VISIONS AND TRENDS - Wheel Detection Forum

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VISIONS AND TRENDS - Wheel Detection Forum
W H E E L
DETECTION
F O RUM
VISIONS AND TRENDS
2015
IN TRAIN DETECTION
30 SEPTEMBER - 02 OCTOBER 2015
VIENNA | AUSTRIA
SEE YOU IN VIENNA
TOPICS
Visions and Trends in Train Detection
High Availability
Communication over open Networks
Level Crossing Solutions
Wheel Sensor Applications
18
17
speakers
speakers
30 200
29 200
countries
countries
delegates
delegates
Register now online: www.wheeldetectionforum.com
3
3
days
days
REVIEW WHEEL DETECTION FORUM 2013
Nearly 150 guests from 29 nations took the opportunity at the second Wheel Detection Forum to gain information on
current developments and trends and to communicate with experts.
16 top-class speakers from international operators, system integrators, manufacturers, consultants, research institutions
and academies provided current and substantiated know-how concerning “Visions and Trends in Track Vacancy Detection”.
Interesting new developments, alternative technologies and latest findings on much debated issues were presented and
discussed.
Examples of Best Practice presented from countries like Brazil, China, India, CIS, South Africa, and from the metro,
main line and industrial line segments, demonstrated additional functions which support the development of axle
counting systems.
AUDIENCE PROFILE
CIS
11%
North America
1%
Central and
South America
5%
Europe
75 %
Middle East
Africa 1 %
1%
Asia
5%
System Integrator............. 44 %
Operator.......................... 21 %
Manufacturer................... 22 %
Australasia
1%
Authority............................ 6 %
Consultant......................... 5 %
Press................................ 2 %
STATEMENTS
Antonio Casazza,
Ansaldo STS, Italy
“I could make a number of new contacts,
good relationships and could meet some
interesting people. The presentations showed
a high level of quality and I really can recommend this forum to all signalling engineers.
The whole event was perfectly organized and I congratulate
Frauscher for this very successful forum.”
Annika Granlund
Bombardier Transportation, Sweden
“… customers, partners and competitors, to
share experience and explore new technologies for track vacancy detection in order to
increase the competence and competitiveness of the railway business. In addition, a
good organisation, interesting study visits to ÖBB and the new
main railway station and tasty Austrian food, contributed to the
success of the event.”
Motoko Honma
The Nippon Signal, Japan
“I was impressed by the vast range of
topics discussed in the wheel detection forum;
This gave me a good insight of different participating companies’ business area, research
outcomes of new technology, cooperation
with each other. The technical tour also was very useful. I felt
every programme was very well managed.”
Prof. S.L. Ho
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
“This is an excellent forum for users and
suppliers of railway systems to meet and
exchange information. I am surprised to see
all the participants are making full use of
this forum to discuss in a no nonsense and
professional manner. It sets the trends and vision of the future
railway development which is very important in the modern era
when a lot of high speed trains are being built in different parts of
the world.”
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W H E E L
DETECTION
FORUM
2015
ABOUT THE EVENT
The requirements for reliable and efficient railway operation are becoming more and more multifaceted and complex. Optimum integration of Axle Counters and Wheel Detection Systems in interlocking technology and client-specific configuration
of various applications therefore play a central role.
The third Wheel Detection Forum with more than 17 external speakers, particularly from the field of research and development. These experts will offer valuable insights into highly topical knowledge. This should result in a viable platform as a
basis for operators to enter into dialogue and exchange their experiences with system integrators, manufacturers, consultants and research workers as well as representatives from academies and professional associations.
The continuous aim of the Wheel Detection Forum is to develop the integration of key stakeholders within the railway industry, and together, lift the evolution of Train Detection to the next level.
PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER 2015
16:30 Keynote presentations:
15:00 Registration and welcome drink
Visions and Trends in Train Detection
Moderator: Peter Bradley | Frauscher Sensor Technology | UK
Railway technology Gotthard Base Tunnel: multi disciplines project
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The new transalpine rail highspeed link - Project scope
Challenges - Applied processes and management tools
An overview - Redundant operation in real time
Train Detection Technical Aspects for Turkish Railways as a Bridge
between Europe and Asia
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TCDD HSL strategy for 2023
Status quo of train detection system in Turkey
Axle Counters in Australia and New Zealand - History and Outlook
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Overview of the adoption and history of axle counters in Australia and
New Zealand
Update on current applications of axle counters in Australia and
New Zealand.
Conventional and novel uses of axle counter systems
Where axle counting systems are heading in our region
FiberOpticSensing - Revolution in the railway sector?!
