Abstract

<p>With the increasing investment in railway construction, China’s railway transport network is now very sound, the number of operating miles is growing, and the operating speed has also made a qualitative leap. At the same time, the safety and reliability of the operation of railway signal cables and other electrical equipment has also put forward higher requirements. At the present stage, the management of railway electrical services equipment mainly relies on manual management, which is cumbersome, inefficient and unsuitable for multi-user sharing. At the same time, the structure of railway electrical equipment is complex, and the components of the equipment are prone to aging, which can easily cause equipment failure. How to professionally manage electrical service equipment and improve the safety and reliability of electrical service equipment has become an urgent problem for railway electrical service departments. Geographic Information System (GIS) architecture uses spatial data layering technology to achieve multi-level and proportional display of equipment and facilities, which can provide visual display of professional facilities such as railway engineering, electricity and power supply, and carry out multi-source and multi-temporal intelligent analysis of data, provide geographical information service interface for various professions of engineering and electricity to meet their own functional requirements. Knowledge mapping is a key technology for acquiring knowledge and building a knowledge database in the era of big data. In order to explore the hidden information between railway electrical resources, integrate seemingly independent data into the knowledge base and apply them. In this paper, we design a GIS-based electric service resource management system in combination with knowledge mapping that can make data complete and well-structured after processing scattered and redundant information, and analyze and discuss the system’s architecture, functional requirements, key technologies and development prospects.</p> <p> </p>

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