Research on the virtual coupling scenario of the CBTC system based on vehicle-to-vehicle communication

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Research on the virtual coupling scenario of the CBTC system based on vehicle-to-vehicle communication

Wenze Dou 1*
  • 1 Harbin University of Science and Technology (Rong Cheng)    
  • *corresponding author 1710505441@qq.com
Published on 25 September 2023 | https://doi.org/10.54254/2755-2721/9/20230062
ACE Vol.9
ISSN (Print): 2755-273X
ISSN (Online): 2755-2721
ISBN (Print): 978-1-83558-007-3
ISBN (Online): 978-1-83558-008-0

Abstract

In order to simplify trackside equipment and realize shorter travel intervals, this paper proposes a virtual coupling CBTC system. The system structure, key technology, and train function module of the virtual coupling CBTC system scheme are analyzed. This paper also analyzes the system operation in the normal and fault operation scenarios and gives suggestions on the safety measures taken in the fault scenario, which provides reference for the engineering application of the system. It is found that the virtual coupling operation based on vehicle-to-vehicle communication can effectively reduce the operation cost and improve the operation efficiency.

Keywords:

CBTC, vehicle-to-vehicle communication, virtual coupling.

Dou,W. (2023). Research on the virtual coupling scenario of the CBTC system based on vehicle-to-vehicle communication. Applied and Computational Engineering,9,121-128.
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References

[1]. Liu Jia. Research on Virtual Marshalling Train Control Scheme in CBTC System [J]. Railway Communication Signal Engineering Technology, 2022,19(01):73-77.

[2]. Huang Susu, Feng Haonan. CBTC system based on train-vehicle communication [J]. Urban Rail Transit Research, 2021,24 (06): 188-193. DOI: 10.16037/J.1007-869X.2021.06.042.

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[4]. Feng Haonan, Bai Guangzheng, Yu Jianjie, Liu Haixiang, Huang Susu. Research on the function and operation scenario of train-centered autonomous control system [J]. Urban Rail Transit Research, 2022,25 (10): 115-119. DOI: 10.16037/J.1007-869X.

[5]. Wang Xi, Ma Lianchuan, Yuan Binbin. Design and Implementation of 2-by-2 Secure Computer Platform [J]. Urban Rapid Rail Transit, 2011,24(04):17-21.

[6]. Liu Guojing, Wang Jing, Yang Xiaofeng. Research on automatic testing of RSSP-II security communication protocol software [J]. China New Communication, 2021,23(09):17-18.


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Dou,W. (2023). Research on the virtual coupling scenario of the CBTC system based on vehicle-to-vehicle communication. Applied and Computational Engineering,9,121-128.

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Volume title: Proceedings of the 2023 International Conference on Mechatronics and Smart Systems

ISBN:978-1-83558-007-3(Print) / 978-1-83558-008-0(Online)
Editor:Seyed Ghaffar, Alan Wang
Conference website: https://2023.confmss.org/
Conference date: 24 June 2023
Series: Applied and Computational Engineering
Volume number: Vol.9
ISSN:2755-2721(Print) / 2755-273X(Online)

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References

[1]. Liu Jia. Research on Virtual Marshalling Train Control Scheme in CBTC System [J]. Railway Communication Signal Engineering Technology, 2022,19(01):73-77.

[2]. Huang Susu, Feng Haonan. CBTC system based on train-vehicle communication [J]. Urban Rail Transit Research, 2021,24 (06): 188-193. DOI: 10.16037/J.1007-869X.2021.06.042.

[3]. Zhang sirui. modeling and verification of virtual train formation function based on train-vehicle communication [D]. Beijing jiaotong university, 2021. doi: 10.26944/d.cnki.gbfju.20000.0-00000000103

[4]. Feng Haonan, Bai Guangzheng, Yu Jianjie, Liu Haixiang, Huang Susu. Research on the function and operation scenario of train-centered autonomous control system [J]. Urban Rail Transit Research, 2022,25 (10): 115-119. DOI: 10.16037/J.1007-869X.

[5]. Wang Xi, Ma Lianchuan, Yuan Binbin. Design and Implementation of 2-by-2 Secure Computer Platform [J]. Urban Rapid Rail Transit, 2011,24(04):17-21.

[6]. Liu Guojing, Wang Jing, Yang Xiaofeng. Research on automatic testing of RSSP-II security communication protocol software [J]. China New Communication, 2021,23(09):17-18.