Possibilities of failure detection and identification (FDI) in a train localization system

S. Kiriczi, E. Schnieder
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Traditional train control has been discrete speed and position control via fixed block quantization. The principle of continuous train control especially its high performance version, moving block, is being used more for high speed trains or for urban transit, introducing the problem of obtaining vital continuous measurements of position and speed. Omitting position discrete measuring devices (except for synchronization), there is the problem of how to obtain a safety related interval of confidence, the true value of the measured quantity is guaranteed to stay within according to the safety standard. It has been shown that use of consistent data is an integral aspect to achieve this objective. Therefore FDI algorithms have to be applied to the measurement data. There are several requirements on the FDI algorithms, if used in vital systems. These requirements are formulated and it is examined how FDI algorithms fulfil these requirements. Considering the aspect of safety issues the authors further propose a classification scheme for these algorithms focussing especially on analytical redundancy. The goal of this scheme is firstly to allow an orientation in the 'jungle of FDI' and secondly to provide the possibility to project results for one algorithm of a class to an other algorithm of that particular class. The classification scheme as well as the examinations of the algorithms' ability to meet the safety requirements are explained by applying examples to measurement data obtained from a complex train simulator.<>
列车定位系统故障检测与识别的可能性
传统的列车控制是通过定块量化实现的离散速度和位置控制。列车连续控制的原理,特别是它的高性能版本,移动块,越来越多地用于高速列车或城市交通,引入了获得重要的位置和速度连续测量的问题。省略位置离散测量装置(同步除外),存在如何获得安全相关置信区间的问题,保证被测量的真实值保持在符合安全标准的范围内。已经表明,使用一致的数据是实现这一目标的一个不可或缺的方面。因此,FDI算法必须应用于测量数据。在关键系统中使用FDI算法有几个要求。制定了这些要求,并审查了FDI算法如何满足这些要求。考虑到安全性方面的问题,作者进一步提出了一个分类方案,这些算法特别关注分析冗余。该方案的目标首先是允许在“外国直接投资丛林”中进行定位,其次是提供将一类算法的结果投影到该特定类别的另一类算法的可能性。通过对复杂列车模拟器测量数据的实例说明了分类方案以及算法满足安全要求能力的检验。
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