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Of the Rio 2016 Olympic Training Center Most events were held in the west of the city, in the region of Barra da Tijuca. The Rio Olympic Park venues are part of an extension of the City Sports Complex. Originally, the City Sports Complex was built for the Pan American Games of 2007, including the Maria Lenk Aquatic Park, The next Olympic Games will be held in Tokyo (Japan) in 2020. The 37th Summer Olympiad of the Rio Olympic Velodrome and the Rio modern era will open on July 24. The closing ceremony will happen on August 9. The motto of the Olympic Arena. games will be “connecting to tomorrow”. The two ceremonies will happen at the National Olympic Stadium. The Olympics return to the Japanese capital after 56 years since it hosted the 1964 Olympics. OLYMPIC PARK Construction of the Olympic Park, the set See you 2020! of facilities at the Sports Complex Cities The Maracanã Stadium has the largest capacity. Video Sports, began in July 2012. The complex O lly known as the Stadium Jornalista Mário Filho, it includes nine sports areas in the city’s can accomodate 90,000 spectators and be the site for the Monitoring Project West Zone, seven of which are permanent opening and closing of the event, as well as the soccer ABOUT ALLIED TELESIS structures. After the games, the Arena nals . In addition, four venues outside Rio de Janeiro Telesis is a leading provider Carioca 3 will become a sports school, were hosts for soccer events in the cities of Brasília (DF), while the other six stores will be part of the Belo Horizonte (MG), Salvador (BA) and São Paulo (SP). provides video, voice and data network, with reliable solutions for customers of the Rio 2016 Olympic Training Center. in several markets, including government, health, defense, education, retail, PORTO MARAVILHA hospitality and services network. Allied Telesis is committed to innovating the Sections of the Sports City originally built The historic city center way in which services and applications are delivered and managed, resulting in increased value and lower operating costs. for the 2007 Pan American Games were also went through Visit us online at www.alliedtelesis.com reuse. These include Maria Lenk Aquatic a seaside urban Park, Olympic Velodrome Rio and the Rio revitalization project on a Olympic Arena. The Concessionaire, Rio large scale called “Porto Mais, remained in charge after winning the Maravilha”, covering 5 tender with the aim to build the Olympic km2 area. The project Center for hockey, the Olympic Training aims to restructure Center, the Olympic Tennis Center and the port area of Rio de Olympic Stadium Aquatics, along the Janeiro, with the growing margins of the Laguna de Jacarepagua. appeal of the city center, and improve the competitive position of the city in the global economy. Urban renewal included: 700 km of public network water supply, sanitation, drainage, electricity, gas and telecommunications; 4 km of tunnels; 70 km of roads; 650 km2 of roads; 17 km of bicycle paths; 15,000 trees and three wastewater treatment stations. CENTRO INTERNACIONAL DE TRANSMISIÓN - IBC The International Broadcast Center (IBC) is intended to accomodate 95 TV stations in more than 200 countries and took pictures for 5 billion viewers worldwide. The IBC Allied Telesis occupies an area equal to eight football s within the 3041 Orchard Parkway | San Jose CA Olympic Park. 10.000 people went through this building. In United States the center of IBC xed camera was installed to be used Tel: +1 408 519 8700 as a kind of observatory to monitor safety of the Olympic E-mail: [email protected] Games. The location is about 30 meters high, the equivalent www.alliedtelesis.com of a ten-story building. From August 5-21, the city of Rio de Janeiro / RJ was the official host of the Games of the 36th Olympiad, the Rio 2016. In the largest multi-sport event in the world, 306 sets SECURITY of medals were awarded in 42 Olympic sports, including Since Rio de Janeiro was named the 2016 136 female, 161 male, 9 co-ed competitors. About 4.5 billion Olympics host, problems with crime in the city people worldwide watched television broadcasts of the have received more attention. The Rio de Janeiro games. Approximately 45,000 volunteers helped organize mayor acknowledged issues but guaranteed Server Farm the 2016 Olympics. An impressive 7.5 million tickets were the safety of the event. The IOC also expressed Drawing the public and venue networking Switches - Core Vênue Camera made available. monitoring optimism regarding both the city and country’s AT-x510-28GPX - L3 stackable Gigabit Ethernet PoE + - • 24 10/100/1000 + 4-port SFP + Network ability to address these concerns. A careful • Features - RIR OSPF, PIM, UDLD, Q-in-Q, MLD, IPv6; Attached Core Vênue LINK MPLS MPLS • redundant plant source; Sorage WAN • 40GB stacking, 4 units; Paralympic Summer Games 2016 also were held in the security project was planned to meet the IOC’s • 4-port 10 gigabit; Core Vênue • EPSReVCStack; RING city of Rio de Janeiro from September 7-18. This was the needs and requirements for the Olympic Games LINK MPLS LINK MPLS • FMA = 