One of Japan's leading railways to use AWS
generative AI, machine learning, and IoT technologies to improve
track maintenance and deliver high-quality passenger experiences on
the world’s fastest trains
Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company
(NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced that the Central Japan Railway
Company (JR Central), which provides high-speed railway services to
more than 170 million passengers through Tokaido Shinkansen
annually, is using AWS technologies to enhance operations for its
Yamanashi Maglev Line. By building critical IT infrastructure
workloads on AWS and using AWS's Internet of Things (IoT), machine
learning (ML), and generative artificial intelligence (AI)
capabilities, JR Central will advance its data-driven operations,
drive operational efficiencies, and reduce maintenance costs.
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JR Central is preparing to launch the next generation Super
Conducting Maglev (SC Maglev), an ultra-high-speed train that
travels at twice the speed of bullet trains by floating and
propelling above the tracks using magnetic forces. This new
high-speed train service, which is in trial operation in the
Yamanashi Maglev Line and expected to travel at speeds of up to 500
km per hour, will cut train travel times in half. For example, Chuo
Shinkansen, a new line that is currently under construction, uses
the SC Maglev system to take passengers from Tokyo to Nagoya in 40
minutes (versus 86 minutes) and Tokyo to Osaka in 67 minutes
(versus 134 minutes). The Chuo Shinkansen will serve as a backup
route to the Tokaido Shinkansen in case of emergencies, such as
major earthquakes, creating a dual high-speed rail artery.
AWS’s ML and IoT capabilities allow the Yamanashi Maglev Line to
use railway infrastructure monitoring data, generated by power
lines and electronic track inspection vehicles, to detect signs of
impending failure and take corrective action. These insights allow
JR Central to predict outages and equipment failure, optimizing the
deployment of railroad maintenance workers. For example, the
company built an ML model with Amazon SageMaker that identifies
power transmission equipment abnormalities. The rail operator
visualizes the data with Amazon QuickSight, a cloud-based business
intelligence service, to identify machine irregularities, enabling
preemptive maintenance to prevent outages and service disruptions.
In the future, the Yamanashi Maglev Line plans to use Amazon
Bedrock, the easiest way to build and scale generative AI
applications with foundation models, to provide employees with
recommended actions to take based on equipment manuals and
maintenance records.
“By accelerating various innovations using AWS in the Yamanashi
Maglev Line, we will realize the future vision of high-speed
railway operations,” said Motoaki Terai, senior corporate executive
officer, director general of the Maglev System Development Division
of the Chuo Shinkansen Promotion Division, Central Japan Railway
Company. “At JR Central, we're committed to delivering new
transportation solutions for our passengers using innovative
technology. Our next-generation SC Maglev train line will not only
revolutionize travel between Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka, but it will
also set new global standards for efficiency and safety through
data-driven operations.”
To drive cloud proficiency across its organization, JR Central’s
Maglev System Development Division works with AWS to provide
hands-on employee cloud skills training. In 2023, the AWS
Professional Services ML Talent Development Support Program trained
the division’s mechanical engineers to build and optimize an ML
model that identifies power transmission equipment
abnormalities.
“Japan’s world-leading transportation sector is leveraging the
cloud to make high-speed rail safer, more efficient, and more
enjoyable for passengers,” said Jaime Vallés, vice president and
general manager, Asia Pacific and Japan at AWS. “Built on AWS, JR
Central has the resiliency and innovation needed to offer one of
the world’s fastest and most advanced train services operation,
using the power of generative AI, machine learning, and data to
drive unmatched efficiency. Our partnership is just getting
started, and we look forward to pushing the bounds of what’s
possible in train travel.”
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