Peak power demand reduction under moving block signalling using an expert system
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2003
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The concept of moving block signallings (MBS) has been adopted in a few mass transit railway systems. When a dense queue of trains begins to move from a complete stop, the trains can re-start in very close succession under MBS. The feeding substations nearby are likely to be overloaded and the service will inevitably be disturbed unless substations of higher power rating are used. By introducing starting time delays among the trains or limiting the trains’ acceleration rate to a certain extent, the peak energy demand can be contained. However, delay is introduced and quality of service is degraded. An expert system approach is presented to provide a supervisory tool for the operators. As the knowledge base is vital for the quality of decisions to be made, the study focuses on its formulation with a balance between delay and peak power demand. |
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The Institution of Engineering and Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38205/1/38205.pdf DOI:10.1049/ip-epa:20030327 Ho, T.K. & Wong, K.K. (2003) Peak power demand reduction under moving block signalling using an expert system. IEE Proceedings - Electric Power Applications, 150(4), pp. 471-482. |
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Copyright 2003 The Institution of Engineering and Technology |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #080105 Expert Systems #090507 Transport Engineering #090607 Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Renewable Power) #Railway operations #Moving block signalling #Power reduction #Expert systems |
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Journal Article |