Method for commanding a railway level crossing protection system

US10449983B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10449983-B2
Application numberUS-201715475710-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 31, 2017
Priority dateApr 5, 2016
Publication dateOct 22, 2019
Grant dateOct 22, 2019

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A method for commanding a railway level crossing protection system comprising: a) activating a railway signal preventing a train from driving beyond a level crossing; b) detecting an incoming train approaching the level crossing and measuring a speed of said incoming train; c) calculating a waiting time, as a function of the train's measured speed; d) waiting until expiration of the calculated waiting time and, once said waiting time expires, sending an order to commute the protection system into the protected state; and e) querying the state of the protection system and if said protection system is found to have commuted into the protected state, deactivating said railway signal, and maintaining said railway signal in the activated state otherwise.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for commanding a railway level crossing protection system, said protection system equipping a level crossing between a railway track and a road and being able to switch selectively between a protected state, in which road vehicles on said road are prohibited from crossing the railway track, and an unprotected state, in which said road vehicles may cross the railway track, the level crossing protection system initially being in the unprotected state, this method comprising steps of automatically: a) activating a railway signal preventing a train from driving beyond the level crossing, b) detecting an incoming train approaching the level crossing and measuring a speed of said incoming train, c) calculating a waiting time, as a function of the train's measured speed; d) waiting until expiration of the calculated waiting time and, once said waiting time has expired, sending an order to switch the level crossing protection system into the protected state; and e) querying the state of the level crossing protection system and: if said level crossing protection system is found to have commuted into the protected state, deactivating said railway signal, thus allowing the train to drive beyond the level crossing, and otherwise; if said level crossing protection system is found to be still in the unprotected state, maintaining said railway signal in the activated state; wherein the calculation of the waiting time comprises: acquiring reference data comprising a plurality of speed value intervals each associated to a predefined waiting time value; selecting the speed value interval corresponding to the measured speed value; and selecting the predefined waiting time value associated to the selected speed value interval. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the number of speed values intervals of the reference data is comprised between 2 and 50. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the deactivation of the railway signal comprises updating a Movement Authority of the train by moving the end point of the Movement Authority beyond the level crossing. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the railway signal is according to ETCS Level 2 specifications, said railway signal being transmitted to the train using a radio block center. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein it includes further, during step b), after detecting the train, sending a temporary speed restriction to the detected incoming train. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the railway signal is according to ETCS Level 1 specifications, said railway signal being transmitted to the train using a beacon through a lineside encoder unit or a radio-infill device. 7. A data storage unit comprising instructions for implementing the method according to claim 1 when said instructions are executed by a data processing unit. 8. A data processing unit for an electronic calculator of a railway interlocking facility configured to command a railway level crossing protection system equipping a level crossing between a railway track and a road, said protection system being able to switch selectively between a protected state, in which road vehicles on said road are prohibited from crossing the railway track, and an unprotected state, in which said road vehicles may cross the railway track, the level crossing protection system initially being in the unprotected state, said calculator being programmed to: a) activate a railway signal preventing a train from driving beyond the level crossing, b) detect an incoming train approaching the level crossing and measuring a speed of said incoming train, c) calculate a waiting time, as a function of the train's measured speed; d) wait until expiration of the calculated waiting time and, once said waiting time expires, sending an order to commute the level crossing protection system into the protected state; e) query the state of the level crossing protection system and: if said level crossing protection system is found to have commuted into the protected state, deactivate said railway signal, thus allowing the train to drive beyond the level crossing; and if said level crossing protection system is found to be still in the unprotected state, maintain said railway signal in the activated state; wherein said data processing unit is further programmed to, during step c) of calculation of the waiting time: acquire reference data comprising a plurality of speed value intervals each associated to a predefined waiting time value; select the speed value interval corresponding to the measured speed value; and select the predefined waiting time value associated to the selected speed value interval. 9. A railway interlocking facility, adapted to command a level crossing protection system, wherein said railway interlocking facility comprises the data processing unit of claim 8 in order to command said level crossing protection system.

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  • B61L29/30Primary

    Supervision, e.g. monitoring arrangements · CPC title

  • Circuitry · CPC title

  • automatically operated · CPC title

  • using electrical transmission · CPC title

  • Measuring and recording of train speed · CPC title

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What does patent US10449983B2 cover?
A method for commanding a railway level crossing protection system comprising: a) activating a railway signal preventing a train from driving beyond a level crossing; b) detecting an incoming train approaching the level crossing and measuring a speed of said incoming train; c) calculating a waiting time, as a function of the train's measured speed; d) waiting until expiration of the calculated …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Alstom Transp Tech
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B61L29/30. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 22 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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