Ad-hoc train-arrival notification system for railway safety in remote areas


Eduard A. Urazayev D. Sabyrbek A. Orel D. Zorbas D.
April 2024Elsevier B.V.

Internet of Things (Netherlands)
2024#25

In the last few years, a particular interest in using wireless technologies in the industrial domain in order to automate processes and increase the level of safety has been noticed. This paper introduces an affordable mobile system to notify railway workers in rural areas about the approach of trains, and thus, to enhance their safety allowing for the early evacuation of repair sites located near the rails. The system comprises three key elements: a train device, a portable station device, and wearable devices for the workers. The communication methods and the underlying protocols between these components are discussed in detail. The system has been developed for freight trains of the national railway company of Kazakhstan and has undergone extensive testing for each of its components before its final trial. The preliminary results demonstrate that the system meets the requirements in terms of evacuation time, range, and portability, while exhibiting a very low cost of manufacturing. More specifically, the system can achieve a reliable communication range of several kilometers and a maximum response time of 2.3 s. The cost does not exceed $500 for a set of train, station, and 5 worker devices.

ESP-NOW , IEEE802.11 , Internet of Things , LoRa , Machine Learning , Railway safety

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Nazarbayev University, School of Engineering & Digital Sciences, Astana, Kazakhstan

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