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Contrôle de vitesse par balises

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KVB or Contrôle de Vitesse par Balises[1] (litt. 'Speed control by beacons') is a train protection system used on the French railways and in London St Pancras station which checks and controls the speed of moving trains.[2]

KVB consists of:

The on-board computer generates two speed-thresholds based on the received signals from the balises. If the train is over the speed limit, passing the first speed-threshold, an audible alarm sounds and the control panel indicates to the driver to adjust the train speed without delay. If the second speed threshold is passed, the KVB automatically engages emergency brakes on the train.

The system is an adaptation of a similar Swedish system, which uses an Intel 8085 microprocessor. The first generation French KVB also used that technology.

The next revisions evolved towards a Motorola 68020 processor and the software was re-written in the B language.

The decision to implement this technology was made at the beginning of the 1990s following accidents such as the Flaujac crash in 1985[3] and the 1991 Melun rail crash.[4]

Every locomotive unit, except those which operate next to other locomotives, on the French national railway network, must be equipped with this system. More than 5,000 engines, including foreign locomotives which travel within France, are equipped. The TGV is equipped with this system for all of its routes over conventional rail lines.

A European system for train control, called ETCS, will replace this and many other diverse systems in the various member states of the European Union.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Contrôle" is abbreviated to "K", to distinguish it from "Commande"
  2. ^ "Article describing KVB in French". Retrieved on 2008-06-08.
  3. ^ "Report of Flaujac train crash in NY times". Retrieved on 2008-06-08.
  4. ^ "1991 Melun rail crash record". Retrieved on 2008-06-08.

[edit] External links

Page about the KVB and the Crocodile (in French)

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