Sensors (Nov 2012)

Track Detection in Railway Sidings Based on MEMS Gyroscope Sensors

  • Miguel A. López,
  • Damià Felip,
  • J. Antonio Castro,
  • Josep M. Fuertes,
  • Antoni Gelonch,
  • Adolf Comerón,
  • Antoni Broquetas,
  • José A. Pulido

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s121216228
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
pp. 16228 – 16249

Abstract

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The paper presents a two-step technique for real-time track detection in single-track railway sidings using low-cost MEMS gyroscopes. The objective is to reliably know the path the train has taken in a switch, diverted or main road, immediately after the train head leaves the switch. The signal delivered by the gyroscope is first processed by an adaptive low-pass filter that rejects noise and converts the temporal turn rate data in degree/second units into spatial turn rate data in degree/meter. The conversion is based on the travelled distance taken from odometer data. The filter is implemented to achieve a speed-dependent cut-off frequency to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio. Although direct comparison of the filtered turn rate signal with a predetermined threshold is possible, the paper shows that better detection performance can be achieved by processing the turn rate signal with a filter matched to the rail switch curvature parameters. Implementation aspects of the track detector have been optimized for real-time operation. The detector has been tested with both simulated data and real data acquired in railway campaigns.

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