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Classification of Railway tracks for applying enhanced ERTMS/ETCS Solutions Based on GNSS positioning technologies

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The use of GNSS positioning into the ERTMS/ETCS has been identified as the technology for supporting the detection of Virtual Balises (VB). However, the presence of local GNSS threats (e.g. multipath, non-line-of-sight (NLOS) or interference) that may not be detectable by a local or wide area augmentation network, can potentially lead to unbounded errors in the pseudorange measurement and ultimately to an error in the VB position that cannot be bounded with the required integrity. In order to prevent a priori the risk of this hazardous situation, VB must be located in areas there are no local threats that may lead a Virtual Balise Reader (VBR) on board the train to dynamically estimate unbounded virtual balise position errors. The ERSAT-GGC project has been funded to tackle with this challenge. This paper aims to present the techniques and methods developed to characterize track areas to know a priori which track portions are suitable for placing VBs. They will rely on basic equipment that every stakeholder shall be able to install and use, composed of a COTS GNSS receiver providing raw data and, when necessary, a spectrum analyzer. The paper describes and illustrates the selected techniques.
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hal-02142324 , version 1 (28-05-2019)

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Massimiliano Ciaffi, Juliette Marais, Giusy Emmanuele, Omar Garcia Crespillo, Andrea Coluccia, et al.. Classification of Railway tracks for applying enhanced ERTMS/ETCS Solutions Based on GNSS positioning technologies. WCRR 2019, 12th World Congress on Railway Research, Oct 2019, Tokyo, Japan. 6p. ⟨hal-02142324⟩
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