LIVE WEBINAR    ı     February 18 at 15:00 CET

Case study: Replacing a relay interlocking with an open PLC solution

Learnings from the Stockholm Metro’s open signaling pilot

Traditionally, computer-based signaling systems come with long support and maintenance commitments, often lasting 25–40 years. The downside is the risk of vendor lock-in. Changes, upgrades, and even component replacements can become dependent on a single supplier’s roadmap.

In this webinar, we’ll share learnings from an ongoing pilot project in which the Stockholm Metro is replacing a legacy relay-based signaling system with a modern PLC-based SIL 4 solution. The pilot explores what it really takes to design and maintain an open signaling system over time so that maintenance and upgrades can be sourced from an open market, with 100% guaranteed safety.

You’ll get a practical view of the technical choices, project setup, and verification & validation approach, what’s working, what’s been harder than expected, and what we’d recommend if you’re considering a similar modernization.

What you will learn:
  • Why long-term maintenance contracts create lock-in and where the real risks appear when systems age
  • What “open signaling” means in practice: standardized, interchangeable components and vendor-independent integration
  • How and why the pilot uses a standard PLC approach to reduce dependence on specific hardware models
  • The biggest obstacles encountered so far and how the team is addressing them
  • Why automation, code generation, and efficient V&V are critical to make this type of project scalable and affordable
  • A project model for relay-to-PLC modernization that enables IM/Operator ownership with engineering-firm support
  • Prover’s contributions to the project and where we see the highest leverage

We will end with a Q&A session together with Prover and representatives from Stockholm Metro.

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Replacing relay interlocking with open PLC solution

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Speaker
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Jesper Carlström
COO at Prover