IEEE 1475-2012
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IEEE Standard for the Functioning of Interfaces Among Propulsion, Friction Brake, and rain-Borne Master Control on Rail Rapid Transit Vehicles
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2012 |
Revision Standard – Active. The interfaces between and among functional systems on rail 1 rapid transit vehicles are prescribed. The systems themselves are treated as “black boxes;” requirements for the input signals and the output response are given. For each category of interface, three types are listed in increasing technical sophistication.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 1475-2012 front cover |
3 | Title page |
6 | Notice to users Laws and regulations Copyrights Updating of IEEE documents Errata Patents |
8 | Participants |
9 | Introduction |
10 | Contents |
11 | IMPORTANT NOTICE 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose |
12 | 2. Normative references 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions |
19 | 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations 4. Type of interface |
20 | 4.1 Type I interfaces 4.2 Type II interfaces 4.3 Type III interfaces |
22 | 5. Functional interfaces 5.1 Safety-critical interfaces 5.2 Emergency brake 5.2.1 Interfaces |
23 | 5.2.2 Signal origin(s) 5.2.3 Signal destination(s) 5.2.4 Signal characterization |
24 | 5.3 Direction 5.3.1 Type I interfaces 5.3.1.1 Interfaces |
25 | 5.3.1.2 Signal origin(s) 5.3.1.3 Signal destination(s) 5.3.1.4 Signal characterization 5.3.2 Type II interfaces 5.3.3 Type III interfaces 5.3.3.1 Interfaces 5.3.3.2 Signal origin(s) 5.3.3.3 Signal destination(s) |
26 | 5.3.3.4 Signal characterization 5.4 Traction/brake mode selection 5.4.1 Manual control 5.4.2 Power/coast/brake selection |
27 | 5.4.2.1 Type I interfaces 5.4.2.1.1 Interfaces 5.4.2.1.2 Signal origin(s) 5.4.2.1.3 Signal destination(s) 5.4.2.1.4 Signal characterization 5.4.2.2 Type II interfaces |
28 | 5.4.2.2.1 Interfaces 5.4.2.2.2 Signal origin(s) 5.4.2.2.3 Signal destination(s) 5.4.2.2.4 Signal characterization 5.4.2.3 Type III interfaces 5.4.2.3.1 Interfaces 5.4.2.3.2 Signal origin(s) 5.4.2.3.3 Signal destination(s) 5.4.2.3.4 Signal characterization 5.4.3 Parking brake |
29 | 5.4.3.1 Type I interfaces 5.4.3.1.1 Interfaces 5.4.3.1.2 Signal origin 5.4.3.1.3 Signal destinations 5.4.3.1.4 Signal characterizations |
30 | 5.4.3.2 Type II interfaces 5.4.3.3 Type III interfaces 5.4.4 Friction brakes applied |
31 | 5.4.4.1 Type I interfaces 5.4.4.1.1 Interfaces 5.4.4.1.2 Signal origin 5.4.4.1.3 Signal destinations 5.4.4.1.4 Signal characterizations 5.4.4.2 Type II interfaces 5.4.4.3 Type III interfaces 5.5 Modulation interfaces |
34 | 5.5.1 Power modulation interface |
35 | 5.5.1.1 Type I interfaces 5.5.1.1.1 Interfaces |
36 | 5.5.1.1.2 Signal origin(s) 5.5.1.1.3 Signal destination(s) 5.5.1.1.4 Signal characterization(s) |
37 | 5.5.1.2 Type II interfaces 5.5.1.2.1 Interfaces 5.5.1.2.2 Signal origin(s) 5.5.1.2.3 Signal destination(s) 5.5.1.2.4 Signal characterization |
