Abstract

As a core technology in railway signal control, the fully electronic computer interlocking system achieves the control of railway signals and switches through computerization, ensuring the safety and efficiency of train operations. With the increasing complexity of railway systems, traditional management and maintenance face significant challenges. Knowledge graphs, as an advanced data management and representation method, can effectively organize and utilize large-scale domain knowledge, enhancing the system's intelligence. This paper introduces the construction methods, core concepts, and applications of knowledge graphs in the field of fully electronic computer interlocking systems, providing references for research and practice in this area.

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