System and method for protecting a railroad grade crossing or railroad track section
US-2026001580-A1 · Jan 1, 2026 · US
US9296402B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9296402-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213649194-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 11, 2012 |
| Priority date | Oct 11, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 29, 2016 |
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A system includes an automatic control module, an automatic location module, and a manual location module. The automatic location module is configured to obtain, without operator intervention, first location information corresponding to a location of the vehicle. The manual location module is configured to obtain second location information via an operator input. The manually entered location information may include information corresponding to a first route on which the vehicle is disposed, where the first route is one of a plurality of routes located proximately to each other in a territory. The automatic control module is configured to control the vehicle to conform to a set of location-based regulations during a mission using location information including the first location information and the second location information.
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A system comprising: a sign having an alphanumeric code, the sign disposed along a first route of a plurality of routes traveled by a vehicle, the plurality of routes located proximately to each other in a territory, wherein each of the plurality of routes is configured for traversal by the vehicle, the alphanumeric code comprising a first portion corresponding to an identification of the first route on which the vehicle is disposed, a second portion corresponding to a position along the first route at which the vehicle is located, and a third portion corresponding to a direction of travel of the vehicle; and at least one processor configured to be disposed onboard the vehicle, the at least one processor configured to: automatically obtain, without operator intervention, first location information corresponding to a location of the vehicle; obtain second location information manually entered via an operator input, the second location information obtained independently of the first location information, the second location information including information corresponding to the first route on which the vehicle is disposed, the second location information corresponding to the alphanumeric code of the sign; determine a second location information-based position of the vehicle using the second location information and the first location information, the second location information-based position of the vehicle specifying the identity of the first route upon which the vehicle is disposed, the position of the vehicle along the first route, and the direction of the vehicle based on the second location information, wherein at least a portion of the second location information-based position of the vehicle is determined using the second location information independently of the first location information; and control the vehicle to conform to a set of location-based regulations during a trip based on the determined second location information-based position. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the sign is positioned proximate to a signal configured to provide a movement regulation to the vehicle, and wherein the sign and the signal share a common identifier in a database disposed onboard the vehicle and configured to be accessed by the at least one processor. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of routes define a generally longitudinal direction of travel, and where the second location information includes information describing a generally lateral position of the first route relative to at least one other route of the plurality of routes, and wherein the at least a portion of the second location information-based position determined using the second location information independently includes an identification of the first route. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one processor is configured to initially determine a manual information-based position using only the second location information, and to use at least a portion of the first location information to at least one of confirm or check at least a portion of the determined manual information-based position. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one processor is configured not to use the second location information if at least a portion of the second location information is substantially different from a corresponding portion of the first location information. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one processor is configured to use the second location information to determine an initial position and to use the first location information to control performance of the trip. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system is configured to provide a prompt to an operator to provide the second location information responsive to a stop performed by the vehicle subsequent to commencement of the trip. 8. A method comprising: with a vehicle, passing by a sign disposed along a first route traversed by the vehicle, the sign comprising an alphanumeric code, wherein the first route is one of a plurality of routes located proximately to each other in a territory, wherein each of the plurality of routes is configured for traversal by the vehicle, the alphanumeric code comprising a first portion corresponding to an identification of the first route on which the vehicle is disposed, a second portion corresponding to a position along the first route at which the vehicle is located, and a third portion corresponding to a direction of travel of the vehicle; obtaining, at a processing unit disposed onboard the vehicle, manually entered location information including information corresponding to the first route on which the vehicle is disposed, wherein the manually entered location information corresponds to the alphanumeric code of the sign; obtaining, at the processing unit, automatically obtained location information from an automatic location detection module; determining a determined position of the vehicle using the manually entered location information and the automatically obtained location information, wherein at least a portion of the determined position is determined using the manually entered location information independently of the automatically obtained location information, the determined position of the vehicle including an identification of a particular route on which the vehicle is disposed and information corresponding to a location along the particular route; and controlling the vehicle, using an automatic control system, based upon the determined position of the vehicle, wherein controlling the vehicle comprises conforming with a set of location-based regulations using the determined position of the vehicle. 9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising confirming at least a portion of the manually entered information using the automatically determined information. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising successfully confirming the at least a portion of the manually entered information before controlling the vehicle using the automatic control system. 11. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: obtaining updated automatically obtained location information as the vehicle performs a trip; determining an updated determined position using the updated automatically obtained location information; and controlling the vehicle using the automatic control system based upon the updated determined position of the vehicle. 12. The method of claim 8 , further comprising providing a prompt, responsive to a stop performed by the vehicle subsequent to commencement of the trip, to an operator to obtain the manually entered location information.
manually operated {, e.g. block arrangements} · CPC title
using non-automatic blocking from a place along the route · CPC title
Absolute localisation, e.g. providing geodetic coordinates · CPC title
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