Title :
IEEE 1472: an open-source communications protocol for railway vehicles
Author :
Laplante, Phillip A. ; Woolsey, Frederick C.
Author_Institution :
Pennsylvania State Univ., USA
Abstract :
Railway vehicles are complex systems that are an essential component of any national transportation infrastructure. But railway vehicles are also mission-critical systems that must support the comfort and safety of passengers. It is therefore essential that these systems be the epitome of fault-tolerant control technology. The Rail Transit Vehicle Interface (RTVI) standards committee of the IEEE´s Vehicular Technology Society developed IEEE 1473 (Standard for Communications Protocol Aboard Trains) for use on passenger rail vehicles in North America. As it turns out, the standard has become international and appears in a wide range of applications on freight and passenger trains. The adoption of the open 1473 protocol and the widespread use of wireless communications standards such as IEEE 802.11 provide additional opportunities for further integrating train line applications with emerging Web services promises exciting scenarios for travelers and enhanced operational success for systems maintainers. And maintenance engineers at wayside stations could integrate information from moving trains with diagnostic data in stationary repositories of service data for enhanced system safety and longevity.
Keywords :
access protocols; computerised navigation; rail traffic; wireless LAN; IEEE 1472; IEEE 802.11; North America; Web services; complex systems; diagnostic data; fault-tolerant control technology; freight trains; maintenance engineers; mission-critical systems; national transportation infrastructure; open-source communications protocol; passenger rail vehicles; passenger safety; passenger trains; rail transit vehicle interface; railway vehicles; stationary data repositories; system longevity; system safety; train line applications; wireless communications standards; Communication standards; Communication system control; Fault tolerant systems; Mission critical systems; Open source software; Protocols; Rail transportation; Railway safety; Standards development; Vehicle safety;
Journal_Title :
IT Professional
DOI :
10.1109/MITP.2003.1254963