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More and more suppliers are delivering tools to improve the energy efficiency and punctuality of train traffic. New traffic management systems should be able to detect possible conflicts (two trains arriving at the same time at the same crossing) and should be able to propose the optimal solution. This information should get communicated to the trains. An interoperable data exchange is needed.
Key words : Traffic Management Systems, Driving Advisory Systems, Eco-Driving, Smooth Train Traffic
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- Introduction
Bart Van der Spiegel, Energy Manager, Infrabel and Co-Chair of UIC Energy & CO2 Expert Network
- The ADL-project of SBB
Arnold Trümpi, Head of Energy Management, SBB
- The need for connected-DAS, view from the manufacturers
Per Leander, CEO Transrail
Mads Bergendorf, Chief Customer Relationships Officer, CUBRIS
- Brainstorming
Do we need communication between Traffic Management Systems and DAS?
Where should be the border between both?
What should be done in applications on ground?
What should be done on-board?
What information should get exchanged?
How can we organise the work in order to come to an interoperable protocol?
- Questions & Answers and debate
- Wrap up & conclusions
Bart Van der Spiegel, Energy Manager, Infrabel and Co-Chair of UIC Energy & CO2 Expert Network