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Delivering signalling systems for the Asian hig...

Joffrey Lauthier
October 01, 2013
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Delivering signalling systems for the Asian high-speed rail networks

Streamlining train control systems architecture to reduce CAPEX and OPEX.
Maintaining the compatibility with the national ATP systems.
Leveraging new radio communication technologies to improve safety.

Rail Systems Asia 2013, Stratcoms
October 1, 2013 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Joffrey Lauthier

October 01, 2013
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  1. DELIVERING SIGNALLING SYSTEMS FOR THE ASIAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORKS RAIL

    SYSTEMS ASIA 2013 OCT. 1ST, KUALA LUMPUR JOFFREY LAUTHIER HEAD OF SALES, ASIA PACIFIC RAIL CONTROL SOLUTIONS
  2. INTRODUCTION TO BOMBARDIER 1. Aerospace and Transportation 2. High-speed references

    in Asia EUROPEAN RAIL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT 1. The high-speed rail market 2. Why ERTMS? 3. What is ERTMS Level 2? BEYOND ERTMS LEVEL 2 1. Radio transmission: GSM-R, TETRA, WiMAX or LTE? 2. Compatibility with national ATP systems 3. Automatic Train Operations 4. Fast forward to ERTMS Level 3 AGENDA PAGE 2 | RAIL SYSTEMS ASIA 2013 | DELIVERING SIGNALLING SYSTEMS FOR THE ASIAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORKS
  3. INTRODUCTION TO BOMBARDIER THE WORLD’S ONLY MANUFACTURER OF BOTH PLANES

    AND TRAINS Corporate office in Montréal, Canada Listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (BBD) Listed on the Dow Jones Sustainability World index $17 billion revenues, $66 billion backlog 70,000+ people worldwide AEROSPACE Business aircrafts: Learjet, Challenger, Global Commercial aircrafts: Q-Series, CRJ Series, CSeries TRANSPORTATION Rolling Stock E&M Systems Integration Signalling Systems Maintenance Services PAGE 3 | RAIL SYSTEMS ASIA 2013 | DELIVERING SIGNALLING SYSTEMS FOR THE ASIAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORKS
  4. ON THE CHINESE VERY-HIGH SPEED LINES PAGE 5 | RAIL

    SYSTEMS ASIA 2013 | DELIVERING SIGNALLING SYSTEMS FOR THE ASIAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORKS ERTMS LEVEL 2 AND CTCS LEVEL 3 • First revenue service in 2009 on the Wuhan-Guangzhou line at 350 kph • 11,000 km of track, 88% of VHS track in operation • 336 trains equipped, 450 million km travelled BOMBARDIER ERTMS LEVEL 2 TECHNOLOGY
  5. BOMBARDIER ERTMS TECHNOLOGY OPERATING IN ASIA PAGE 6 | RAIL

    SYSTEMS ASIA 2013 | DELIVERING SIGNALLING SYSTEMS FOR THE ASIAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORKS TAIWAN • Nationwide network ERTMS Level 1 • 1,200km, 156 stations, 8 depots • 800+ vehicles equipped, 26 types SOUTH KOREA • ERTMS Level 1 • Seoul–Busan, Daejon–Mokpo, Jeolla Line • 500+ vehicles equipped, 8 types MALAYSIA • ERTMS Level 1 with STM • Seremban–Gemas section • 38 EMUs for KTM Komuter lines KAZAKHSTAN • ERTMS Level 3 • Uzen–Boloshak: 130km, 8 stations • Zhetygen–Korgas: 276km, 15 stations KTMB Class 92 EMU Komuter
  6. INTRODUCTION TO BOMBARDIER 1. Aerospace and Transportation 2. High-speed references

    in Asia EUROPEAN RAIL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT 1. The high-speed rail market 2. Why ERTMS? 3. What is ERTMS Level 2? BEYOND ERTMS LEVEL 2 1. Radio transmission: GSM-R, TETRA, WiMAX or LTE? 2. Compatibility with national ATP systems 3. Automatic Train Operations 4. Fast forward to ERTMS Level 3 AGENDA PAGE 7 | RAIL SYSTEMS ASIA 2013 | DELIVERING SIGNALLING SYSTEMS FOR THE ASIAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORKS
  7. HIGH-SPEED RAIL PROJECTS IN ASIA PACIFIC AND THE MIDDLE EAST

    • Singapore–Kuala Lumpur • Thailand High Speed Lines • Hanoi–Ho Chi Minh City • Jakarta–Surabaya • Brisbane–Sydney–Canberra–Melbourne • Doha–Manama Expansions of the existing networks in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan + PAGE 8 | RAIL SYSTEMS ASIA 2013 | DELIVERING SIGNALLING SYSTEMS FOR THE ASIAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORKS
  8. WHY EUROPEAN RAIL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM? ERTMS IS BEING ADOPTED

    WORLDWIDE AS THE DE-FACTO STANDARD SIGNALLING SYSTEM FOR RAILWAYS BEYOND EUROPE • Algeria • Australia • Brazil • China • India • Kazakhstan • Libya • Mexico • New Zealand • Saudi Arabia • South Korea • Taiwan • Turkey • U.A.E.
  9. WHY ERTMS LEVEL 2? EUROPEAN TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATIONS •

