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Decision‐making strategies in fixed‐block railway signaling systems: A discrete event systems approach

Mustafa Seçkin DurmuşElectrical and Electronics Engineering Department Pamukkale University Kinikli 20070 Denizli TurkeyShigemasa TakaiDivision of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering Osaka University, 2‐1 Yamada‐Oka Suita, Osaka 565‐0871 JapanMehmet Turan SöylemezControl Engineering Department Istanbul Technical University Maslak 34469 Istanbul Turkey
2014en
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Ensuring the system safety at all times is most important in railway systems where small failures may result in a large number of casualties and property loss. Although there are various design methods, safety precautions, and recommendations of the railway‐related safety standards, sometimes the occurrence of accidents cannot be prevented. In this paper, according to the recommendations of the railway‐related safety standards, an interlocking system architecture, which consists of two controllers and a coordinator, for a fixed‐block railway signaling system is studied. Based on the Petri net models of railway field components, decision‐making strategies including fault diagnosis are presented. © 2014 Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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