Interference with Signaling Track Circuits Caused by Rolling Stock: Uncertainty and Variability on a Test Case

Author:

Bhagat Sahil1ORCID,Mariscotti Andrea1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering, and Naval Architecture (DITEN), University of Genova, 16145 Genova, Italy

Abstract

The demonstration of compliance of rolling stock against disturbance limits for railway signaling, and in particular track circuits, is subject to a large deal of variability, caused by the diverse values of the electrical parameters of the railway line and resulting transfer functions, as well as the operating conditions of the rolling stock during tests. Instrumental uncertainty is evaluated with a type B approach and shown to be much less than the experimental variability. Repeated test runs in acceleration, coasting, cruising, and braking conditions are considered, deriving both max-hold (spread) and sample (or experimental) standard deviation curves compared to the respective mean values (type A approach to the evaluation of uncertainty, as defined in of the Guide to the Uncertainty in Measurement. The major source of variability affecting a significant portion of the spectrum is caused by the superposed oscillations of the onboard LC filter, for which different choices of the transformation window duration are discussed. The test runs and the acquired data covered, overall, 1 day of tests along about 300 km of the Italian 3 kV DC railway network.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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