Title :
The use of GPS in a mobile data acquisition system
Author_Institution :
Electrification Unit, British Rail Res., Derby, UK
Abstract :
Mechanical defects in a conventional overhead power distribution system do not give rise to the same consequences as may occur in the case of the overhead system of an electrified railway. Because of the interactive nature of the trains with the overhead line, even a minor misalignment of the contact wire can eventually lead to a malfunction causing significant disruption of traffic. The author describes how British Rail research has developed two interrelated monitoring systems, known as Panchex (pantograph checks) and OLIVE (overhead line inspection by vehicular equipment) whose purpose is to prevent major failures by detecting defects in the overhead line or pantograph before serious incidents occur
Keywords :
computerised monitoring; data acquisition; distribution networks; inspection; power overhead lines; power system measurement; radionavigation; railways; satellite relay systems; British Rail; GPS; OLIVE; Panchex; contact wire; electrified railway; failures; mechanical defects; mobile data acquisition system; monitoring systems; overhead line inspection by vehicular equipment; overhead power distribution system; pantograph; pantograph checks; trains;
Conference_Titel :
Developments in the Use of Global Positioning Systems
Conference_Location :
London