Abstract

The problem considered in the work concerns the automation of the monitoring of ACK signals, which are widely used in railway signaling systems, namely in track circuits, due to the simplicity of their generation. Due to the low interference immunity of ACK signals under the influence of traction current and other electromagnetic sources at the railways, malfunctions can occur in the operation of train control systems. To prevent possible failures in the operation of track circuits, measurements of the signal parameters on generators and receivers of track circuits are periodically carried out. Such measurements are mainly made manually, therefore they are expensive and do not provide the necessary accuracy of the results. The problem of automating the control of signals in track circuits is related to the correct choice of characteristic features of signal distortions in order to identify excessive distortions that can lead to failures in the operation of track circuits. The article discusses methods for analyzing the signal current in the time and frequency domains to detect signal distortions. It is shown that in addition to the current measurements of the rms voltage of signals in track circuits, it is necessary to monitoring the voltage levels in the pulses and pauses of the signals, as well as the spectral composition of the signals.

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