| New device to prevent rail accidents tested by railenquiry on 07 December, 2012 - 09:01 AM | ||
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railenquiry | New device to prevent rail accidents tested on 07 December, 2012 - 09:01 AM | |
Hyderabad : Technology to automatically halt trains before collision. Railway passengers can look forward to a more safe and secure travel in future, thanks to a path-breaking technology developed by Hyderabad Batteries Limited (HBL).The Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS), developed by the company, has been successfully tested in real time and the system is found to be viable and effective, officials of the South Central Railway said.Field trials were conducted last month in real time on a track near Tandur station. Two TCAS-equipped locomotives operated a series of test runs, simulating scenarios including head-on collisions; rear-end collisions, and Spads (Signal Passed at Danger). The trains ran at converging speeds of 200 km per hour for the head-on tests, and 60 km per hour for Spad and collision demonstrations.A safety device designed to prevent train accidents, TCAS is based on a combination of railway signalling data with radio communications, global position, radio frequency identification devices, software and logic.HBL Power Systems was the first company to respond to the expression of interest floated by the Research, Design and Standards Organisation (RDSO) of the Indian Railways to develop an anti-collision device in August 2008.The system is designed to automatically bring trains to a halt when collision-like situations arise or when the red signal is violated, for various reasons. | ||