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FiberOpticSensing: Listening to a fiber next to the track like an Indian
to the rail
Experiences from an 18 month trial on the high speed line FuldaWürzburg
Challenge and chance: What we can do already and what we still
need to learn
19:00
Dinner and Networking Evening
Foyer Austria Trend Hotel
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Lars Dietrich
Head of Engineering
Transtec Gotthard Zürich | Balfour Beatty
Rail GmbH | CH
Murat Yeşiloğlu, PhD
Asst. Prof. Dr.
Istanbul Technical University | TR
Dwayne Allan
Consultancy Services Manager
Wabtec Control Systems | AU
Max Schubert
Head of technology management for signals, level crossings, UPS, trackside lighting
DB Netz AG | DE
THURSDAY, 01 OCTOBER 2015
09:00 Panel 1
High Availability
High Availability: Right Engineering for Axle Counting Systems
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Sanjay Singh
Axle counting systems are most widely used and preferred track
occupancy detection systems
Various external factors affect availability of system
Right engineering to achieve high availability of axle counting system
The Operational Impact of Counting Head Control and Supervisory
Sections
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The operational impact of advanced axle counter features
Reducing the reliance on manual intervention
Increasing system availability
Maintaining Axle Counters in a Tropical Environment
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General Manager Signal & Telecom
Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation Ltd.
(MRVC) | IN
Phil Blacker
Principal Engineer
Atkins Global | UK
Anthony A. Darama Rajan
Tropical environment with high humidity, torrential rains, frequent electrical storms poses considerable challenges to system reliability.
Maintenance friendly design and reliability contribute to excellent ontime performance of the railway system
Signalling Manager
ERL Maintenance Support Sdn. Bhd | MY
Coffee Break
11:00 Panel 2
Communication over open Networks
When Security meets Safety - Chances and Challenges
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Thomas Störtkuhl
Team Leader Industrial IT Security
General concepts of IEC 62443: Foundational Requirements
TÜV SÜD Rail GmbH | DE
Safety Integrity Level vs. Security Level
Relationship between IEC 61508 Edition 2 and IT Security IEC62443
Security specific additions/extensions to the general aspects of an IEC
61508 conformat development process
Axle Counter using Radio Block Communication in remote regions
of Australia
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Review about experiences with axle counters in Australia
Using axle counters level crossing train detection
Radio ethernet links with solar powered locations to reduce costs and
simplify installation activities
Safe Software-based Communication in Signalling
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Stewart Rendell
Principal Signal Engineer
John Holland Rail Pty Ltd | AU
Neil Popplewell
Comparative analysis of modern and historical safety critical signalling
communication
Selecting and applying the correct protocol for an application
Case Study: Implementation of the Frauscher Safe Ethernet Protocol
on a safety controller
Principal Signalling Engineer
Rail Control Systems Australia | AU
Networking Lunch - Austria Trend Hotel
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14:00 Panel 3
Level Crossing Solutions
Emerging trend in Wheel Detection: International projects in Level
Crossing
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Challenges of level crossing interlocking in large railways
Cost-effective and safe solution for detection of last vehicle in remote
locations
Role of axle counters in level crossing interlocking
Increased availability in Level Crossings with Axle Counting
Technology
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The relevance of train detection features in a level crossing
The impact of the train detection equipment in the overall availability
Future trends and advanced functionalities
Level Crossing Protection 4.0
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Overview of level crossing safety initiatives
Train detection technologies in use
Innovative approaches
Petchimuthu Gopalakrishnan
Managing Director
TVM Signalling and Transportation Systems
Private Ltd. (TSTS) | Subsidiary of Kyosan
| IN
José Fonseca
Product Manager - Level Crossings
EFACEC | PT
Laurenz Trunner
General Manager
EBE Solutions GmbH | AT
Coffee Break
16:00 Panel 4
Wheel Sensor Applications
BNSF Railway using trackside Equipment to monitor Performance
and Reliability
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Business impact and importance of track side equipment
Overview on various systems and how they are triggered and
integrated
Trends and future needs from the perspective of an operator
Wheel Sensor integration in Hot Box Detection Systems
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Reasons for stationary hot box detection systems and changed
customer demands
The transition of hot box detection systems towards open, flexible &
stationary train inspection system solutions
Technological concept and benefits of such stationary train inspection
solutions
The Wheel Sensor indispensable for Wheelset Diagnostic System
ARGUS®
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Wheelset diagnostic system ARGUS® with wheel sensors
Monitoring the running dynamic characteristics of the passing
wheelset
Use of wheel sensors for wheel profile measurement
Function of Wheel Detectors in North American Applications
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Various applications of wheel detectors (critical and non-critical)
Wheel detectors for lubricators - Loram‘s experience
Adaptability and challenges - For end users and manufacturers
Design features and future needs
Hark Braren
Senior Manager Mechanical Condition
Based Maintenance
BNSF Railway | US
Michael Osterkamp
Head of Sales & Marketing
Progress Rail Inspection & Information
Systems GmbH | DE
Peter Neumann
Electrical Engineer
Hegenscheidt-MDF GmbH | DE
Vennie Dyavanapalli
Product Line Manager
Loram Maintenance of Way Inc. | US
18:00 Conclusion
The Future of Train Detection
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Summary and conclusions of the Wheel Detection Forum 2015
Trends in wheel detection and axle counting based on actual
experiences and new approaches
Outlook on new developments and future technologies
19:00
Wheel Detection TALK
Gala evening at the Vienna Technical Museum
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Michael Thiel
CEO
Frauscher Sensortechnik GmbH | AT
www.technischesmuseum.at
TECHNICAL SITE VISITS
FRIDAY, 02 OCTOBER 2015
09:00 - 12:00
A. Technical Visit of the Vienna Climate Wind Tunnel
RTA (Rail Tec Arsenal) is an internationally active independent research and testing institute for rail and road vehicles, new transport systems and technical facilities that are subject to extreme climatic conditions. As a worldwide recognised expert in climatic
testing, RTA operates two modern climatic wind tunnels designed to optimise thermal comfort in public transport vehicles and to
investigate and improve the availability and safety of systems in sensitive industrial areas.
