Zero-Visibility Navigation For The Indian Railways: Vatsalya Mathur Kapileshwar Singh M.D.Chawhan
Zero-Visibility Navigation For The Indian Railways: Vatsalya Mathur Kapileshwar Singh M.D.Chawhan
Zero-Visibility Navigation For The Indian Railways: Vatsalya Mathur Kapileshwar Singh M.D.Chawhan
Kapileshwar Singh
rd
M.D.Chawhan
3 Year
Electronics & Communications
Department,
3 Year
Electronics & Communications
Department,
Asst. Professor
Electronics & Communications
Department,
ABSTRACT
Every year the Indian Railways incurs heavy losses due to
fogs. In last 3 years the Indian Railways has lost in access of 1
lakh crores due cancellation of trains, heavy delay in running
trains and accidents occurring due to foggy conditions.
Moreover many people have lost their lives in these mishaps,
which has tagged the Indian Railways as unsafe and
unreliable. The Indian railways is an amazing example of
successful government run enterprise not only in India but
also for the whole world. Government has taken back foot
policy of cancelling and delaying trains which has worsened
the crisis. This project is aimed towards the normal operation
of Indian Railways even in dense fog as well as in zerovisibility condition1 This project puts forth an innovative and
dynamic concept aimed to provide a practical tool in the
hands of railways to fight with fogs and continue normal
operations even in zero-visibility condition.
The concept of this project Zero-Visibility Navigation is
based on using different aspects such as laser signaling
systems, RF signaling systems, embedded systems, digital
communication systems as well as visual graphics and
animation systems. A well designed system based on
optimum utilization of all the above mentioned technologies is
the zero-visibility navigation system.
Keywords
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1. INTRODUCTION
It is the month of extreme winters in India and winter comes
along with many other calamities such as fog. This fog causes
several restrictions on the transport system. This project
concerns itself over the damages and losses incurred by Indian
railways every year due to fogs.
Fog causes the following problems:1. Due to extremely low visibility many serious rail accidents
occur causing severe loss to life and property.
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even in zero-visibility conditions. The beam created by the
LASER is highly focused a comparison between a light bulb
and has a range of about 25 km. Light bulbs illuminate the
whole space but a laser concentrates power in one spot. The
power in beam can be concentrated, too, and sent in the right
direction .Hundreds of milli watts of Omni-directional power
is not as effective as focused power of a few milli watts.We
are in a computer programming age. The power of language
based programs is so immense that we can perform almost all
activities we aspire of. While performing the track sectioning
of the railway tracks by the multi-purpose advanced machines
, if we video- record the important landmarks such as the
position and state of signal ,bends or speed limit marks,
distance of station and platform , important signals like blow
horn, level crossing, loop extension etc. are present. All this
data will be data recorded and fed in the database along with
their relative distances. The software will be enabled to record
the speed of the moving train and simultaneously display the
important marks like signaling and speed control which shall
be entertained by the loco-pilot.
Hence the driver will be looking at the virtual animation video
of the happenings outside and he does not need to look
outside while running the locomotive and hence the problem
of visibility is solved. In short, the driver merely follows an
animated video like one plays a computer game. The
following flow-diagram represents some of the various
aspects that we will take into consideration for the database.
In the games like Road rash, the speed taken into account is
the instantaneous speed, but calculating the instantaneous
speed of the model toy train is not possible, so we assume the
speed of the remote controlled train as constant. Hence, the
position of the landmarks can be fixed as per the time required
to reach them.
Landmark
by
1(Signal)
Landmark
the
Landmark
3(Signal)
--------- requirement)
Landmark
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2.3 Calculation
There will be a system to constantly keep checking the
instantaneous speed of the loco from its odometer directly at a
particular sampling interval. The sampling interval can be 1
second, 0.5 seconds or even smaller. Smaller the sampling
time interval better the resolution and performance of the
zero-visibility Navigation system. Now suppose we move
from Agra, and the immediately next landmark is a signal
which is say 20 meters away, and the sampling rate of speed
in our system is say 500 ms(very good resolution). Then our
system will keep tracking the instantaneous speed of the loco
for every passage of 200ms. We set the reaction time for the
driver then for different speeds the display will be shown with
different distances of the landmark. Here, if the speed of train
is very less say (25 kmph i.e 6.94 m/s), and the reaction time
is set as 4 seconds, then distance left for the landmark when
the display will be shown= 6.94*4= 27.76m. Since in the
sample no. 5 the distance left is less than 27.76, the program
written will automatically start displaying the information
about the approaching landmark along with the expected time
of occurrence as per the current speed
Table 1. Calculation of relative distance
Sa
mpl
e
no.
1
2
3
4
5
3.
Instantaneo
us
Speed
Distance Covered
Remaining landmark
distance
18 kmph=
5m/s
20kmph=
5.55m/s
20kmph=
5.55m/s
25kmph=
6.94m/s
25kmph=
6.94m/s
5*0.5s=2.5m
40-2.5=37.5m
5.55*0.5s=2.77m
37.5-2.77=34.23m
5.55*0.5s=2.77m
34.23-2.77=31.46m
6.94*0.5s=3.47m
31.46-3.47=27.99m
6.94*0.5s=3.47m
27.99-3.47=24.52m
FIGURES:
Warning Signs.
Time of appearance
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Fig 1: Basic database
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Fig 2: Basic structure of the system
3. CONCLUSION
Constant interaction with Railway employees and seniors
studying in Engineering institutes like IIT Powai helped in
drawing the conclusion that this technology is very innovative
and never ever thought of. This technology can change the
face of Indian Railways and is also very efficient, feasible and
cost-effective. There are certain important conclusions which
can be drawn after practical implementation of this project:
As the system is program driven the data from various other
modern devices such as Anti-Collision Device (ACD),
Vigilance Control Device(VCD) etc can also be included to
make the system accurate and flawless.
This project will not only help the Indian Railways during
foggy conditions but also during other Zero-visibility
situations like Heavy rains, storms, smog etc
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This project will ensure complete passenger safety and
convenience. Moreover it will help in rebuilding the trust of
Indian passengers on the services of Indian Railways.
4.1Previous response to the paper: Because of the innovative
idea involved in the project, the paper has been awarded the
best paper twice in paperfest organized under
TECHNOVISION (National level Technical Symposium) of
Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management,
Nagpur. The same paper got placed in top 3 papers at
MINDSPARX (National-level technical event) organized by
College of Engineering, Pune in association with IEEE
4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Mr. Yashavant Kanetkar, pioneer of the IT industry, writer of
the book LET US C.
5. REFERENCES
[1]
Mr.Hemant Mathur
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