed/proprietary systems  ISO 14443 RFID standard helps enable interoperability, & are readily available to transit agencies  Account based processing –Mobile No. linked to customer account in the payment network  Challenges  High availability, low latency network  Security of application & network layers
  • 5.
    Contactless & MobileTicketing Communications Network Considerations  Latency is an issue: <500milli-seconds is the speed at which a fare gate must open  Reliability: Server crashes and the lack of in-terminal & in-vehicle network access is dampening the adoption of mobile ticketing  Transit agencies need to choose between technology infrastructures: Wi-Fi, beacons, Near Field Communications  At the end of the day it comes down to cost, efficiency of scale and gaining critical mass
  • 6.
    Advanced Communications Networks Enabling Contactless & Mobile Fare Payment Customer Fare media Choices NFC Reader/POS Transit Fare Gate or Retail terminal Account management Transaction processing Revenue Management Data Management Integration Layaer Transit Data Center AFC Systems Access Ring Gb Ethernet TVM 1xGE 1xGE NFC Driven Open Payment systems Emerging Existing IEC 14443 Magnetic card Reader Proprietary Transit Cards AVL Call Center SAN AAA DWDM/ROADM GE/10GE/OC-n Carrier Ethernet Core Network Passenger Info and Digital content Connectivity to payment Network for transactions Payment Network Virtual Wallet Credit or Debit Coupons & Loyalty Mobile Operator DWDM Network DWDM DWDM OTN EoX Aggregation
  • 7.
    Availability and Reliabilityof Payment Networks  Link Protection via 802.3ad Link Aggregation  Network Protection via G.8031 Linear Path Protection T < 300 - 500 ms Failure Protected UNI or ENNI Reliability / Availability • 50ms EVC Protection • UNI & ENNI Protection Carrier Ethernet Core Network protection can be applied to EVCs, OVCs and Tunnels over any type of topology (linear, mesh, ring, etc) Data Center Assets Bandwidth Reserved End-to-End
  • 8.
    Packet Optical NetworkingPlatform- Connecting Applications, Data Centers, Mobile Operators IP/MPLS Layer Ethernet Layer SONET/SDH Layer OTN Layer Photonic Layer L2 Switch Metro Aggregation and Core Transit Applications L4+ Interworking AVL VoIP Universal Switch Fabric Pluggable ROADM Photonic Interfaces Interworking Ethernet Interfaces TDM Interfaces Packet ONP Platform MSPP OTN XC ROADM Dynamic IP Service Layer Connection Based Packet Optical Transport Layer Natural Evolution of Transport through the Integration of Layer 0, 1 and 2 Technologies
  • 9.
    Enforcing Security Inthe Network and Data Center Data Center Core Assets Data Center Network Enterprise Network Data Center Edge Assets Enterprise Applications Web Social Cloud Apps Server Media/Web API Database Email Data Center Edge Defense Enterprise Edge Defense GaSteecwuaryes Anti-DDos Database Web App NGFirewall IPS/IDS GW Firewalls Firewalls SQL, Credential, bank fraud, e-commerce attacks, DDoS Phishing, Web/Email malware, Social Eng., malicious apps External Threats
  • 10.
    Mitigating Security Challenges For Contactless Payment Systems  Network Edge: protecting internal users NGFW: Application visibility against malware and websites  Data center Edge: route to sensitive data  DDos and web application security  Data Center Core: Application Performance  40G throughput and low latency Virtualization: security policy/controls based on logical network and application Multi-services Gateway Secure Router NGFW UTM  Routing and WAN Interfaces  Firewall, VPN, NAT  In-line IPS  High availability  Transparent mode  Ease of use  Best-of-breed Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam, Web filtering  New AV offering - Sophos  In-line IPS  AppSecure  Next generation firewall (AppSecure)  In-line IPS  Application visibility, tracking and enforcement  User-role based policies
  • 11.
    Managed Network InfrastructureOverview Network and Geographic Redundancy
  • 12.
    Network Management Capabilities  Single Pane of Glass Network Management  Monolith: Manager of Managers (MOM)  Vendor Specific EMS’s  Automation & Integration Development  Vendor-Neutral, Technology-Neutral & Protocol-Neutral Multi-vendor EMS Layer Manager of Managers Incident Management Security Level 1 Customer’s Network Security Level 2
  • 13.
    Fujitsu Rail IndustryExperience Over 30 Years Serving Rail Customers Around the World  Transport for London: End to end WIFI project for 272 stations, supporting real-time downloading of operational data from trains & deployment of wireless enabled devices like information boards & CCTV cameras  Kowloon Canton East Rail Corporation: Upgrade of Integrated Control & Communications System for East Rail network extension , including multiplexer equipment for the fiber optic transmission system to all stations  Los Angeles County Metro: Carrier-class network platform across the entire wayside communications system  NYCT Custom CCTV LAN cabinets & network modernization
  • 14.
    Why Engage Fujitsu Wireless Network Experience End-to-End Solution Network Security Industry Experience Global Experience Wireless Networks Experience • Wireless backhaul aggregation/connectivity 3G/LTE Deployments for carriers • Design & Engineering: MW Radio, topology design, site surveys, equipment selection, frequency coordination/FCC filing Turnkey Solution & Services • Consulting/ Technology assessment, planning/design, IOT, deployment, PM • Leadership in optical core, L2/L3 and IP routing over multiple topologies • Integrate multi-vendor products, reduces risk to customer Securing Mission Critical Systems (eg.AFC, Banking) • Solutions to mitigate threats at Network, Data Center edge and core • Offer products built to address above scenarios • Leverage attacker intelligence across the infrastructure delivering high performance of data center assets Global ICT leader • Financial, Transportation, Retail, Healthcare • Optical networks, Data center appliances, Mobile computing, Enterprise software Systems Integration • Proven SI leadership in large transit rail systems (TfL, NYCT) • OEM partner products proven worldwide in Transportation & Public Safety