IEEE Access (Jan 2017)

2.6 GHz Intra-Consist Channel Model for Train Control and Management Systems

  • Juan Moreno Garcia-Loygorri,
  • Inaki Val,
  • Aitor Arriola,
  • Cesar Briso-Rodriguez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2759324
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
pp. 23052 – 23059

Abstract

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This paper presents a full characterization of the communications channel inside a train vehicle, in both narrow and wideband configurations. The purpose of this characterization is to be one of the first steps to check the feasibility of a wireless implementation of a train-control management system, a service which has been always carried over a wired network. Many different train topologies and scenarios have been taken into account in this paper (continuous and non-continuous train; train inside a tunnel, open-air or depot) and different results have been obtained (path-loss, angle of arrival, power-delay profile, and delay spread). The results show significant differences between continuous and non-continuous trains, and also highlight the importance of having a proper channel model with one slope per train car, instead of having only one slope for the whole train.

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