Title :
Design of the train network simulator based on train communication network
Author :
Cho, Chang-Hee ; Lee, Jae-Duck ; Lee, Joo-Hoon ; Kim, Kook-Hun ; Kim, Young-Joo
Author_Institution :
High Speed Train Task Force Team, Korea Electrotech. Res. Inst., South Korea
Abstract :
As the number of functionalities for train control systems grows, control functions are becoming more complicated. With the rapid progress of digital technology such as logic devices and microprocessors, the functionalities for control and diagnosis of train systems are being implemented using digital techniques. Because most of these functions are implemented by microprocessor based intelligent controllers, the necessity of network that provides the connection between these functions takes an important position in the train control system. As the necessity of the train network system increases, IEC (International Electrical Commission) and UIC (International Railway Union) have been working hard to standardize the network system of trains. The train communication network (TCN) was born as a result of such hard work and it provides plug-in compatibilities between train equipment connected using TCN. TCN has numerous characteristics that are suitable for train control, such as redundant structure for availability, short transmit period for small data exchange, various data sizes which are profitable for real time train control, efficient media access and automatic train configuration. With these excellent characteristics, it is expected that TCN would be the basic network system in rolling stock industries near future. The Korean High Speed Train (KHST) project that aims at developing a train running at 350 km/h also recognized the facts and adopted TCN as a basic train network. This paper talks about the design of a train network simulator based on TCN for the Korean High Speed Train
Keywords :
control system analysis computing; intelligent control; logic devices; microcomputer applications; rail traffic; railways; telecontrol; traffic control; traffic engineering computing; 350 km/h; IEC; Korean High Speed Train (KHST) project; UIC; automatic train configuration; digital technology; logic devices; media access; microprocessors; plug-in compatibilities; redundant structure; train communication network; train network simulator design; Automatic control; Communication networks; Communication system control; Control systems; IEC standards; Intelligent networks; Logic devices; Microprocessors; Rail transportation; Size control;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics, 2001. Proceedings. ISIE 2001. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Pusan
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7090-2
DOI :
10.1109/ISIE.2001.931811