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The Development and Application of IEEE CBTC Standards Dr. Alan F. Rumsey Delcan, Vice President Rail and Transit Systems Toronto, Ontario, CANADA APTA 2012 Rail Conference
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  • The Development and Application of IEEE CBTC

    Standards

    Dr. Alan F. Rumsey Delcan, Vice President Rail and Transit Systems

    Toronto, Ontario, CANADA

    APTA 2012 Rail Conference

  • IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA)

    IEEE-SA is a leading consensus building organization that nurtures, develops & advances global technologies

    IEEE standards fuel the development and implementation of technologies that influence and transform the way we live, work and communicate

    Anyone can participate in IEEE standards development

    http://standards.ieee.org/

  • Communications Based Train Control

    A Global Technology

    A train-borne method of determining a trains location, length and integrity

    A continuous data communications link between the CBTC train-borne equipment and CBTC wayside equipment

    Train-borne and wayside vital processors capable of performing automatic train protection (ATP), automatic train operation (ATO) and automatic train supervision (ATS) functions

  • CBTC Influences

    To optimize the utilization of the rail transit infrastructure by providing

    Safety of train movements

    Maximizing line capacity

    Permitting flexible train movements

    Providing for high system availability, with degraded modes of operation

    To efficiently move people

  • IEEE Standards Development Lifecycle

    Initiating the Project

    Mobilizing Working Group

    Drafting the Standard

    Balloting the Standard

    Gaining Final Approval

    Maintaining the Standard

    http://standards.ieee.org/develop

  • Rail Transportation Standards Committee

    Rail Transportation Standards Committee (RTSC)

    Formed in 1996 as a standing committee of the Vehicular Technology Society of the IEEE

    Develops standards using ANSI consensus procedures as administered by the IEEE

    Develops standards associated with rail passenger vehicles, trains and systems

  • IEEE RTSC Working Group 2 (WG2)

    WG2 is one of RTSC working groups

    Specifically focused on CBTC

    Open to all interested parties and includes:

    Transit agencies (from North America and Europe)

    Signal suppliers

    Consultants

    Government agencies

  • IEEE RTSC Working Group 2 (WG2)

    WG2 Guiding Principles

    Any new CBTC standard should add value to the industry

    Development of any new CBTC standard should be achievable within a reasonable period of time

    Four CBTC standards developed to date

    51 meetings held

    ~ 10 to 30 participants at each meeting

    > 100 individuals participated over the years

    Initiating the Project

    Mobilizing Working Group

    Drafting the Standard

    Balloting the Standard

    Gaining Final Approval

    Maintaining the Standard

  • IEEE CBTC Standards

    IEEE Std 1474.1TM 2004 (R2009):

    Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC) Performance and Functional Requirements

    First published in 1999; updated in 2004 to incorporate driverless train operations; re-affirmed in 2009 without revisions

    Standard widely used and referenced around the world

    Also referenced in FRA final rule for Positive Train Control (PTC)

  • CBTC PTC Comparison

    Automatic Train Supervision (ATS)

    Automatic Train Operation (ATO)

    Automatic Train Protection (ATP)

    CBTC

    PTC

  • IEEE CBTC Standards

    IEEE Std 1474.2-2003TM (R2008):

    User Interface Requirements in Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC) Systems

    Provides for consistent operations-related and maintenance-related user interfaces

    First published in 2003 and re-affirmed in 2008 without revisions

    Also referenced in FRA final rule for PTC

  • IEEE CBTC Standards

    IEEE Std 1474.3TM 2008:

    Recommended Practice for Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC) System Design and Functional Allocations

    Published in September, 2008

    Captures current state-of-the-art and industry best practice in allocating the functional requirements to individual CBTC subsystems

    Also of value in gaining a better understanding of CBTC system architectures/principles of operation

  • Major CBTC Subsystems

    Central Equipment

    Wayside Equipment

    Train-borne Equipment

    Data Comm Equipment

  • Example: Primary ATP Functions

    Determine train location

  • Example: Primary ATP Functions

    Determine movement authority based on train location and route status

  • Example: Primary ATP Functions

    Determine and enforce ATP profile

  • IEEE CBTC Standards

    IEEE Std1474.4TM - 2011:

    Recommended Practice for Functional Testing of a Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC) Systems

    Defines a preferred sequence and

    extent of off-site and onsite functional testing for CBTC systems with the objective of maximizing test efficiency and effectiveness

    Published in September, 2011

  • CBTC Functional Testing

    Full Set of CBTC Sub-functions

    Field Functional Testing

    All CBTC Sub-functions Fully Verified

    Sub-functions Not Fully Verified on a

    CBTC Test Track

    Sub-functions Not Fully Verified in the Factory

    Sub-functions Fully Verified in the Factory

    Sub-functions Fully Verified on a

    CBTC Test Track

    Sub-functions Fully Verified in the Field

    Factory Functional Testing

    Test Track Functional Testing

  • Relationship between CBTC Standards

    CBTC System Functional Requirements

    (IEEE Std. 1474.1)

    CBTC System Design and Functional Allocation

    (IEEE Std. 1474.3)

    CBTC Subsystem Design

    CBTC Subsystem Manufacture and

    Qualification Testing

    CBTC Subsystem Testing and Installation

    Verification

    CBTC System Functional Testing (Factory, CBTC Test

    Track and Field) (IEEE Std. 1474.4)

    CBTC System Requirements

    CBTC System Acceptance (Trial Operations and

    Reliability/Availability/ Maintainability Testing)

  • IEEE RTSC Working Group 2 (WG2)

    In 2010, WG2 was awarded the IEEE-SA Emerging Technology Award for the groups leadership in developing universally adopted consensus standards for communications-based train control technology

  • Summary

    IEEE RTSC WG2 has developed four consensus standards for CBTC technology

    The IEEE CBTC standards are being recognized and referenced around the world

    In developing CBTC consensus standards, WG2 depended totally on the support of the transit agencies, signaling suppliers, and other interested parties


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