Title :
An advanced on-board signaling and telecommunications system to supplement wayside signaling
Author :
Yoshida, Hiromitsu ; Ichikura, Tsunehiro ; Oikawa, Kazutaka ; Ohmagari, Yuji ; Kuroda, Masahro ; Nishimura, Yoshihisa
Author_Institution :
Safety Res. Lab., East Japan Railway Co., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
To supplement the existing signaling system, devices that prevent head-on collisions, warn maintenance workers on the wayside of approaching trains, and prevent trains from operating over the allowable speed limit were produced by way of trial and error and their performance were evaluated. In the case of head-on collisions prevention, a train´s running position is located by a tachometer generator to determine its position in relation to other trains and by a global positioning system (GPS) to determine its absolute position. In addition, train radios with multichannel UHF transmission are adopted to provide direct communication between trains without the use of control stations along the wayside. For controlling the train speed, constant comparisons between the allowable maximum speed and actual train speeds along a line are carried out using an IC-card that enables a train to judge for itself whether or not it is speeding. Judging from the test results, a stable distance for data transmission between trains is about 2,000 m in a plain area, which is sufficient for securing the minimum distance of 1200 m necessary to prevent the head-on collision of two trains. In addition, it was discovered that a maximum of 10 trains could be operated on one carrier wave of a train radio when the scanning time of the data transmission is fixed at 2 seconds
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; data communication; land mobile radio; position measurement; rail traffic; railways; safety systems; signalling; tachometers; traffic control; velocity control; 1200 m; 2 s; 2000 m; GPS; IC-card; carrier wave; data transmission; distance; global positioning system; head-on collisions prevention; maintenance personnel; multichannel UHF transmission; on-board signaling; scanning time; tachometer generator; telecommunications system; test results; train radios; train speed control; wayside signaling; Accidents; Communication system control; Data communication; Electric breakdown; Global Positioning System; Humans; Laboratories; Personnel; Rail transportation; Railway safety;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 1994. Wireless Networks - Catching the Mobile Future., 5th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
The Hague
Print_ISBN :
90-5199-193-2
DOI :
10.1109/WNCMF.1994.529484