In railways, using a track- and ride-quality monitoring system on in-service train has become desirable for coordination and security. Identification of the track- or train-related rough rides via train crew can be estimated to the nearest kilometre. However, if the train is equipped with a monitoring system a better location and track quality evaluation can be provided. These systems commonly use information such as GNSS and/or an odometer to provide location information. This work proposes a practical method for track alignment estimation using real data from an in-cab inertial measurement system and using also a novel method based on crosslevel variations. The speed estimation is done through speed-related harmonics detected on inertial sensors, which depend on speed and track characteristics; and distance correction is provided by comparing crosslevel derived from inertial sensors and a reference track geometry. The effectiveness and accuracy of the method is demonstrated with data collected between London and Ashford.
Railway track location estimation using onboard inertial sensors
Vehicle System Dynamics ; 60 , 10 ; 3631-3649
2022-10-03
19 pages
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