20 units; • P0E +, 370W; first time the Olympic Games were held in South America of Rio de Janeiro. • OpenFlowv.1.3; Core Vênue • sFIow; RING and the second in Latin America after Mexico City in 1968. VÊNUES Altogether, 206 countries and approximately 10,500 Switches - Edges Industrials RING Switches AT-IE 300-12GP - Gigabit Ethernet Switches Industriais L2 + PoE + 10 Gigabit link • 8 x 10/100/1000 + 4 SFP ports; 1 Gigabit link Edge = 4 or 8 athletes participated. industrials ports Link aggregation • Features -OSPF, RIP, IPv6; • 48VDC source; I Gigabit Ethernet • EPSR and AMF Cameras Link MPLS • POE + 240W; • 4 60W ports; • Manageable Allied Telesis, in partnership with Local Server Farm Government, Federal and the Organizing Core Switches Edges switches Camera Switch Core local L3 - Stackable Switches Edge + L2 e L3 - Edge Switches Committee of the Olympic Games, delivered monitoring • Scalable, Reliable Technology • Scalable, Reliable Technology Switches - Edges Industrials Network Attached • 30W PoE paragraph ports Feeding Devices • Redundancy connections AT-IE200-6FP - Industrial Fast Ethernet Switches L2 + PoE + INFRASTRUCTURE a network infrastructure to support the needs Sorage • Redundant power supplies • 30W PoE paragraph ports Feeding Devices • 4-port 10/100 + 2 SFP ports; of video monitoring traffic for the Olympics • Static -Route features, IPv6; Competitive events of Rio 2016 were conducted in 32 locations, divided into four • The growth of the network stack JUST with new equipment • Interconnection with paragraph SFP ports switch aggregation • Fonte 48VDC; in Rio 2016. The IP video monitoring project • Ports of 10Gb SFP paragraph with High speed interface • Switching and high throughput • EPSR and AMF; regions (zones) of the city of Rio de Janeiro: • Switching capacity and high transfer rate • Routing “if it be necessary” • POE + 120W; developed for the Rio 2016 featured the • Routing • Temperatures up to 75 ° C • Administrable; Deodoro Zone innovative technology-Ring, developed by • PoE Auto • National Equestrian Center: horse racing • Flexible usage model 4 or 8 ports Allied Telesis, called Ethernet Protection • National Shooting Center: sport shooting Maracanã Zone • Modern Pentathlon Park: modern pentathlon Switched Ring “EPSR”. Network topology 10 Gigabit link • Maracanã Stadium: opening and closing 1 Gigabit link Link aggregation • Deodoro Arena: Fencing ceremonies and soccer final Ring has the ability to form a closed circuit • End Park: BMX, slalom canoeing and mountain biking • João Havelange Olympic Stadium: athletics network providing link redundancy and lower OPERATION PROJECT • Copacabana Beach: aquatic marathon, convergence <50ms. This technology ensures Structure where all devices are interconnected in a ring providing link redundancy. The devices are Each venue is provided with an MPLS link beach volleyball and triathlon cost reduction and facilitates the operation connected in series to form a closed circuit. (provided by the operator), via a modem, • Maracanãzinho Gymnasium: volleyball Benefits • Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí: archery of the network. • Provide redundancy which provides an Ethernet port that arrival, marathon • Save and reduced operating costs connects to the venue Core Switch for DEODORO • Sao Januario Stadium: rugby sevens • All devices are entering the network MOTIVATION AND • Performance is not affected with increasing users data transmission. This enables remote PROJECT TYPE Switches Core - Responsible for all ring topologies in each location monitoring of all venues. MARACANÃ Edges Switches - PoE + switches income, responsible for power supply and data from field devices. The construction of video monitoring network The Core Switch is responsible for of Rio 2016 addressed the need to manage in server connections and also for the Edge the easiest way the several devices and also to meet all those needs. It also provides fast <50ms Switches venue. for network redundancy with the intention of convergence. With this technology, uninterrupted Edge Switches are interconnected between COPACABANA avoiding unavailability of data environment data transmission is guaranteed, whether they are for them. The last Switch Edge Switch The project network infrastructure is built with reduced cost. The ring topology agrees to VoIP or IP camera Access/recordings. Considered for Core interconnects to form the ring to support traffic data, images, videos, BARRA the proposed requirements. Ring topology is a construction of the project were the following devices: network EPSRing. voice, with a view to ensure the safety of concept where in all devices are interconnected - Switches Core – responsible for ring topologies Edge switches are also responsible for the Olympics 2016. These audio and video Copacabana Zone to form a closed loop, providing link each venue; feeding devices via PoE and supplies data products are the result of collaboration • Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon: canoeing - Switches de Borda – responsible for PoE + power to the field devices.
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