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He Hu, Junhua Chen, Jianhao Zhu, Yunze Yang and Han Zheng
With the rapid development of the economy, it is imperative to improve the quality of training for operational and managerial talents in the railway industry. To address issues such as efficiency, safety, and cost in railway industry practical training, ...
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Idilson A. Nhamage, Ngoc-Son Dang, Claúdio S. Horas, João Poças Martins, José A. Matos and Rui Calçada
Railway infrastructures play a pivotal role in developing the national transportation system. Recently, the strategy of the railway engineer has been significantly shifted; along with the development of new assets, they tend to pay increasing attention t...
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Enrique Aldao, Higinio González-Jorge, Luis Miguel González-deSantos, Gabriel Fontenla-Carrera and Joaquin Martínez-Sánchez
The inspection and maintenance of track ballast are fundamental tasks for the preservation of the condition of railway networks. This work presents an application based on a low-cost solid-state LiDAR system, which allows the user to accurately measure t...
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Fabian Helmchen, Sophie F. Armanini and Andreas Hupfer
With increasing capabilities of electric motors and energy storage, aircraft designs for electrified commuter and regional aircraft become more relevant than ever. Design concepts are often derived and optimised according to existing, conventional refere...
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Kyuhwan Oh, Jaeik Lee, Junhyeok Choi and Yonggul Park
Countries such as Korea adopt design codes, evaluation criteria and specifications from standards originating abroad; this leads to a lack of distinction of the separate applications of dynamic stability evaluation parameters between various track struct...
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David Kite, Giulia Siino and Matthew Audley
The British railway system is the oldest in the world. Most railway embankments are aged around 150 years old and the percentage of disruption reports that feature them is frequently higher than other types of railway infrastructure. Remarkable works hav...
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Oleg Pokusaev,Alexander Klimov,Vasily Kupriyanovsky,Petr Morhat,Dmitry Namiot
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This article is devoted to a discussion of digital railway projects in Europe. EU rules require the European railway system to work as a single system of systems. Commercial drivers in the industry include round-the-clock operation, high availability, lo...
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Varvara Lazutkina,Alexander Klimov,Vasily Kupriyanovsky,Dmitry Namiot,Oleg Pokusaev
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This article focuses on the use of ontologies in digital railway projects. An ontology is a systematic classification of subject knowledge that supports the use of various databases in a meaningful way. Rail transportation has become an area in which pro...
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Oleg Pokusaev,Vasily Kupriyanovsky,Dmitry Katzin,Alexander Klimov
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The article discusses issues related to the national standards of the digital railway in the UK. Digital railway technologies require higher levels of integration in railway systems and railway operations, as well as between real-time management systems ...
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H. I. Kyrychenko
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