TRAIN HEADWAY OPTIMISATION USING VIRTUAL BLOCKS

Although the implementation of a new Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system increases the safety level, it also exerts some impact on the blocking time in block sections, and consequently, on the headway between trains. At the same time, ATP systems introduce a train positioning system based on odo...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Maciej IRLIK
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Silesian University of Technology 2021-09-01
Series:Scientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport
Subjects:
atp
Online Access:http://sjsutst.polsl.pl/archives/2021/vol112/075_SJSUTST112_2021_Irlik.pdf
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Summary:Although the implementation of a new Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system increases the safety level, it also exerts some impact on the blocking time in block sections, and consequently, on the headway between trains. At the same time, ATP systems introduce a train positioning system based on odometry calculation and reporting back to the trackside system. This paper describes the concept of using virtual blocks based on train position reporting in the ATP system for purposes of non-occupancy determination. Virtual blocks can be used to reduce headways on railway lines without increasing the number of trackside signalling devices. Preliminary capacity assessment was performed to calculate the average headway depending on the signalling system with reference to a case study.
ISSN:0209-3324
2450-1549