
Advanced Train Control Systems
B. Ning(Editor)
WIT Press
Published on 16. June 2010
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-1-84564-494-9 (ISBN)
Description
There is a notable lack of agreement regarding the safety approaches adopted by different transportation modes, while the sudden increased demands for security for both freight and passengers has provided a more uniform methodological approach. Each transport mode has, over time, developed its own safety rules. The unprecedented and apparently irreversible growth of terrorist activities has affected all transport systems. It is virtually impossible to think of new infrastructure projects without taking these parameters into consideration. (This led to the EU Commission recent approval of the European Directive 2008/114/EC on the identification and designation of European critical infrastructures and the assessment of the need to improve their protection.A") Measures to be taken relating to security are dependent on the users, and if properly handled may help reduce global transport costs and increase the efficiency of the operators. Competing networks can provide information about freight and passenger movements leading to the optimisation of the entire supply chain.This volume collects the most significant papers that various authors have submitted in conferences organised by the Wessex institute of Technology on safety and security in order to present the state of the art of research in these areas.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Southampton
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84564-494-9 (9781845644949)
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Person
BIN NING is president of Beijing Jiaotong University, where he also serves as a professor and Ph.D. advisor in Information and Transportation Control Engineering and is affiliated with the State Key Laboratory of Rail Traffic Control and Safety, a leader in research on rail control and safety. He has been a visiting scholar at Brunel University (London, UK) in Electronics and Electrical Power and at UC Berkeley. Dr. Ning is Chief Editor of the Journal of Beijing Jiaotong University and Deputy Chief of the editorial board of the Urban Rapid Rail Transit magazine. He also serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Railways in China. Well known in the world of rail research, Dr. Ning is a fellow of the Association of International Railway Signaling Engineers(IRSE); a member of IEEE; a fellow of China Railway Society; Deputy Director of the China Traffic System Engineering Society; a Deputy Director of the Beijing Railway Society; and a member of the China Overseas Returned Scholars Association.
Content
Contents * The role of the Notified Bodies in the process of the railway liberalization * Safety at the platform * Computer architectures and safety integrity level apportionment * Time-varying failure rate for system reliability analysis in large-scale railway risk assessment simulation * The safety measures against deformation of the track * Railway collision risk analysis due to obstacles * Role of supervision systems in railway safety * Common approach for supervising the railway safety performance E. M. El * Potential dangerous object detection on railway ballast using digital image processing * Methodology for the monitoring, control and warning of defects for preventive maintenance of rails * Fault detection of railway track by multi-resolution analysis * A Discrete Time Markov Chain approach to global risk analysis in railway transportation * Taking advantage of some complementary modelling methods to meet critical system requirement specifications * SPAD - reducing timetable related risk * Obstacle recognition from forward view images from trams