Presentation 2003/12/12
A Study of deriving Railway Signalling System Design through Requirements Analysis
Mitusyoshi FUKUDA, Ikuo WATANABE, Natsuki TERADA, Toshiyuki SHIMAZOE, Tamio OKUTANI,
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Abstract(in English) Although the railway signalling system should be optimized in consideration of maintainability, cost effectiveness, safety, reliability and availability, this is not the case with the present railway signalling system. Under the circumstances, we proposed a top-down requirement analysis, applied it to the signalling system of projected Shinkansen lines and composed a new system configuration. This paper introduces the methodology of the proposed technique, procedure of the requirement analysis and the result of the availability and reliability analysis.
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Keyword(in English) railway signaling / requirement analysis / availability / reliability analysis
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Title (in English) A Study of deriving Railway Signalling System Design through Requirements Analysis
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Keyword(1) railway signaling
Keyword(2) requirement analysis
Keyword(3) availability
Keyword(4) reliability analysis
1st Author's Name Mitusyoshi FUKUDA
1st Author's Affiliation Signalling and Telecommunications Technology Division, Railway Technical Research Institute()
2nd Author's Name Ikuo WATANABE
2nd Author's Affiliation Signalling and Telecommunications Technology Division, Railway Technical Research Institute
3rd Author's Name Natsuki TERADA
3rd Author's Affiliation Signalling and Telecommunications Technology Division, Railway Technical Research Institute
4th Author's Name Toshiyuki SHIMAZOE
4th Author's Affiliation Signal and Telecommunication Division, Electrical Engineering Dept., Japan Railway Construction, Transoprt and Technology Agency
5th Author's Name Tamio OKUTANI
5th Author's Affiliation Signalling System Section Business Plannning Dept. Kyosan Electric MFG.CO.,LTD.
Date 2003/12/12
Paper # DC2003-86
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 535
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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