Railway infrastructure already has some ‘smart’ characteristics, in that it ‘knows’ where trains are located and can sometimes detect track and other equipment faults. There is considerable scope to increase these capabilities. There is also a significant and urgent need for such improvements: railways have limited operational flexibility and face increasing passenger and freight traffic demand on existing infrastructure. The reliable provision of additional capacity requires improved system ‘self-knowledge’ for traffic control and management purposes, as well as for system reliability and safety. The use of smart infrastructure for fault prediction and the guidance of preventive maintenance helps to maintain operational capacity. This appr...
Recent increases in railway patronage worldwide have created pressure on rolling stock and railway i...
The reality of anthropogenic climate change is increasingly apparent, with significant implications ...
The continually increasing demand on railway service in terms of the quantity and quality of both pa...
Europe needs a safe and cost effective transport network to encourage movement of goods and people w...
Ensuring safety is by far the most important reason for maintaining railway systems. Faults and defe...
The rail industry needs to address a number of important operational challenges in the foreseeable f...
As traffic on Britain's railways has grown, the system is approaching capacity and moving towards 24...
Condition monitoring, diagnosis and prediction of railway assets are of growing interest for manager...
Remote condition monitoring and validation of railway points were discussed. Recent developments in ...
Bridge and Concrete Research in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland, 6 - 7 September, 2012Safe and efficient tr...
Modern societies have become more and more complex, interconnected, and heavily dependent ontranspor...
Creating a more resilient railway network is crucial to national socioeconomic performance. GB’s rai...
The paper provides an overview related to condition monitoring on railways, starting with a summary ...
Digital technological advancements is a product of the continuous changes experienced by the technol...
Our built infrastructure is degrading but there is inadequate resource to change them. Under such ci...
Recent increases in railway patronage worldwide have created pressure on rolling stock and railway i...
The reality of anthropogenic climate change is increasingly apparent, with significant implications ...
The continually increasing demand on railway service in terms of the quantity and quality of both pa...
Europe needs a safe and cost effective transport network to encourage movement of goods and people w...
Ensuring safety is by far the most important reason for maintaining railway systems. Faults and defe...
The rail industry needs to address a number of important operational challenges in the foreseeable f...
As traffic on Britain's railways has grown, the system is approaching capacity and moving towards 24...
Condition monitoring, diagnosis and prediction of railway assets are of growing interest for manager...
Remote condition monitoring and validation of railway points were discussed. Recent developments in ...
Bridge and Concrete Research in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland, 6 - 7 September, 2012Safe and efficient tr...
Modern societies have become more and more complex, interconnected, and heavily dependent ontranspor...
Creating a more resilient railway network is crucial to national socioeconomic performance. GB’s rai...
The paper provides an overview related to condition monitoring on railways, starting with a summary ...
Digital technological advancements is a product of the continuous changes experienced by the technol...
Our built infrastructure is degrading but there is inadequate resource to change them. Under such ci...
Recent increases in railway patronage worldwide have created pressure on rolling stock and railway i...
The reality of anthropogenic climate change is increasingly apparent, with significant implications ...
The continually increasing demand on railway service in terms of the quantity and quality of both pa...