The Future of Railway Signalling: A Strategic
From relay-based systems to AI-powered, self-healing networks, the coming decades promise a quantum leap in how railways manage train
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From relay-based systems to AI-powered, self-healing networks, the coming decades promise a quantum leap in how railways manage train
One promising, eficient, and low-cost solution is the reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS). This paper reviews the state of the art of RIS for railway communications in the mmWave context. First, we
For these reasons it is necessary to use modern communication and signaling systems for the intelligent control of these railways. In addition, the railway infrastructures use many supplementary systems
The primary objective of this project is to utilize wireless communication in order to reduce the number of train accidents and train
Communication-based systems provide significant safety and operational advantages through advanced technologies like moving block signalling and wireless communication.
This chapter gives a detailed review of the usage of intelligent technologies in different sectors of high-speed rail (HSR) systems. It focuses on the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning
Through Multi-AI Agent Collaboration Technology and Advanced Trust Technology, Fujitsu supports transformation, transcending corporate and organizational
To enhance the quality and transmission rate of visible light in RC, the study employs a blend of wave division multiplexing and OFDM techniques to create a high-speed communication method in visible
In light of the prevailing application of artificial intelligence technologies within railway systems, this study leverages large model technology characterized by robust learning capabilities,
Based on these technologies, we aim to resolve the challenges related to intelligence, light weight, and flexible marshaling of trains, and provide technical support for the wireless
IoT Futurism Smart Lighting Systems for Railway Platforms are advanced lighting solutions that leverage Internet of Things (IoT) technology to provide efficient, automated, and intelligent lighting for railway
This paper, therefore, conducts a comprehensive analysis of the current state of global railway intelligent digital transformation, focusing on the
Its journey started with the recognition of the need for improvement in railway operations. As technological modernization accelerated in the late twentieth century after the advent of HSR, rail
Train collisions and crashes in India are often attributed to human error and incompetence, making railway safety a critical concern. This project aims to prevent train collisions by employing wireless
LTE-R (LTE for Railways): Specifically designed for rail networks, LTE-R enhances connectivity. This means that LTE-R enables high-speed wireless voice and data communications inside trains,
The railway signalling landscape is set to transform from electromechanical logic to intelligent, context-aware digital systems. This transformation will not only enhance safety and capacity but also redefine
It is thus necessary for railways to replace the current 2G-based technology with the next generation railway dedicated communication system with improved capacity and capability, and the
This wireless technology must support high-speed train mobility, full coverage of long sections of track, seamless handoffs without data loss as a train moves along the track, tightly controlled network
By analyzing the current development status of foreign railways, it can be found that the overall trend of intelligent development of global railways is to deeply integrate advanced technologies such as BIM,
This paper provides further challenges and research directions for the intelligent dispatching command of HSR. To achieve the objectives, new
Our target is to provide an overview of developments and to discuss gaps and future opportunities that can support understanding of the use of AI
Both metropolitan and high speed railways require the use of advanced signaling and control systems to guarantee and optimize their operation. For these reasons it is necessary to use modern
In that respect, the role of information and communication technologies was investigated for the case of autonomous trains and automated
This Special Issue features five papers that each represent a range of topics within the field of intelligent systems for railway infrastructure. These papers explore topics ranging from
In the first section, we highlight those technologies that impact railways in general, that is, not communications systems. The very first to mention is the construction of train car body shells
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