A Time Headway Control Scheme for Virtually Coupled Heavy Haul Freight Trains

Author:

Wu Qing1,Ge Xiaohua2ORCID,Zhu Shengyang34,Cole Colin5,Spiryagin Maksym1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Railway Engineering, Central Queensland University , Rockhampton QLD4701, Australia

2. School of Science, Computing and Engineering Technologies, Swinburne University of Technology , Melbourne 3122, Australia

3. The State Key Laboratory of Rail Vehicle System, Southwest Jiaotong University , Chengdu 610031, China

4. Southwest Jiaotong University

5. Centre for Railway Engineering, Central Queensland University , Rockhampton 4702, Australia

Abstract

Abstract Virtual coupling of railway trains is an emerging technology that has the potential to significantly increase railway operational efficiency by reducing the train following distance from absolute braking distances to relative braking distances. Current research in this topic is mainly focused on passenger trains and uses distance-based headways. This paper studied virtual coupling for heavy haul freight trains and demonstrated that the distance headway scheme was challenging and sometimes impractical for heavy haul trains to achieve virtual coupling. A time-based headway scheme was then proposed to set the follower train to be a certain time behind the schedule of the leader train rather than a distance headway. The time-based headway required the follower train to reproduce the leader train's operational status at the same track location. This also allowed the follower train to copy any optimized train driving strategies from the leader train. Demonstrative simulations were carried out without the consideration of communication errors and train localization errors. The results show that a conventional distance headway simulation had maximum distance and speed errors of 716 m (36%, reference 2 km) and 24 km/h (66%, reference 36 km/h), respectively. A time-based headway simulation reduced the maximum distance and speed errors to 0.07 m (0%, reference 2 km) and 0.1 km/h (9%, reference 1.18 km/h), respectively.

Publisher

ASME International

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