The invention relates to a method for trackside detection of approaching rail vehicles, and for warning people, and to corresponding apparatuses.
The safety and protection of the health of people, whose work means that they have to be in the hazard area of the tracks of rail vehicles, are of major importance. Every day, there are about 3000 trackworks, for track construction and track repair work just in the area of AG German rail road system. In addition to human error, uncertainty related to the production and perception of an audible and/or visual alarm signal, which is intended to order people to leave the hazard area, is a major cause of accidents. Rail vehicles result in a considerable hazard, of course, because, in contrast to motor vehicles, they cannot change direction and their braking distances are extremely long and difficult to predict. Furthermore, because of the relatively low levels of noise emissions, it is considerably more difficult to perceive modern rail vehicles by hearing, in particular when the environmental noise level is relatively high.
Until now, warnings for working groups have been produced either by organizational measures, or a warning has been produced on a safety basis.
Organizational measures include, for example, track blocks, setting up speed limit areas, driving visually, or visual detection of hazard situations by trackside posts.
Warnings for working groups based on safety are in widespread use, in particular, signal-dependent systems and sensor systems.
Both warning systems have the disadvantage of considerable circuitry and wiring complexity, together with little flexibility.
The invention is based on the object of ensuring early warning to people working on the track, in a simple manner, such that they can leave the track in good time with all tools, machines and appliances, and such that this effectively prevents rail vehicles from entering the working area.
According to the method, the object is achieved in that RFID (radio frequency identification) signals which are emitted continuously by a vehicle are received on the trackside, and are evaluated for hazard potential. According to the apparatus, a vehicle RFID transmitter is provided for this purpose, which interacts with a trackside RFID receiver.
The RFID reader/transponder technology allows greater flexibility than the warning systems sketched in
According to claim 2, RFID signals are additionally also emitted on the trackside, and are received by a vehicle. This bidirectional data transmission allows the clearance of the hazard area to be acknowledged by the individual employees, with an evaluation device checking that all the acknowledgements have been received, and granting permission for the vehicle to move through only when these acknowledgements are complete. In the extreme, a forced braking command can be sent to the vehicle. Any warning which is received or a received braking command can be indicated and implemented by a vehicle train protection device. The received RFID signals also allow the position of and the distance to the working group to be determined in the vehicle.
Claims 4 and 5 characterize trackside RFID communication which can be used additionally or alternatively. In this case, an RFID signal which is produced in the event of a hazard is received by the person to be warned by means of personal, that is to say carried on the body, RFID receivers. This individual warning system transmits the warning signals audibly, visually or in a tactile form, that is to say by means of vibrating elements, to each individual employee at the work location. The RFID receiver is a component of the personal protection equipment of the employee. The very high technical reliability of the transponder/reader technology should be particularly emphasized for this application.
The invention will be explained in the following text with reference to illustrations in the figures, in which:
This individualized warning device can also be combined with conventional warning systems, for example as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 060 186.1 | Nov 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/064957 | 11/11/2009 | WO | 00 | 5/31/2011 |