Model for Analyzing Wave Processes in Information

Channels

Dr. A.K. Tabunshchikov, Associate Professor, Russian University of Transport, Moscow, Russia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu.A. Baryshev, Head, Electrical Measurements Department, FSAEI FVT ASMS, Moscow, Russia, baryshev@asms.ru

A.S. Kuz’min, Postgraduate, Russian University of Transport, Moscow, Russia

key words

risk management, safety, interference level, information accuracy, modeling techniques

References

We believe that in order to reduce the risks arising from emergency situations in railway transport, their system analysis and the search for ways to eliminate and prevent hazards are needed. Studies have shown that one of the main causes of failure in transmitting information to the locomotive is the presence of interference in the information channels. In our opinion, the study of the nature of interference should be carried out using a metrologically sound mathematical model, for which it is necessary to develop appropriate standard measurement techniques.
For the analysis of wave processes in rail wires and conductors located along the path, we offer the Wolfram Mathematica computer algebra system, software that has great potential in the field of computation and in the field of visualization of the data obtained.

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