38 | 5.5.1.3 Type III interfaces 5.5.1.3.1 . Interfaces 5.5.1.3.2 Signal origin(s) 5.5.1.3.3 Signal destination(s) 5.5.1.3.4 Signal characterization 5.5.2 Brake modulation interfaces |
39 | 5.5.2.1 Type I interfaces 5.5.2.1.1 Interfaces 5.5.2.1.2 Signal origins(s) 5.5.2.1.3 Signal destination(s) 5.5.2.1.4 Signal characterization |
40 | 5.5.2.2 Type II interfaces 5.5.2.2.1 Interfaces 5.5.2.2.2 Signal origin(s) 5.5.2.2.3 Signal destination(s) |
41 | 5.5.2.2.4 Signal characterization 5.5.2.3 Type III interfaces 5.5.2.3.1 Interfaces 5.5.2.3.2 Signal origin(s) 5.5.2.3.3 Signal destination(s) |
42 | 5.5.2.3.4 Signal characterization 5.5.3 Integrated friction brake modulation interfaces |
43 | 5.6 Blending 5.6.1 Type I interfaces |
44 | 5.6.1.1 Signal origin(s) 5.6.1.2 Signal destination(s) 5.6.1.3 Signal characterization 5.6.2 Type II interfaces 5.6.2.1 Interfaces 5.6.2.2 Signal destination(s) 5.6.2.3 Signal characterization |
45 | 5.6.3 Type III interfaces 5.6.3.1 Interfaces 5.6.3.2 Signal origin(s) 5.6.3.3 Signal destination(s) 5.6.3.4 Signal characterization 5.7 Load weigh |
46 | 5.7.1 Type I interfaces 5.7.2 Type II interfaces 5.7.2.1 Interfaces 5.7.2.2 Signal origin(s) |
47 | 5.7.2.3 Signal destination(s) 5.7.2.4 Signal characterization 5.7.3 Type III interfaces 5.8 Speed |
48 | 5.8.1 Type I interfaces 5.8.2 Type II interfaces 5.8.2.1 Interfaces 5.8.2.2 Signal origin(s) 5.8.2.3 Signal destination(s) |
49 | 5.8.2.4 Signal characterization 5.8.3 Type III interface 5.9 Penalty brake 5.9.1 Interfaces |
50 | 5.9.2 Signal origin(s) 5.9.3 Signal destination(s) 5.9.4 Suppression 5.10 Spin/slide interfaces |
52 | 5.10.1 Type I interfaces 5.10.1.1 Interfaces 5.10.1.2 Signal origin(s) |
53 | 5.10.1.3 Signal destination(s) 5.10.1.4 Signal characterization |
54 | 5.10.2 Type II interfaces 5.10.3 Type III interfaces 5.11 No-motion detection |
55 | 5.11.1 Interfaces 5.11.2 Signal origin(s) 5.11.3 Signal destination(s) 5.11.4 Signal characterization 5.12 Alertness monitoring 5.12.1 Interfaces |
56 | 5.12.2 Signal origin(s) 5.12.3 Signal destination(s) 5.12.4 Signal characterization 5.13 Specialized brake functions |
57 | 5.13.1 Type I interfaces 5.13.1.1 Interfaces 5.13.1.2 Signal origin(s) 5.13.1.3 Signal destination(s) 5.13.1.4 Signal characterization 5.13.2 Type II interfaces |
58 | 5.13.3 Type III interfaces 5.14 Specialized propulsion functions 5.14.1 Type I interfaces 5.14.1.1 Interfaces 5.14.1.2 Signal origin(s) 5.14.1.3 Signal destination(s) |
59 | 5.14.2 Type II interfaces 5.14.3 Type III interfaces 5.15 Door status 5.15.1 Interfaces 5.15.2 Signal origin(s) |
60 | 5.15.3 Signal destination(s) 5.15.4 Signal characterization 5.16 Data and fault annunciation interfaces 5.16.1 Type I interfaces 5.16.1.1 Interfaces 5.16.1.2 Signal origin(s) 5.16.1.3 Signal destination(s) 5.16.1.4 Signal characterization |
61 | 5.16.2 Type III interfaces |
62 | Annex A (informative) Bibliography |
63 | Annex B (normative) Example block diagrams for the three interface types |
65 | Annex C (informative) Alternative forms of propulsion system response to power modulation interface signals (See 5.5.1) |