Development of an Imaging Based Gang Protection System
M. Grimm/M. Pelz
International Journal of Railway, vol. 1, no. 4, pp.149-156, 2008
Abstract : During maintenance or construction works in or at the tracks of railways, high risks for passengers and railway staff,
especially for the workers on the construction site exist. The high risks result out of the movement of rail vehicles, like
trains or construction vehicles, which must be faced by using any available technical and operational technologies for
securing them against the environment. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the level of protection continuously and to
identify new and innovative methods and technologies for the protection of the gang (construction worker, machines and
material). Especially on construction sites at line sections with two or more parallel tracks but also with single tracks,
there are still a lot of incidents and accidents mostly with seriously injured persons or fatalities. These were mainly gang
members that breach the railway-loading gage. By using proper warning or protection systems, the avoidance of such
accidents must be achieved. The latest developments in gang protection systems concern on the one hand fixed barriers
in the middle between the construction site and the operated track and on the other hand construction vehicles equipped
with automatic warning systems. The disadvantage of such protection methods is that the gang can be warned against an
approaching train but a monitoring of the gang members cannot be performed. Only one part of a potential dangerous
situation will be detected. If the gang members will overhear the acoustic warning signal of the security staff and the
workers will not leave the danger zone in the track, the driver of the approaching train had no chance to react to the dangerous
situation. An accident is often inevitable. While the detection of acoustic warning signals by the gang members
working on a construction site is very difficult, the acoustical planning of an automatic warning system has to be
designed for an acoustic short range level of one meter besides the construction vehicle. The decision about the use of
today¡¯s technical warning system (fixed systems, automatic warning systems, etc.) must be geared to the technical feasibility
and the level of safety which is needed. Criteria for decision guidance to block a track should be developed by danger
estimation and economical variables. To realize the actual jurisdiction and to minimize the hazards of railway
operations by the use of construction vehicles near the tracks further developments are needed. This means, that the
warning systems have to be enhanced to systems for protection, which monitor the realization of the warning signal as a
precondition for giving a movement authority to a train. This method can protect against accidents caused by predictable
wrongdoing. The actual state of the art technique of using a collective warning combined with additional security staff is
no longer acceptable. Therefore, the Institute of Transportation System of the German Aerospace Center in Braunschweig
(Germany) will develop a gang warning and protection system based upon imaging methods, with optical sensors
such as video in visible and invisible ranges, radar, laser, and other. The advantage of such a system based on the possibility
to monitor both the gang itself and the railway-loading gauge either of the parallel track or of the same track still in
use. By monitoring both situations, the system will be able to generate a warning message for the approaching train, that
there are obstacles in the track, so that the train can be stopped to prevent an accident. And also the gang workers will be
warned, while they breach their area.
Keyword : Gang Protection System, Fixed Barrier |