System and method for track occupancy determination
US-2019168791-A1 · Jun 6, 2019 · US
US11318971B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11318971-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716324234-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2022 |
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A method and a system determine a subsequent number of guided vehicles occupying a track section of a railway network. The system has a trackside device configured for controlling and managing a movement authority of a guided vehicle for a track section and at least one neighboring trackside device. Each neighboring trackside device is configured for controlling and managing a movement authority for a directly neighboring track section. The trackside device is configured for calculating the subsequent number of guided vehicles from a number of guided vehicles occupying the track section previously determined by the trackside device and information received from each neighboring trackside device regarding a number of guided vehicles entering, from the track section. The directly neighboring track section is controlled by the neighboring trackside device and a number of guided vehicles leaving the directly neighboring track section for the track section.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for determining a subsequent number N_j+1 of guided vehicles occupying a track section of a railway network, which comprises the steps of: calculating the subsequent number N_j+1 of guided vehicles by a trackside device controlling movement authorities for the track section from: a number N_j of guided vehicles occupying the track section that has been previously determined by the trackside device; and information received from at least one neighboring trackside device regarding: a number N_E of guided vehicles entering, from the track section, to a directly neighboring track section controlled by said neighboring trackside device; and/or a number N_L of guided vehicles leaving the directly neighboring track section for the track section. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein for determining the subsequent number N_j+1 from the number N_j of guided vehicles occupying the track section, the track section is controlled by the trackside device, wherein each said directly neighboring track section is controlled by the neighboring trackside device, and wherein 1≤j≤n and n≥2, the method further comprises: determining a number N_ 1 of guided vehicles located on the track section before starting a period of time P_ 1 , wherein the number N_ 1 is an initial number of guided vehicles occupying the track section; and determining, by the at least one neighboring track-side device that is managing movement authorities for the directly neighboring track section, the number N_E(t=T_ 1 ) of guided vehicles having entered the directly neighboring track section from the track section during the period of time P_ 1 starting at a time t=T_ 0 and ending at a time t=T_ 1 , and the number N_L(t=T_ 1 ) of guided vehicles having left the directly neighboring track section for entering the track section during the period of time P_ 1 , and calculating by the trackside device a subsequent number N_ 2 of guided vehicles located on the track section at the end of the period of time P_ 1 from the number N_ 1 , the number N_E(t=T_ 1 ) and/or N_L(t=T_ 1 ) determined by at least one of the neighboring trackside device. 3. The method according to claim 1 , which further comprises communicating each said number N_j previously determined to each said neighboring trackside device and/or to a centralized control system. 4. The method according to claim 1 , which further comprises communicating at an end of a period of time P_j, the number N_j, and at least one among the numbers N_E(t=T_j) and N_L(t=T_j), to the trackside device. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein each said neighboring trackside device determines in dependence on time t the number N_E (t) of guided vehicles entering the directly neighboring track section from the track section and the number N_L(t) of guided vehicles leaving the directly neighboring track section for entering in the track section. 6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein after a failure of the trackside device at a time t_f falling within a period of time P_z that started at time T_z−1 and shall end at time T_z=t_f, with 1≤z≤n and n≥2, the method comprises: communicating to the trackside device a number N_z; the number N_E (t=t_f) and the number N_L (t=t_f); calculating by means of the trackside device an actual number N_A of guided vehicles located on the track section from the number N_z, the number N_E (t=t_f) determined by each said neighboring trackside device and the number N_L(t=f) determined by each said neighboring trackside device; and determining an occupancy state of the track section from the actual number N_A. 7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein for j≥1 and for each period of time P_j starting at a time T_j−1 and ending at time T_j, iteratively proceeding to the following steps in order to determine the number of guided vehicles occupying the track section at an end of the period of time P_j: communicating, at a start of the period of time P_j the number N_j to each neighboring trackside device and/or to a centralized control system; determining by means of the at least one neighboring trackside device the number N_E (t) of guided vehicles entering the directly neighboring track section from the track section during the period of time P_j and the number N_L(t) of guided vehicles leaving the directly neighboring track section for entering the track section during the period of time P_j; communicating to the trackside device at the end of the period of time P_j at least one of the numbers N_E(t=T_j) and N_L(t=T_j) that has been previously determined; and calculating at the end of the period of time P_j the number N_j+1 of guided vehicles located on the track section from the number N_j, each said number N_E(t=T_j) that has been communicated by the neighboring trackside device, and each said number N_L(t=T_j) that has been communicated by the neighboring trackside device. 8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the subsequent number N_j+1 of guided vehicles located on the track section, with 1≤j≤n and n≥2, is calculated according to: N j + 1 = N j - ∑ T_Bi N_E ( t = T j ) + ∑ T_Bi N L ( t = T j ) where T_Bi is the at least one neighboring trackside device. 9. The method according to claim 1 , wherein each step of the method is automatically performed. 10. A system for determining a subsequent number N_j+1 of guided vehicles occupying a track section of a railway network, the system comprising: a trackside device configured for controlling and managing a movement authority of a guided vehicle for the track section; at least one neighboring trackside device, each said neighboring trackside device configured for controlling and managing a movement authority for a directly neighboring track section; and said trackside device is configured for calculating the subsequent number N_j+1 of guided vehicles from a number N_j of guided vehicles occupying the track section previously determined by said trackside device and information received from said at least one neighboring trackside device regarding a number N_E of guided vehicles entering, from said track section, the directly neighboring track section controlled
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