Title :
Challenges Toward Wireless Communications for High-Speed Railway
Author :
Bo Ai ; Xiang Cheng ; Kurner, Thomas ; Zhang-dui Zhong ; Ke Guan ; Rui-Si He ; Lei Xiong ; Matolak, David W. ; Michelson, David G. ; Briso-Rodriguez, Cesar
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Rail Traffic Control & Safety, Beijing Jiaotong Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
High-speed railway (HSR) brings convenience to peoples´ lives and is generally considered as one of the most sustainable developments for ground transportation. One of the important parts of HSR construction is the signaling system, which is also called the “operation control system,” where wireless communications play a key role in the transmission of train control data. We discuss in detail the main differences in scientific research for wireless communications between the HSR operation scenarios and the conventional public land mobile scenarios. The latest research progress in wireless channel modeling in viaducts, cuttings, and tunnels scenarios are discussed. The characteristics of nonstationary channel and the line-of-sight (LOS) sparse and LOS multiple-input-multiple-output channels, which are the typical channels in HSR scenarios, are analyzed. Some novel concepts such as composite transportation and key challenging techniques such as train-to-train communication, vacuum maglev train techniques, the security for HSR, and the fifth-generation wireless communications related techniques for future HSR development for safer, more comfortable, and more secure HSR operation are also discussed.
Keywords :
data communication; magnetic levitation; radiocommunication; railway communication; railways; wireless channels; fifth-generation wireless communications; ground transportation; high-speed railway; line-of-sight multiple-input-multiple-output channels; line-of-sight sparse channels; nonstationary channel; operation control system; public land mobile scenarios; signaling system; sustainable developments; train control data transmission; train-to-train communication; vacuum maglev train techniques; wireless channel modeling; Antenna measurements; Communication system security; Control systems; Mobile communication; Rail transportation; Standards; Wireless communication; Channel modeling; composite transportation; cuttings and tunnels; high-speed railway (HSR); operation control system; train control data; viaducts;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITS.2014.2310771