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Research on Signal System's Function Design and Allocation of Low-Vacuum Pipeline Maglev

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Low-vacuum pipeline maglev technology is one of the important development directions of green, energy-saving and ultra-high speed rail transit technology in the future. Signal system is the core equipment to guarantee safety train operation and management. Taking the low-vacuum pipeline maglev signal system as the research object, this paper analyzes the functional characteristics of the pipeline maglev signal system. Then, the architecture and system function of low-vacuum pipeline maglev signal system are designed based on the safety developing model of signal system. Finally, according to the pipeline maglev signal system architecture, all system functions are allocated to each subsystem. Such a safety development method and process can be used as a reference and basis for the later development of the low-vacuum pipeline maglev signal system.

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    ICCSIE '22: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Cyber Security and Information Engineering
    September 2022
    1094 pages
    ISBN:9781450397414
    DOI:10.1145/3558819
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