Essays about: "GSM-R"
Found 5 essays containing the word GSM-R.
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1. Evaluation of a Set of TCP Features over Narrowband Radio Bearer for Train Communication
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för elektro- och informationsteknikAbstract : An engineering approach to the evaluation of the TCP as a narrowband bearer for short messages in the low latency train-trackside communication scenario is described in this report. The project was developed in cooperation with Bombardier Transportation Sweden AB as a part of the “ETCS over GPRS” venture. READ MORE
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2. Addressing non-conformities in a ERTMS implementation : Collecting non-conformities in ERTMS simulation and analyzing their management via a database
University essay from KTH/Radio Systems Laboratory (RS Lab)Abstract : The European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) aims to standardize train control command and communication systems in Europe. The main goal of its introduction is to develop trans-European railway traffic and increase competition. READ MORE
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3. Train-borne Antennas : A business case study
University essay from KTH/Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT)Abstract : The global rail network every year is used to transport approximately 21 billion of people and 10 billion tons of cargo. These numbers is estimated that are going to increase in the future. Railway will become the transportation of the future. READ MORE
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4. Is GSM-R the limiting factor for the ERTMS system capacity?
University essay from KTH/Trafik och logistikAbstract : The European Rail Traffic Management System, ERTMS, is introduced as a common signalling system for the European railway network. ERTMS consist of two main parts, the signalling part ETCS and the radio transmission system GSM-R, based on the well-established GSM standard. READ MORE
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5. On Models for Interference Calculations between Radio Communication Systems
University essay from KTH/SignalbehandlingAbstract : When installing a new radio system, it is of great importance to know that it will not interfere with the already existing systems, and that they can coexist side by side. The problems that will follow if interference occurs, can be of huge magnitude, e.g. radars not working, trains stopping etc. READ MORE