Abstract
RailSiTe® (Rail Simulation and Testing) is DLR’s rail simulation and testing laboratory (see Figure 1). It is the implementation of a fully modular concept for the simulation of on-board and trackside control and safety technology. The RailSiTe® laboratory additionally comprises the RailSET (Railway Simulation Environment for Train Drivers and Operators) human-factors laboratory, a realistic environment containing a realistic train mockup including 3D simulation.
Highlights
The RailSiTe® o ers the capability to analyse, test and validate train control systems, subsystems and components
The development and operation of the RailSiTe® laboratory have always been independent of operators, manufacturers and national authorities
In January 2012, RailSiTe® was accredited as an independent testing laboratory for on-board units of the new European Train Control System in accordance with DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005
Summary
The RailSiTe® o ers the capability to analyse, test and validate train control systems, subsystems and components. The development and operation of the RailSiTe® laboratory have always been independent of operators, manufacturers and national authorities. In January 2012, RailSiTe® was accredited as an independent testing laboratory for on-board units of the new European Train Control System in accordance with DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005. In co-simulations with the RailSET human-factors laboratory, new user interface concepts can be tested in a realistic environment, either as software simulations or as hardware prototypes
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