DocumentCode
2111879
Title
On board train control and monitoring systems
Author
Neil, Graham
Author_Institution
London Underground
fYear
2006
fDate
6-10 Nov. 2006
Firstpage
211
Lastpage
241
Abstract
On board train control and monitoring systems (TCMS) share with traction systems a major role in the design of modern trains. Train operating companies are now asking for trains that are capable of more than a simple passenger journey from one location to another. Modern "intelligent" train control and monitoring systems play a vital role in the provision of reliable, adaptable and flexible trains necessary to provide reliable train services that meet the expectations of today\´s customers. Increased utilisation of intelligent on board systems combined with reliable high integrity development methodologies can provide today\´s train operating companies with modern systems that meet basic safety, operational and maintenance needs and can also be adapted to meet longer term changing business needs. The object of this paper is to provide the attendees with an insight to the main issues associated with the design, development and operation of modern on board train control and monitoring systems
Keywords
maintenance engineering; monitoring; railway safety; traction; intelligent onboard systems; onboard train control and monitoring systems; operational safety; system maintenance; traction systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Electric Traction Systems, 2006. The 9th Institution of Engineering and Technology Professional Development Course on
Conference_Location
Manchester
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
9.7808634175e+012
Type
conf
Filename
4137512
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