Technical Meeting Papers

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199903 – O’Hara – Year 2000 Testing of Embedded Systems Devices

By: Kevin O'Hara
Date Presented: March 12th, 1999


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202503 – Afshar – CBTC Signalling System & Emerging Technologies; AI, Machine Learning & Crowd Computing for Adaptive Real-Time Train Timetables

By: Parisa Afshar
Date Presented: March 21st, 2025


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202503 – Li – Competency Management in the Australian Railway Signalling Industry

By: Daniel Li
Date Presented: March 21st, 2025


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202503 – Moore – Signal Design Report: What Is It and Why Do We Need It?

By: Trevor Moore
Date Presented: March 21st, 2025


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202503 – Sudholz – Break of Gauge: Competencies in the Australian Signalling Project Environment

By: Thomas Sudholz
Date Presented: March 21st, 2025


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202503 – Turner – Growing Graduates in the Sun: 30 Years of Signalling Graduate Development in Queensland Rail

By: Blake Turner
Date Presented: March 21st, 2025


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202503 – Villegas – The Importance of Operation and Maintenance Concepts in the Delivery and Operation of Rail Networks

By: Selena Villegas
Date Presented: March 21st, 2025


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200407 – Modernisation of KTMB’s Signalling & Telecommunication Systems

Date Presented: July 19th, 2004


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1998 – July – Skilton – Tranz Rail’s National Train Control Centre

By: JT Skilton
Date Presented: October 20th, 2024

JT Skilton Signalling systems within Tranz Rail which require control from a remote location can be classified into three types, Centralised Traffic Control (CTC), remote controlled interlockings in Track Warrant (TW) territory and remote controlled interlockings embedded in Double Line Automatic (DLA) signalling. The CTC systems control the movement of trains in both directions over a single line section divided up into block sections and crossing loops. A field unit is installed at each crossing loop for the purpose of communicating with the control centre. TW control requires all trains to hold a warrant for the section of line being traversed. This warrant is issued to the locomotive engineer verbally over the train radio system and checked for correct reception by reading back over the radio system to the control centre. A selected number of crossing loops within TW territory are fully interlocked and equipped with a field unit which allows the Train Control Operator (TCO) to have full control over motor points and signals. Centralised control of interlockings in DLA territory is used where junctions between main and branch lines occur. Central control is used for movements to and from the branch line and, although it can also be used for signalling along the main lines, the interlocking can be switched to automatic for main line movements.


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1998 – July – McDonald – Today’s Interlocking – A World of Applications

By: Wayne McDonald
Date Presented: October 20th, 2024

Wayne McDonald Computer based interlockings today must be adaptable to the vastly different environments found in the many rail networks throughout the world. This paper overviews some of these environments where one such system, WESTRACE, has been installed and it highlights some of the special requirements essential to suit those locations.  


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201807 – Page & Kumar – Transforming Railways with ETCS Level 3

Author(s): Charles Page & Vijay Kumar

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201803 – Rispoli – The Rise of Satellite Technology Appeal for Train Control Systems

Author(s): Francesco Rispoli

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201803 – Moore – Track Circuit Activation Issues for DMUs

Author(s): Trevor Moore

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201803 – Whiteside, Moody & Helmus – Data Analytics For Rail Insights Into the Digital Transformation

Author(s): Christopher Whiteside, Heather Moody & Dr Rhena Helmus

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201803 – Danton – Delhi Metro Line 7

Author(s): Julian Danton

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201803 – Hunter & Joseph – Use of Independent Safety Assessment on Railway Projects

Author(s): Hugh Hunter & Serge Joseph

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201707 – Wimberley – Cyber Security in a Heavy Haul Railway

Author(s): Jeff Wimberley

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