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BS EN 62290-2:2014

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Railway applications. Urban guided transport management and command/control systems – Functional requirements specification

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BSI 2014 76
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This part of IEC 62290 specifies the functional requirements of UGTMSs (Urban Guided Transport Management and Command/Control Systems) for use in urban guided passenger transport lines and networks. This part of IEC 62290 is applicable for new lines or for upgrading existing signalling and command control systems.

This part of IEC 62290 is applicable to applications using:

  • continuous data transmission

  • continuous supervision of train movements by train protection profile

  • localisation of trains by external wayside equipment or reporting trains.

This standard is not applicable to existing command and control systems or projects in progress prior to the effective date of this standard.

In this Part 2 of the standard, the functional requirements set the framework to which detailed functions should be added to define any generic or specific application.

Because of that, although this part of the standard is applicable as a basis to define SRS, FIS and FFFIS, elements may be added for a generic or specific application.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Foreword
Endorsement notice
5 Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications
6 English
CONTENTS
8 INTRODUCTION
9 Figures
Figure 1 – The three-step process followed by the UGTMS standard
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
4 Operational concept
4.1 Organisation of operation for urban guided transport
12 Figure 2 – Organisation of operation
13 4.2 Basic operational principles
4.3 Principles to ensure safe route
14 4.4 Principles to ensure safe separation of trains
4.5 Principles to ensure safe speed
15 4.6 Degraded modes of train operation
5 Functions for train operation
Figure 3 – Train protection profile and speed supervision
16 5.1 Ensure safe movement of trains
5.1.1 Ensure safe route
Figure 4 – Specification of a safe route
19 5.1.2 Ensure safe separation of trains
22 5.1.3 Determine permitted speed
24 5.1.4 Authorize train movement
27 5.1.5 Supervise train movement
31 5.1.6 Provide interface with external interlocking
5.2 Drive train
32 5.2.1 Determine operating speed profile
33 5.2.2 Control train movement in accordance with train operating speed profile
5.2.3 Stop train in station
35 5.3 Supervise guideway
5.3.1 Prevent collision with obstacles
36 5.3.2 Prevent collisions with persons on tracks
40 5.3.3 Protect staff on track by work zone
41 5.4 Supervise passenger transfer
5.4.1 Control train and platform doors
44 5.4.2 Prevent injuries to persons between cars or between platform and train
5.4.3 Ensure starting conditions
46 5.5 Operate a train
5.5.1 Put in or take out of operation
47 5.5.2 Manage driving modes
48 5.5.3 Manage movement of trains between two operational stops
5.5.4 Manage depots and stabling areas
49 5.5.5 Manage UGTMS transfer tracks
5.5.6 Restrict train entry to station
5.5.7 Change the travel direction
50 5.5.8 Couple and split a train
51 5.5.9 Supervise the status of the train
53 5.5.10 Manage traction power supply on train
54 5.6 Ensure detection and management of emergency situations
5.6.1 React to detected fire/smoke
55 5.6.2 React to detected derailment
5.6.3 React to detected or suspected broken rail
56 5.6.4 Manage passenger requests
57 5.6.5 React to loss of train integrity
58 5.6.6 Supervise closed and locked status of train doors
59 6 Functions for operation management and supervision
6.1 Manage the daily timetable
6.1.1 Import timetables
6.1.2 Select the timetable
60 6.1.3 Modify the operational timetable
6.2 Manage the train service
6.2.1 Manage train missions
62 6.2.2 Set routes automatically
63 6.2.3 Regulate trains
6.2.4 Ensure connecting services
64 6.2.5 Manage operational disturbances
6.2.6 Dispatch trains
65 6.3 Supervise train operations
6.3.1 Supervise train tracking
66 6.3.2 Supervise trains and wayside equipment
67 6.3.3 Supervise passengers
68 6.4 Control traction power
6.4.1 Monitor traction power supply
6.4.2 Command traction power supply
6.4.3 Control regenerative braking
6.5 Manage the interface with the HMI
69 6.5.1 Manage the interface with operations control HMI
6.5.2 Manage the interface with the train HMI
6.6 Provide interface with the communication system for passengers and staff
70 6.7 Provide interface with the passengers information system
6.8 Provide interface with passenger surveillance system
6.9 Support maintenance
71 6.10 Manage rolling stock and staff resources
6.10.1 Assign rolling stock to operation needs
6.10.2 Assign or reassign train staff
73 Bibliography
BS EN 62290-2:2014
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