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The Chinese Train Control System (CTCS) is a train control system used on railway lines in People's Republic of China. CTCS is similar to the European Train Control System (ETCS).[1]
It has two subsystems: ground subsystem and onboard subsystem. The ground subsystem includes responder, track circuit, wireless communication network (GSM-R), and Radio Block Center (RBC). The onboard subsystem includes onboard devices and onboard wireless module.
CTCS has several levels:
- CTCS-0: Track Circuit + Cab Signalling + ATS, [2]
- CTCS-1: Track Circuit + Cab Signalling + ATS,[2]
- CTCS-2: Track Circuit + Balise + ATP,[2] CTCS-2 is functionally equivalent to the European ETCS Level-1.[3]
- CTCS-3: Balise + GSM-R + ATP,[2] CTCS-3 is functionally equivalent to the European ETCS Level-2.[4]
- CTCS-4: Balise + GSM-R + ATP, moving block
Levels 2, 3, and 4 are back-compatible with lower levels.
References
- ^ Hitachi Rail - Hitachi wins contract to supply Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system for China's dedicated high speed passenger line
- ^ a b c d Intelligent Control In Railway Network (Author: Bin Ning, Beijing Jiaotong University)
- ^ Railway Gazette - Beijing - Tianjin elevated design anticipates 350 km/h (01 Mar 2006)
- ^ Railway Gazette - Beijing - Tianjin elevated design anticipates 350 km/h (01 Mar 2006)
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