Computers in Railways XIII: Computer System Design and Operation in the Railway and Other Transit Systems (Wit Transactions on the Built Environment)
Book Details
Author(s)C. A. Brebbia
PublisherWIT Press / Computational Mechanics
ISBN / ASIN1845646169
ISBN-139781845646165
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MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Containing the proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference
on Design and Operation in Railway Engineering, this book presents
the latest developments in the use of computer-based techniques in
the design and operation of railways. The COMPRAIL conference series
serves as the forum for major advances in this important field.
The book covers such topics as Advanced Train Control; Planning;
Timetable Planning; Rescheduling; Risk Management; Safety and Security;
Maglev and High-speed Railways; Traffic Control and Safety of Highspeed
Railways; Metro and Other Transit Systems; Communications and
Signalling; Energy Supply and Consumption; Driverless and Automatic
Train Operation; Operations Quality; Computer Techniques and Simulations;
Railway Vehicle Dynamics; Dynamics and Wheel/Rail Interface; Monitoring
and Maintenance; Crack, Damage and Fatigue Problems.
The book will be of interest to railway managers, consultants, railway
engineers (including signal and control engineers), designers of advanced train control systems and computer specialists.
on Design and Operation in Railway Engineering, this book presents
the latest developments in the use of computer-based techniques in
the design and operation of railways. The COMPRAIL conference series
serves as the forum for major advances in this important field.
The book covers such topics as Advanced Train Control; Planning;
Timetable Planning; Rescheduling; Risk Management; Safety and Security;
Maglev and High-speed Railways; Traffic Control and Safety of Highspeed
Railways; Metro and Other Transit Systems; Communications and
Signalling; Energy Supply and Consumption; Driverless and Automatic
Train Operation; Operations Quality; Computer Techniques and Simulations;
Railway Vehicle Dynamics; Dynamics and Wheel/Rail Interface; Monitoring
and Maintenance; Crack, Damage and Fatigue Problems.
The book will be of interest to railway managers, consultants, railway
engineers (including signal and control engineers), designers of advanced train control systems and computer specialists.