B. Visit of the Remise Transport Museum with an old-timer tram
An exclusively booked old tram will take you around an Austrian World Heritage Site: the Vienna Ring. This majestic boulevard
was laid out in the mid-19th century around the centre of the city, replacing the old city wall. Ornate buildings such as the state
opera, parliament buildings, city hall, Burgtheater, stock exchange and numerous palaces were erected along the resulting
boulevard. Following that tram tour, you can experience the history of transport in Vienna from the Habsburgs to the modern
days in the Remise Transport Museum. Historical vehicles and interactive stories await you here.
C. Visit of the new Main Train Station including Vienna Sightseeing Tour
Shorter travel times, more international connections, more comfortable transfer from one train to the next on the same platform,
a shopping centre with shops for any kind of taste and an appealing architecture: the new Vienna Main Train Station has a
significant impact on the mobility of anybody living in or traveling through Austria. An experienced guide will show you the highlights of the new Main Train Station. Additionally, you will get an impression of some historical sites in Vienna on the way to and
from the station by bus.
You can choose one of the technical site visits. Please note that there is only a limited number of places available.
So make sure to register in time.
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W H E E L
DETECTION
FORUM
2015
THE VENUE
Austria Trend Hotel Park Royal Palace Vienna
Schlossallee 8 |1140 Vienna | AUSTRIA
T: +43 1 89110
E: [email protected]
www.austria-trend.at/prw
TIP
Take advantage of the special rates
with the Austria Trend Hotel Park Royal
Palace partner!
Keyword: Wheel Detection Forum
Accommodation:
Accommodation is not included in your participation fee, but a number of discounted rooms have been
reserved with the Austria Trend Hotel Park Royal Palace partner (Keyword: Wheel Detection Forum).
Please visit www.austria-trend.at/book/WHEELDETECTION to book your hotel room.
FURTHER OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATION LOCATED NEARBY:
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Austria Trend Parkhotel Schönbrunn | www.austria-trend.at/paw
Motel One Wien-Westbahnhof | www.motel-one.com/de/hotels/wien/
Ibis Wien Mariahilf | www.accorhotels.com/0796
HB 1 Schönbrunn Budget & Design | www.hb1.at/de/hb1-wien-hotel.html
Location Plan, Metro Map and Hotels can be
found at www.wheeldetectionforum.com
For more practical information about Vienna
visit: http://www.wien.info
REGISTRATION - 3 WAYS TO BOOK
Online registration www.wheeldetectionforum.com
Scan the QR code
Email [email protected]
Telephone +43 7711 2920-9374
Participation Fee: 350,00 Euro (incl. VAT)
Food, congress documentation and side programme are included.
Note: Accommodation must be booked and paid individually.
Registration Closure: 10 September 2015
MEDIA PARTNER
Rail International / Schienen der Welt
Monthly railway economic, technical
and technolgy magazine of the RZD
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ORGANISATION
For queries and further information, please do not hesitate to contact us:
Questions about the event, registration and arrival
Mag. Irene Schneebauer
Communications Manager
T: +43 7711 2920-9272
E: [email protected]
Questions about the programme
Christian Pucher
Marketing Director
T: +43 7711 2920-9287
E: [email protected]
Wheel Detection Forum is an event from
Frauscher Sensortechnik GmbH
Gewerbestraße 1 | 4774 St. Marienkirchen | AUSTRIA
[email protected] | www.frauscher.com
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FACTS ABOUT WDF 2015
Date
Venue
Participation Fee
Event Language
30 September – 02 October 2015
Austria Trend Hotel Park Royal Palace Vienna | AUSTRIA
350,00 € (including food, documentation and side programme)
English
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