ANSI IEEE 1473-2010 Communications Protocol Aboard Passenger Trains《火车客运列车的通信协议标准》.pdf
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1、 IEEE Standard for Communications Protocol Aboard Passenger Trains Sponsored by the Rail Transportation Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA 4 March 2011 IEEE Vehicular Technology Society IEEE Std 14732010 (Revision of IEEE Std 1473-1999) IEEE Std 1473-2010 (Revision of
2、 IEEE Std 1473-1999) IEEE Standard for Communications Protocol Aboard Passenger Trains Sponsor Rail Transportation Standards Committee of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Approved 8 December 2010 IEEE-SA Standards Board Approved 8 August 2011 American National Standards Institute Abstract: Comm
3、unications protocols to be used for inter-unit and intra-unit serial data communications between subsystems aboard passenger trains are defined by this standard. Minimum acceptable parameters for a network that can simultaneously handle monitoring and control traffic from multiple systems are set fo
4、rth. While the network is not vital, it is intended to be capable of carrying vital messages. Keywords: communications networks, communications protocol, commuter rail transit, IEEE 1473, light-rail transit, rail transit, train bus, vehicle bus The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,
5、Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright 2011 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved. Published 4 March 2011. Printed in the United States of America. IEEE is a registered trademark in the U.S. Patent +1 978 750 8400. Permission to photoc
6、opy portions of any individual standard for educational classroom use can also be obtained through the Copyright Clearance Center. Copyright 2011 IEEE. All rights reserved. ivIntroduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1473-2010, IEEE Standard for Communications Protocol Aboard Passenger
7、Trains. Rail vehicles are increasingly being built using pre-assembled modules that perform many different functions. More and more, these modules are communicating over serial data communication links for purposes such as traction control, diagnostics, and passenger information. Interoperability an
8、d interchangeability of these modules require adherence to standard communication protocols and common network management procedures. Rail vehicles may be coupled during operation to form trains. Trains typically consist of one or more basic operating units coupled in combinations of varying length.
9、 Train length may be changed frequently to suit service requirements. The serial data communications network is expected to maintain operation without manual intervention when two or more vehicles are coupled or when uncoupling takes place. To this purpose, the network needs sequential numbering, or
10、ientation, and self-identification of vehicles. Rail vehicles may be semi-permanently coupled into groups of vehicles not normally or readily separable during normal operation, i.e., a basic operating unit. In these cases, the network may be preconfigured to care for sequential numbering, orientatio
11、n, and self-identification. The IEEE Rail Transit Vehicle Interface Standards Committee established the Working Group on Communications Protocol Aboard Trains in 1996. It was chartered to specify the protocols for intercar and intra-car serial data communications aboard passenger trains. The working
12、 group has decided to reference three complementary technologies specified by other entities and to define the corresponding profiles for all vehicles and trains: Type L protocol, a general-purpose control networking protocol used for connecting equipment with its sensors and actuators, is defined i
13、n ANSI/CEA-709.1 and ANSI/CEA-709.3. Type T protocol, which addresses the real-time, availability, and integrity requirements of critical on-board train control functions and consists of a train and a vehicle bus, is as defined in IEC 61375-1: 2007. Type E protocol, which refers to the Ethernet tech
14、nologies defined in the IEEE Std 802.3 standards and addresses the needs for scalable architecture and high speed networking suitable for the implementation of modern application and multimedia services. Note that Type L, T and E protocols defined in this standard shall not be confused with other co
15、mmunications protocols that are called LTE (Long Term Evolution) as used in 4G (Fourth Generation) communications standards. These other LTE wireless protocols are defined in international performance and interoperability are not provided by this standard. Inter-unit communication refers to basic op
16、erating units linked through a train network, which is threaded from basic operating unit to basic operating unit, either through jumper cables or through automatic couplers. When train-line interoperability between basic operating units is not required, Type L, Type T or Type E protocol shall be us
17、ed as the train network. When train-line interoperability between basic operating units is required for compliance with the IEC 61375-1: 2007, Type T protocol shall be used as the train network. Table 1 provides the list of permitted protocol combinations. Each combination has specific requirements
18、or limitations, as identified in the following: a) The combination I is required for performance and interoperability in compliance to IEC 61375-1: 2007 and optionally to UIC 556. IEEE Std 1473-2010 IEEE Standard for Communications Protocol Aboard Passenger Trains Copyright 2011 IEEE. All rights res
19、erved. 9b) The combination II provides interoperability in compliance to IEC 61375-1: 2007 with Type T protocol for control and Type L protocol for the monitoring and diagnostic within the unit. c) The performance and interoperability requirements in combinations III and IV must be specified, verifi
20、ed, and validated by the authority having jurisdiction. d) If determinism is required in combination III, a separate Type L channel shall be used for the control applications. e) Where basic operating units are not normally coupled or uncoupled but are permanently or semi-permanently joined, a train
21、 network shall not be required. f) Combinations not addressed in Table 1 must be approved by the authority having jurisdiction. Table 1 Permitted protocol combinations Unit Network Combination Control Monitoring / Diagnostic Multimedia Train Network I Type T Type T Type T II Type T Type L Type T III
22、 Type L Type L Type L IV Type E/L/T Type E/L/T Type E Type E Table 1 lists four types of applications for the unit network. In the train context, control applications have time-critical functions that require a fixed bandwidth and deterministic behavior. Monitoring and Diagnostic applications are ev
23、ent triggered and have a small bandwidth requirement. The multimedia applications have large bandwidth and low latency requirements typical of systems such as CCTV and PIS. 4.4 Environmental conditions Components implementing this standard are subject to the authority having jurisdiction requirement
24、s for operating temperature, fire retardancy, shock and vibration test, and electromagnetic compatibility. 4.5 Safety considerations WARNING When used for safety-critical applications, safety shall be achieved through the system design. The integrity provided by the protocols in this standard may be
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