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Concept for crossborder data exchange on wayside train monitoring systems
During the last years a concept for an overall train inspection system was developed which allows integration of different stand-alone sensor systems for wayside train monitoring (hot box detection, dynamic weighing, derailment detection, etc.). This paper describes the approach how this concept can be extended for cross-border traffic between different infrastructure managers. Three scenarios were devised which enable the classification of national-specific situations. Based on these models the necessary data exchange between different infrastructure managers can be described systematically.
Concept for crossborder data exchange on wayside train monitoring systems
During the last years a concept for an overall train inspection system was developed which allows integration of different stand-alone sensor systems for wayside train monitoring (hot box detection, dynamic weighing, derailment detection, etc.). This paper describes the approach how this concept can be extended for cross-border traffic between different infrastructure managers. Three scenarios were devised which enable the classification of national-specific situations. Based on these models the necessary data exchange between different infrastructure managers can be described systematically.
Concept for crossborder data exchange on wayside train monitoring systems
Maly, T. (author) / Schobel, A. (author)
2009-10-01
610881 byte
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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