scholarly journals Modelling Communication Based Train Control System for Dependability Analysis of the LTE Communication Network in Train Control Application

Author(s):  
Khanh Nguyen ◽  
Julie Beugin ◽  
Marion Berbineau ◽  
Mohamed Kassab
2012 ◽  
Vol 253-255 ◽  
pp. 1427-1430
Author(s):  
Lin Na He

This paper introduces communication based train contrl (CBTC) technology, focusing on the concept of the CBTC , the CBTC system structure, and the CBTC system basic principle. This paper presents the CBTC system is composed of two parts by the train control system and wireless information transmission, the CBTC system using wireless communication technology to achieve real-time bi-directional communication in the train and the trackside equipment, through an open data communication network. Finally, data communication subsystem network architecture in the CBTC system has been studied.


Author(s):  
Lei Jiang ◽  
Yiliu Liu ◽  
Xiaomin Wang ◽  
Mary Ann Lundteigen

The reliability and availability of the onboard high-speed train control system are important to guarantee operational efficiency and railway safety. Failures occurring in the onboard system may result in serious accidents. In the analysis of the effects of failure, it is significant to consider the operation of an onboard system. This article presents a systemic approach to evaluate the reliability and availability for the onboard system based on dynamic Bayesian network, with taking into account dynamic failure behaviors, imperfect coverage factors, and temporal effects in the operational phase. The case studies are presented and compared for onboard systems with different redundant strategies, that is, the triple modular redundancy, hot spare double dual, and cold spare double dual. Dynamic fault trees of the three kinds of onboard system are constructed and mapped into dynamic Bayesian networks. The forward and backward inferences are conducted not only to evaluate the reliability and availability but also to recognize the vulnerabilities of the onboard systems. A sensitivity analysis is carried out for evaluating the effects of failure rates subject to uncertainties. To improve the reliability and availability, the recovery mechanism should be paid more attention. Finally, the proposed approach is validated with the field data from one railway bureau in China and some industrial impacts are provided.


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