1、BSI Standards PublicationRailway applications Procedure to determine the performance requirements forradio systems applied toradio-based train controlsystemsPD IEC/TS 62773:2014National forewordThis Published Document is the UK implementation of IEC/TS 62773:2014.The UK participation in its preparat
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4、trategy Committee on 30 June 2014.Amendments/corrigenda issued since publicationDate Text affectedPUBLISHED DOCUMENTPD IEC/TS 62773:2014IEC TS 62773 Edition 1.0 2014-04 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Railway applications Procedure to determine the performance requirements for radio systems applied to radio
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6、3:2014 2 IEC TS 62773:2014 IEC 2014 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 5 INTRODUCTION . 7 1 Scope 8 2 Normative references 8 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 8 3.1 Terms and definitions 8 3.2 Abbreviations 9 4 Outline of the process for determining performance requirements . 9 5 Definition of preconditions
7、 on available spectrum 11 5.1 Environmental conditions 11 5.1.1 General . 11 5.1.2 Obstacle 11 5.1.3 Climate conditions . 12 5.1.4 Electromagnetic interference . 12 5.2 Regulatory constraints 12 6 Definition of preconditions on railway operation . 12 6.1 Railway line conditions . 12 6.1.1 General .
8、12 6.1.2 Line maximum speed . 12 6.1.3 Track conditions 13 6.1.4 Line configurations 13 6.1.5 Station configurations 13 6.2 Operational conditions 13 6.2.1 General . 13 6.2.2 Minimum design headway 13 6.2.3 Maximum number of trains in one control area . 13 6.3 TC communication requirement . 14 6.3.1
9、 Maximum tolerable loss of communication . 14 6.3.2 Network latency . 14 6.3.3 TC transmission period 14 6.3.4 TC throughput . 14 6.3.5 Control area 14 6.3.6 Maintenance conditions . 14 6.4 Required type of transmission . 14 7 Radio parameters 15 7.1 General . 15 7.2 Security parameters 15 7.3 Trans
10、mission parameters 15 8 Relationship between preconditions and radio parameters. 15 8.1 General . 15 8.2 Environmental conditions 17 8.2.1 Obstacle and radio parameters 17 8.2.2 Climate conditions and radio parameters . 18 8.2.3 Electromagnetic Interference and radio parameters . 19 8.3 Regulatory c
11、onstraints and radio parameters 20 8.4 Railway line conditions . 21 PD IEC/TS 62773:2014IEC TS 62773:2014 IEC 2014 3 8.4.1 Line maximum speed and radio parameters . 21 8.4.2 Track conditions and radio parameters 22 8.4.3 Line configurations and radio parameters 23 8.4.4 Station configuration and rad
12、io parameters 24 8.5 Operational conditions 25 8.5.1 Minimum design headway and radio parameters 25 8.5.2 Maximum number of trains in one control area and radio parameters. 26 8.6 TC communication requirement . 27 8.6.1 Maximum tolerable loss of communication and radio parameters . 27 8.6.2 Network
13、latency and radio parameters . 28 8.6.3 TC transmission period and radio parameters 29 8.6.4 TC throughput and radio parameters . 30 8.6.5 Control area and radio parameters 31 8.6.6 Maintenance conditions and radio parameters . 32 8.7 Required type of transmission and radio parameters . 32 Annex A (
14、informative) Additional preconditions 33 A.1 Operational conditions 33 A.1.1 Overlay on existing facilities 33 A.1.2 Signal aspect . 33 A.1.3 Block . 33 A.2 System conditions . 33 A.2.1 General . 33 A.2.2 Train localization . 33 A.2.3 Continuous control/intermittent control . 34 A.2.4 Train protecti
15、on profile . 34 A.2.5 System entry/exit . 34 A.2.6 Temporary speed restriction 34 A.2.7 Emergency stop command . 34 A.2.8 Interlocking control/route control 34 A.2.9 Level crossing control 34 A.2.10 Couple and split a train 34 A.2.11 Automatic train operation . 35 A.3 Relationship between preconditi
16、ons and radio parameters 35 A.3.1 General . 35 A.3.2 Operational conditions . 36 A.3.3 System conditions . 39 Annex B (informative) Considerations for in-continuity . 46 B.1 Communication in in-continuity . 46 B.2 Considerations for in-continuity in radio systems. 46 B.2.1 General issues 46 B.2.2 Sp
17、ecific issues related to failure caused by external system factors 46 B.2.3 Specific issues related to failure caused by internal system factors . 46 Bibliography 48 Figure 1 Factors influencing performance requirements . 10 Figure 2 Maximum number of trains in case of divided area . 13 Table 1 List
