DocumentCode
2430940
Title
Coordinated train control and energy management control strategies
Author
Gordon, S.P. ; Lehrer, D.G.
Author_Institution
Sandia Nat. Labs., Livermore, CA, USA
fYear
1998
fDate
15-16 Apr 1998
Firstpage
165
Lastpage
176
Abstract
The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system, USA, in collaboration with Hughes Aircraft Company and Harmon Industries, is in the process of developing an advanced automatic train control (AATC) system to replace the current fixed-block automatic system. In the long run, the AATC system is expected to not only allow for safe short headway operation, but also to facilitate coordinated train control and energy management. This new system will employ spread spectrum radios, installed on-board trains, at wayside locations and at control stations, to determine train locations and reliably transfer control information. Sandia National Laboratories has worked cooperatively with BART to develop a simulator of the train control and power consumption of the AATC system. They are now in the process of developing enhanced train control algorithms to supplement the safety critical controller in order to smooth out train trajectories through coordinated control of multiple trains, and to reduce energy consumption and power infrastructure requirements. The control algorithms so far considered include: (1) reducing peak power consumption to avoid voltage sags, especially during an outage or while clearing a backup; (2) rapid and smooth recovery from a backup; (3) avoiding oscillations due to train interference; (4) limiting needle peaks in power demand at substations to some specified level; (5) coasting; and (6) coordinating train movement, e.g. starts/stops and hills
Keywords
load management; power consumption; power system control; rail traffic; railways; safety systems; spread spectrum communication; substations; telecontrol; traffic control; advanced automatic train control system; control information transfer; coordinated control; electric railways; energy consumption; energy management control strategies; power consumption; safety critical controller; short headway operation; spread spectrum radio; substations; train control algorithms; train control strategies; train interference oscillations; train location; train trajectories; Aerospace control; Aerospace industry; Aircraft; Automatic control; Collaboration; Control systems; Electrical equipment industry; Energy consumption; Energy management; Radio control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Railroad Conference, 1998. Proceedings of the 1998 ASME/IEEE Joint
Conference_Location
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4852-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RRCON.1998.668103
Filename
668103
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