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LOCOPROL
Satellite based train location system
Satellite based train location system
LOCOPROL (Low Cost satellite based train location system for signalling and train Protection for Low density traffic railway lines) has been a project to research the integration of satellite navigation into railway networks targeting low-density track lines. It is supposed to extend the ERTMS train protection systems. The partner project LOCOLOC was looking into cab signaling and speed control measures.
Foundation
Locoprol has its technical foundation in systems like Euteltrac / OmniTRACS from Qualcomm in use since 1991 for satellite-based fleet management followed by APOLO (Advanced Position Locator), ECORAIL (EGNOS Controlled Railway Equipment) and the parallel INTEGRAIL project (2001–2003) der ESA The LOCOPROL project was funded by the 5. Framework Programme of the EU just like the GADEROS project (GAlileo DEmonstrator Railway Operation System) starting at the same to research the integration of satellite navigation into the ERTMS standard (project partners were INECO, TIFSA, Railways Safety, ERRI, Aena, GMV Sistemas, Sener, NSL). The project was coordinated by Alstom.
Results
The results of the LOCOLOC/LOCOPROL project have shown that satellite navigation in urban areas is highly restricted by satellites in range. The project has developed algorithms to map satellite signals to a 1D flat track map that allows to check the position even with only two satellites in range (from 6 satellites required for a safe EGNOS measurement it allows 3 failures and in some cases 4 failures). Still the results have not been able to meet SIL4 safety of life boundaries (with 98% of measures successful outside tunnels) however the test model had not been conclusive regarding dependability on all system conditions.LOCOLPROL - System Safety Report , "The safety objective of 10−9/h for the LOCOPROL signalling system could only be accepted when the set of proof will take into account all the involved parameters, including common failures modes and degraded situation management, and the assessment of the dependability of the whole system.", "Therefore a full compliancy to the railway safety CENELEC standards and best practices in the railway field is clearly not achievable to this research project.", "The signalling also validated the fact the use of, at least, passive eurobalises is necessary to mitigate the risk during train position initialisation but also at singular location as points or in the vicinity of a railway station to counter the lack of accuracy of the satellite train positioning." The results indicate so far that passive (fixed data) balises are necessary in the vicinity of railway stations to counter the lack of accuracy of the satellite train positioning.
Potential re-evaluation
As EGNOS certification for safety of life applications will be achieved in 2010 the LOCOPROL results may be re-evaluated with the system running in a non-prototype environment. In comparison, the North American Joint Positive Train Control system is testing with two Differential GPS receivers combined with an inertial navigation system for dead reckoning in areas with not enough satellites in sight. The Italian Ansaldo STS has developed a train control system based Russian entwickelte KLUB-U safety systems - the ITARUS-ATC takes advantage of satellite navigation in combination with an inertial navigation system and wheel sensors to measure the travel distance reaching a safety level ready for passenger transport in Russia - it will be deployed on the track to Sotchi up to the winter games 2014.
References
References
- "Fail-safe, Innovative, Cost-effective, Satellite based Train protection, control and command LOCOPROL".
- (2006-02-08). "INTEGRAIL - GNSS-1 Rail User Navigation Equipment". Esa.int.
- "GNSS and integrity positioning for railway applications".
- "GADEROS Project Overview".
- [http://cordis.europa.eu/fetch?CALLER=PROJ_ICT&ACTION=D&CAT=PROJ&RCN=60945 "LOCOPROL : Low Cost satellite based train location system for signalling and train PROtection for Low density railway lines"], Information and Communication Technologies, European Commission
- [http://www.esa.int/esaNA/SEM0WDM26WD_index_0.html Railway User Navigation Equipment (RUNE)], ESA homepage
- [http://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/NavigationProjects/Locoloc_final_presentn_dec04%20.pdf LOCOLOC - Final Presentation], Noordwijk, December 2004
- [http://www.tudc.cz/lis/pardubice_2005_satellite.pdf "Satellite-Based Positioning for CBTC"] {{webarchive. link. (2011-07-18 , University of Pardubice, Czech Republic, 7–8 July 2005)
- "Инновационное развитие технологии управления перевозочным процессом - Транспортная газета ЕВРАЗИЯ ВЕСТИ". Eav.ru.
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