B61L15/0062

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ROUTE MAPPING

In one embodiment of the subject matter described herein a system is provided. The system includes a location determining circuit configured to acquire position information of a vehicle system moving along a route. The system includes a controller circuit having one or more processors. The controller circuit is configured to calculate curvatures of the route, based at least in part on the position information, to form a curvature waveform. The controller circuit is further configured to generate a route map based on the curvature waveform.

ROUTE EXAMINATION SYSTEM AND METHOD

A route examination system includes a thermographic camera configured to be logically or mechanically coupled with a vehicle that travels along a route. The thermographic camera is also configured to sense infrared radiation emitted or reflected from the route and to generate a sensed thermal signature representative of the infrared radiation that is sensed. The system also includes a computer readable memory device configured to store a designated thermal signature representative of infrared radiation emitted from a segment of the route that is not damaged. The system also includes an analysis processor configured to determine a condition of a first portion of the route relative to other portions of the route at least in part by comparing the sensed thermal signature and the designated thermal signature.

Method and System of Leveraging Onboard Positive Train Control Equipment
20200298896 · 2020-09-24 ·

A system of a leading locomotive with a reduced complement of onboard Positive Train Control (PTC) equipment leveraging a full complement of PTC equipment in a trailing locomotive, while operating in a PTC territory. The system can be applied to a push-pull passenger train, wherein the cab car has the reduced complement of onboard PTC equipment and the locomotive has the full complement, whereby the train is operable in both directions in a PTC territory. The system can also serve as an expedient repair of a leading locomotive with failed onboard PTC equipment by leveraging the functional PTC equipment in another locomotive in the consist. The same leveraging principle can allow a PTC-equipped locomotive to operate in a non-interoperable PTC territory. Considerable cost savings are achieved compared to the prior art practice of fully equipping all locomotives and cab cars with a full PTC installation.

Method for controlling and possibly recovering the adhesion of the wheels of a controlled axle of a railway vehicle
10780904 · 2020-09-22 · ·

A method for controlling and recovering the adhesion, during a slipping phase, of wheels (W.sub.i) belonging to at least two controlled axles (A.sub.i) of a railway vehicle, comprising the steps of: generating speed signals indicative of the angular speed (.sub.i) of said wheels (W.sub.i); estimating the value of the instantaneous adhesion ((T.sub.j)) at the point of contact of such wheels (W.sub.i) and the rails, using an adhesion observer; generating a target-slip value () for the wheels (W.sub.i) of the controlled axles (A.sub.i) by means of an optimization algorithm which processes the estimated adhesion values (.sub.i(T.sub.j)), and modifying the target-slip value continuously in time, with a predetermined sampling period, such as to maximize the average value of the adhesion of the wheels of the vehicle.

ROUTE EXAMINING SYSTEM

A system includes a route examining system and an off-board failsafe controller. The route examining system is configured to examine a route on which a first vehicle system is moving and to generate an inspection signal based on the route examination. The inspection signal indicates a status of a segment of the route as damaged or undamaged. The off-board failsafe controller is configured to receive the inspection signal from the route examining system. Responsive to a lack of receipt of the inspection signal within a designated time period which indicates communication loss with the route examining system, the failsafe controller is configured to generate a warning signal for communication to a second vehicle system. The warning signal is generated to direct the second vehicle system to (i) avoid traveling over the route segment or (ii) travel over the route segment or another route segment at a reduced speed.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEASURING WIND VELOCITY FOR VEHICLES TRAVERSING A CURVE

In one embodiment, a method includes determining, by a controller, a first wind direction relative to a first vehicle and determining, by the controller, a first wind speed relative to the first vehicle. The method also includes calculating, by the controller, an absolute wind direction relative to ground using the first wind direction relative to the first vehicle and calculating, by the controller, an absolute wind speed relative to the ground using the first wind speed relative to the first vehicle. The method further includes calculating, by the controller, a second wind direction relative to a second vehicle using the absolute wind direction and calculating, by the controller, a second wind speed relative to the second vehicle using the absolute wind speed. A front end of the first vehicle and a front end of the second vehicle face different directions.

DETECTING AND OPTIMIZING THE STOPPING-POINT ACCURACY OF A VEHICLE
20200283039 · 2020-09-10 ·

An apparatus for sensing and optimizing the stopping-point accuracy of a vehicle. The apparatus includes at least one sensor unit, which can be arranged on the vehicle, and at least one evaluation unit connected to the sensor unit. The at least one sensor unit is configured to measure a distance relative to a gap profile arranged at a stopping point to which the vehicle travels and to transmit the measurement result to the evaluation unit connected to the sensor unit. There is also described a corresponding system including the apparatus and the distance profile, and also a vehicle with such an apparatus.

Wireless train management system
10766512 · 2020-09-08 · ·

A train control system comprising a track switch controller; RFID tags located at first and second track switches coupled via a length of track that store characteristics of train sets as they pass the track switches, and RFID tag readers located on the train sets, connected to a network. The train sets write data to the RFID tags such that the data is read by RFID tag readers of subsequent trains; and the data stored in the RFID tags is overwritten with new data each time a train set passes by the RFID tags.

Location determination system

A location determination system includes one or more processors configured to determine a location of a vehicle system based on output from a location determination system onboard the vehicle system. The one or more processors also are configured to determine whether the location of the vehicle system as determined by the location determination system is accurate based on one or more of performance of the vehicle system, communication between two or more vehicles in the vehicle system, one or more other locations determined by one or more other location determination systems onboard the vehicle system, and/or operation of a brake system of the vehicle system.

Radio blocking in a train control system
10752267 · 2020-08-25 · ·

A train control system configured to automatically execute and ensure compliance with all requirements for radio blocking. A radio blocking module of the physical train control system of a lead train retrieves and displays the appropriate clearance points for acceptance by the train driver of the lead train. Once accepted, the clearance points are transmitted to a trailing train for display and acceptance by the train driver of the trailing train. An accepted clearance point is passed to the train control system for use as the next destination point for navigation purposes. The train control system can also electronically log all acts to comply with applicable radio blocking requirements.