Impact of track discretisation on conflict detection and resolution under ETCS with onboard train integrity monitoring

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Nina D. Versluis , Paola Pellegrini , Egidio Quaglietta , Rob M.P. Goverde , Joaquin Rodriguez
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Abstract

To further improve the capacity on the European railway network, next-generation distance-to-go signalling systems are being developed in the context of the European Train Control System (ETCS). This paper investigates the impact of track discretisation granularity on conflict detection and resolution for ETCS with onboard train integrity monitoring. The study enhances a previously developed model for fixed-block distance-to-go signalling by introducing a track discretisation procedure and reformulating safe train separation constraints at switches. The assessment is performed on a junction and a corridor case study, using track discretisations with maximum section lengths from 50 to 800 m. Though finer discretisations potentially improve the model objective, computation times quickly increase. While the results show minimum effects of the track discretisation on the conflict detection and resolution, they suggest that maximum section lengths of 200 or 400 m may offer a good balance between solution quality and computational complexity, depending on the track layout and traffic density. Generally, reliable rescheduling decisions can already be obtained with a 800-m discretisation.
轨道离散化对列车完整性监测下ETCS冲突检测与解决的影响
为了进一步提高欧洲铁路网的能力,下一代远程信号系统正在欧洲列车控制系统(ETCS)的背景下开发。研究了轨道离散化粒度对列车完整性监测ETCS冲突检测与解决的影响。该研究通过引入轨道离散化程序和重新制定安全列车分离约束,增强了先前开发的固定街区距离至行信号模型。评估是在一个路口和一个走廊的案例研究中进行的,使用最大截面长度为50到800米的轨道离散。虽然更精细的离散可能会改善模型目标,但计算时间会迅速增加。虽然结果显示轨道离散化对冲突检测和解决的影响最小,但他们建议,根据轨道布局和交通密度,200或400米的最大路段长度可能在解决方案质量和计算复杂性之间提供良好的平衡。一般来说,通过800米的离散化已经可以获得可靠的重新调度决策。
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