Presentation 1997/3/18
A Railway Communication System Using a Multi-carrier Technique
Kenji OBATA, Takaaki HASEGAWA, Shoji IRIE,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper, considering the particular noise of a track circuit in a railway, a high bit rate and high quality railway communication systems are described. After simple analysis on such railway noise, a multi-carrier communication scheme without a PLL whose instability causes damages on communication systems is proposed, and its performance is evaluated by computer simulation. This scheme can send data in high bit rate by enhancement of usable frequency with few influence of railway noise. It is shown that proposed scheme has better bit error rate performance than the conventional system has.
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Keyword(in English) railway signalling / multi-carrier / track circuit
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Title (in English) A Railway Communication System Using a Multi-carrier Technique
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Keyword(1) railway signalling
Keyword(2) multi-carrier
Keyword(3) track circuit
1st Author's Name Kenji OBATA
1st Author's Affiliation Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Systems Eng., Saitama University()
2nd Author's Name Takaaki HASEGAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Systems Eng., Saitama University
3rd Author's Name Shoji IRIE
3rd Author's Affiliation Technical Research Center, Nippon Signal Co., Ltd.
Date 1997/3/18
Paper # IT96-63,ISEC96-55,SST96-70
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 588
Page pp.pp.-
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