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The Function Design for the Communication-based Train Control (CBTC) System: How to Solve the Problems in the Underground Mine Rail Transportation?

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Version 1 : Received: 14 April 2021 / Approved: 16 April 2021 / Online: 16 April 2021 (09:40:25 CEST)

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Yu, H.; Li, S. The Function Design for the Communication-Based Train Control (CBTC) System: How to Solve the Problems in the Underground Mine Rail Transportation? Appl. Syst. Innov. 2021, 4, 31. Yu, H.; Li, S. The Function Design for the Communication-Based Train Control (CBTC) System: How to Solve the Problems in the Underground Mine Rail Transportation? Appl. Syst. Innov. 2021, 4, 31.

Abstract

With the continuous development of the mining industry, the world's major mines have gradually entered the intelligent stage. In the intelligent underground mine, the operation road of the underground transportation equipment is very complicated, and the monitoring and control of the underground traffic has become a problem to be solved in the intelligent underground mine. Therefore, on the basis of solving the practical problems of underground mines, the concept paper discusses the possibility of the rail transit monitoring system being applied to underground mines through the summary and induction of the related literature and propose the design for the CBTC system to solve the problems in the underground mine rail transportation. As the mining engineers, we put forward the concept of this design for the CBTC system in this concept paper, but we need to continue to work hard for the future development of the underground mines. And the concept paper serves as a guide to the Tossing out a brick to get a jade gem, has implications for the development and the future of the underground mine transportation.

Keywords

Underground mines; Rail transportation; Underground transportation; Monitoring and control system; Mining industry.

Subject

Engineering, Automotive Engineering

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