Energy saving for automatic train control in moving block signaling system

Q. Gu, Xiaobo Lu, T. Tang
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With rapid development of the railway traffic, the moving block signaling system (MBS) method has become more and more important for increasing the track capacity by allowing trains to run in a shorter time-headway while maintaining the required safety margins. In this framework, the tracking target point of the following train is moving forward with its leading train. This paper focuses on the energy saving tracking control of two successive trains in MBS. Nonlinear programming method is used to optimize the energy saving speed trajectory of the following train. The real-time location of the leading train could be integrated into the optimization process. Due to simplicity, it can be used for online implementation. Finally, a smoothing algorithm is proposed to improve the speed trajectory for ride comfort. The feasibility and effectiveness are verified through simulation. The results show that the new method is efficient on energy saving with guaranteed ride comfort even when disturbances present.
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移动闭塞信号系统中列车自动控制的节能技术
随着铁路交通的快速发展,移动闭塞信号系统(MBS)方法在保证列车安全裕度的前提下,使列车以较短的车头时距运行,从而提高轨道通行能力,已变得越来越重要。在这个框架中,后面列车的跟踪目标点与前面的列车一起向前移动。本文主要研究MBS中两列连续列车的节能跟踪控制问题。采用非线性规划的方法对后续列车的节能速度轨迹进行优化。车头列车的实时定位可纳入优化过程。由于简单,它可以用于在线实现。最后,提出了一种平滑算法来改善速度轨迹,提高平顺性。通过仿真验证了该方法的可行性和有效性。结果表明,该方法在存在干扰的情况下,在保证乘坐舒适性的前提下,具有较好的节能效果。
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