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Dependability and maintenance analysis of railway signalling systems
Railway signalling systems are composed of several different systems; each has its own purpose, but the main functionality of the overall system is determined by the interoperability between them. Railway signalling systems ensure the safe operation of the railway network, and their reliability and maintainability directly affect the capacity and availability of the railway network, in terms of both infrastructure and trains. The functionality of the signalling system is based on the principle of “fail safe”; this means that the railway section where a failure is located will be not fully operative until the failure is repaired (since safety cannot be ensured). Hence, the dependability of these systems directly affects the capacity of the network.Signalling systems take up a large part of the railway’s overall corrective maintenance. Railway managers need to have a holistic view of all systems to optimise maintenance. Signalling systems are especially important, given the need for interoperability. Given their complexity, knowledge must be correctly managed to ensure proper performance in all phases of the life cycle. Enhancing information logistics would lead to considerable improvements in this area. This licentiate analyses the dependability and maintenance of railway signalling systems and proposes various approaches to improve maintenance performance. External factors affecting the reliability of signalling systems are identified, such as their location. The signalling system is treated as a system of systems because of its interoperability and because failures occurring on different systems can be associated with the same failure effect. A data driven model for maintenance decision support is proposed, based on corrective maintenance work orders. The data driven model allows a holistic perspective of failure occurrence, as it integrates the information recorded in the many different parameters of the corrective maintenance work orders. With this model, existing maintenance policies could be reviewed and ...
Dependability and maintenance analysis of railway signalling systems
Railway signalling systems are composed of several different systems; each has its own purpose, but the main functionality of the overall system is determined by the interoperability between them. Railway signalling systems ensure the safe operation of the railway network, and their reliability and maintainability directly affect the capacity and availability of the railway network, in terms of both infrastructure and trains. The functionality of the signalling system is based on the principle of “fail safe”; this means that the railway section where a failure is located will be not fully operative until the failure is repaired (since safety cannot be ensured). Hence, the dependability of these systems directly affects the capacity of the network.Signalling systems take up a large part of the railway’s overall corrective maintenance. Railway managers need to have a holistic view of all systems to optimise maintenance. Signalling systems are especially important, given the need for interoperability. Given their complexity, knowledge must be correctly managed to ensure proper performance in all phases of the life cycle. Enhancing information logistics would lead to considerable improvements in this area. This licentiate analyses the dependability and maintenance of railway signalling systems and proposes various approaches to improve maintenance performance. External factors affecting the reliability of signalling systems are identified, such as their location. The signalling system is treated as a system of systems because of its interoperability and because failures occurring on different systems can be associated with the same failure effect. A data driven model for maintenance decision support is proposed, based on corrective maintenance work orders. The data driven model allows a holistic perspective of failure occurrence, as it integrates the information recorded in the many different parameters of the corrective maintenance work orders. With this model, existing maintenance policies could be reviewed and ...
Dependability and maintenance analysis of railway signalling systems
Morant, Amparo (author)
2014-01-01
Trafikverkets forskningsportföljer
Theses
Electronic Resource
English
Dependability and safety evaluation of railway signalling systems based on field data
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