MTRC
MTRC
MTRC
Head of Department
Dr. K. Kavitha, Ph.D
Professor, ECE Department
03/17/2020 1
CONTENTS
• Introduction
• Main features
• Working
• Risks
• Architecture
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
• Conclusion
• Reference
INTRODUCTION
• MTRC is a railway signaling system that makes use of the
telecommunications between the train and track equipment for
the traffic management and infrastructure control.
• By means of these MTRC systems, the exact position of a
train is known more accurately than with the traditional
signalling system.
• This makes more efficient and safe way to manage the railway
traffic.
WORKING
• In the modern CBTC systems the trains continously calculate
and communicate their status radio to the wayside equipment
distributed along the line.
• This status includes, among other parameters, the exact
position, speed, travel direction and braking distance.
• Its enables the wayside equipment to define on the line that
must never be passed by the trains on the same track.
History
ADVANTAGES
• Increase rail capacity through closer train
operation.
• Improved efficient and flexibility of the rail
network.
• Improved serviced reliability.
• Increased safety.
• Reduced operation and maintenance cost for
track side infractucture.
ARCHITECTURE
Onboard ATP system
• This subsystem is in charge of the continuous
control of the train speed according to the
safety profile, and applying the brake if it is
necessary.
• Onboard ATO system
• It is responsible for the automatic control of the
traction and braking effort in order to keep the
train the threshold established by the ATP
subsystem.
Onboard ATP system
This subsystem is in charge of the continuous control of the train speed according to the
safety profile, and applying the brake if it is necessary.
CONCLUSION