18、 of preconditions and radio parameters 11 PD IEC/TS 62773:2014 4 IEC TS 62773:2014 IEC 2014 Table 2 Relationship matrix between preconditions and radio parameters 16 Table 3 Obstacle and radio parameters 17 Table 4 Climate conditions and radio parameters . 18 Table 5 Electromagnetic interference and
19、 radio parameters . 19 Table 6 Regulatory constraints and radio parameters 20 Table 7 Line maximum speed and radio parameters 21 Table 8 Track conditions and radio parameters 22 Table 9 Line configurations and radio parameters 23 Table 10 Station configuration and radio parameters . 24 Table 11 Mini
20、mum design headway and radio parameters . 25 Table 12 Maximum number of trains in one control area and radio parameters 26 Table 13 Maximum tolerable loss of communication and radio parameters . 27 Table 14 Network latency and radio parameters . 28 Table 15 TC transmission period and radio parameter
21、s 29 Table 16 TC throughput and radio parameters . 30 Table 17 Control area and radio parameters 31 Table 18 Maintenance conditions and radio parameters . 32 Table 19 Required type of transmission and radio parameters . 32 Table A.1 Relationship matrix between preconditions and radio parameters 35 T
22、able A.2 Overlay on existing facilities and radio parameters. 36 Table A.3 Signal aspect and radio parameters . 37 Table A.4 Block and radio parameters . 38 Table A.5 Train localization and radio parameters 39 Table A.6 Train protection profile and radio parameters . 40 Table A.7 System entry/exit a
23、nd radio parameters . 41 Table A.8 Temporary speed restriction and radio parameters . 42 Table A.9 Emergency stop command and radio parameters . 43 Table A.10 Interlocking control/route control and radio parameters 43 Table A.11 Level crossing control and radio parameters 44 Table A.12 Couple and sp
24、lit a train and radio parameters 45 PD IEC/TS 62773:2014IEC TS 62773:2014 IEC 2014 5 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ RAILWAY APPLICATIONS PROCEDURE TO DETERMINE THE PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR RADIO SYSTEMS APPLIED TO RADIO-BASED TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS FOREWORD 1) The International Elect
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42、rpose of this Technical Specification is to provide a guideline for the rail transport authority and/or the supplier of the radio system to determine performance requirements of the radio system from the conditions of the railway systems using the radio-based train control systems. This Technical Sp
43、ecification specifies the procedure to determine the performance requirements for radio system applied to the radio-based train control systems. The performance requirements are related to the radio parameters. Each radio parameter needs to be set to an appropriate value to enable data exchange with
44、 quality of service that will meet the requirements from the railway system as a whole and particularly the train control functions. Radio parameters are then decided based on the analysis of the conditions of the railway system using the train control system. PD IEC/TS 62773:2014 8 IEC TS 62773:201
45、4 IEC 2014 RAILWAY APPLICATIONS PROCEDURE TO DETERMINE THE PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR RADIO SYSTEMS APPLIED TO RADIO-BASED TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS 1 Scope The objective of this Technical Specification is to establish a procedure to be used by rail transport authorities and/or radio suppliers to dete
46、rmine the appropriate performance requirements of radio system for a radio-based train control system, consistent with their specific business needs and existing conditions: the Technical Specification itself consists in defining a procedure linking preconditions to some radio parameters. Then, the
47、appropriate performance requirements are deduced by the user of the Technical Specification from the radio parameters. 2 Normative references The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, onl
48、y the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. None. 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1.1 capacity m
49、aximum amount of information transmitted and received per unit time on the radio link 3.1.2 data rate amount of data transmitted over a given period of time (usually expressed in “bits per second” or “bytes per second”) Note 1 to entry: The minimum data rate needs to take into account the maximum amount of transmitted data per unit time for the train control system. 3.1.3 encryption method of transmitting information so that third parties c