    Standardization of cross-border operations • Increased capacity, shorter headways • Highest safety levels: SIL-4 • Reduced wayside equipment, reduced maintenance DRIVER MACHINE INTERFACE • Harmonised presentation of ERTMS and STM information • Ergonomics compatible with interoperable operational rules • Reduced risk of driver error • More information available to the driver allowing for optimised driving PROCUREMENT • Compatibility: increased supplier competition, reduced costs • Long-established, proven system and components • Future-proof: stable specifications, large installed base, multiple suppliers PAGE 12 | RAIL SYSTEMS ASIA 2013 | DELIVERING SIGNALLING SYSTEMS FOR THE ASIAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORKS
  10. WHAT IS ERTMS LEVEL 2? PAGE 13 | RAIL SYSTEMS

    ASIA 2013 | DELIVERING SIGNALLING SYSTEMS FOR THE ASIAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORKS
  11. INTRODUCTION TO BOMBARDIER 1. Aerospace and Transportation 2. High-speed references

    in Asia EUROPEAN RAIL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT 1. The high-speed rail market 2. Why ERTMS? 3. What is ERTMS Level 2? BEYOND ERTMS LEVEL 2 1. Radio transmission: GSM-R, TETRA, WiMAX or LTE? 2. Compatibility with national ATP systems 3. Automatic Train Operations 4. Fast forward to ERTMS Level 3 AGENDA PAGE 14 | RAIL SYSTEMS ASIA 2013 | DELIVERING SIGNALLING SYSTEMS FOR THE ASIAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORKS
  12. RADIO TRANSMISSION: GSM-R, TETRA, WiMAX OR LTE? ALTERNATIVES TO GSM-R

    ERTMS level 3 operations in Kazakhstan Taiwan High-Speed Rail commercial internet access under consideration
  13. COMPATIBILITY WITH EXISTING NATIONAL ATP SYSTEMS PAGE 16 | RAIL

    SYSTEMS ASIA 2013 | DELIVERING SIGNALLING SYSTEMS FOR THE ASIAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORKS
  14. UNISIG and the European TEN-T project started to develop ATO

    standards for ERTMS AUTOMATIC TRAIN OPERATIONS FULLY-AUTOMATIC OPERATION WITH ATO TECHNICALLY POSSIBLE OPTIMAL SPEED CONTROL • Optimal Speed Control • Energy efficient driving • Shorter headways • Optimised mixed-traffic network • Better recovery from disruptions STATION ENTRY MANAGEMENT • Accurate stopping • Selective door opening • Platform Screen Doors interface • Automatic turn-back ATO FOR COMMUTER LINES • Bangkok SRT Red Lines • Guangzhou Intercity Lines • Melbourne Metro • Istanbul Marmaray • London Crossrail and Thameslink PAGE 17 | RAIL SYSTEMS ASIA 2013 | DELIVERING SIGNALLING SYSTEMS FOR THE ASIAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORKS
  15. FAST FORWARD TO ERTMS LEVEL 3 MOVING BLOCK, COMMUNICATION BASED

    TRAIN CONTROL FROM LOW-DENSITY LINES • Radio-based, no conventional train detection • Low lifecyle cost benefits: 50% CAPEX, 50% OPEX reduction TO HIGH-CAPACITY COMMUTER LINES • Short headways thanks to moving block principles • Higher availability due to reduced wayside components PAGE 18 | RAIL SYSTEMS ASIA 2013 | DELIVERING SIGNALLING SYSTEMS FOR THE ASIAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORKS
  16. FAST FORWARD TO ERTMS LEVEL 3 MOVING BLOCK, COMMUNICATION BASED

    TRAIN CONTROL PAGE 19 | RAIL SYSTEMS ASIA 2013 | DELIVERING SIGNALLING SYSTEMS FOR THE ASIAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORKS SWEDEN: VÄSTERDAL LINE Virtual block signalling principles, GSM-R • 135km, 6 stations, 16 trains per day KAZAKHSTAN Moving block principles No secondary train detection between stations Axle counters to protect points in station area TETRA for train-to-wayside communications • Uzen– Boloshak 130km, 8 stations • Zhetygen– Korgas 276km, 15 stations
  17. HIGH-SPEED RAIL SIGNALLING CONVERGENCE WITH COMMUNICATION-BASED TRAIN CONTROL ERTMS LEVEL

    2: DE-FACTO STANDARD • in-cab movement authority, no signals • standard, interoperable • compatibility with legacy train protection systems through STM ALTERNATIVES TO GSM-R EXIST • where spectrum availability is an issue • when higher performance is required AUTOMATIC TRAIN OPERATION • precision stopping at platforms • high-performance driving style ERTMS LEVEL 3: THE FUTURE • short-headway, high-capacity operations • no high-maintenance train detection ETCS-CBTC CONVERGENCE
  18. Joffrey Lauthier | Head of Sales, Asia Pacific, Rail Control

    Solutions | +66 843 879 589 | [email protected] Bombardier Transportation | 3354/16-19 6th Floor, Manorom Building, Rama IV Road, Klongton, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110, Thailand