Claims
- 1. In a centralized electronic control system, having a computer which maintains a train location table for monitoring train locations along track sections of a transit system by assigning train designators to individual trains and section designators to individual track sections, and monitors the occupancy of track sections by trains such that the presence of a train within a track section will cause said computer to store the train designators in said train location table at locations associated with appropriate track section designators, a computer based method of handling false occupancies, a false occupancy being an indication in said train location table of occupancy of a track section when it is not actually occupied, occurring when a track circuit signals and occupancy at a track section where the system does not expect an occupancy to occur, said computer based method comprising the steps of:
- assigning and storing an individual false occupancy code for each false occupancy in said train location table;
- monitoring the approach of any train to any track section indicating a false occupancy;
- replacing the false occupancy code associated with the track section with the approaching train's designator when the train enters a track section adjacent to it and simultaneously storing the false occupancy code in an indexed false occupancy location table; and
- restoring the false occupancy code to said train location table after the train has passed the track section on the other side of the track section associated with the false occupancy code.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein if a plurality of false occupancy codes are present at adjacent locations in said train location table, corresponding to adjacent track sections, said step of replacing replaces all of the plurality of adjacent false occupancy codes with said approaching train's designator and simultaneously stores said plurality of adjacent false occupancy codes in said indexed false occupancy location table, when said train enters a track section adjacent to a first one of the track sections associated with the adjacent false occupancy codes; and
- said step of restoring restores all of said adjacent false occupancy codes to said train location table when said train has passed the track section on the other side of the track section associated with a last of said adjacent false occupancy codes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to copending patent application Ser. No. 07/180,702 filed Apr. 5th, 1988, titled "TRAIN MONITOR DETECTION APPARATUS" by Donald L. Rush et al., and assigned to the same assignee as the present application.
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