The virtual coupling approach has been proposed to improve transportation efficiency, passenger satisfaction and operational excellence for communication based train control (CBTC) systems, and a train formation is built and named virtual coupled train sets (VCTS). In order to ensure the stability of the VCTS, train-to-train (T2T) wireless communications are critical to provide the continuous information exchange channel for adjacent trains. Due to unreliability of wireless communications, jamming attacks are inevitable, which could bring packets loss and time delay and disturb the control performance of VCTS. As the distance between adjacent trains is much less than the traditional headway under the moving block (MB) mode in CBTC systems, the jamming attacks could lead to safety events, which are unacceptable. Therefore, in the paper, an event trigger control (ETC) method is developed to mitigate effects of jamming attacks on VCTS by designing a stability range for VCTS formation and reducing the communications cycle of CBTC systems. This ETC-based cooperative control approach can ensure the stable headway between adjacent trains and improve the transportation efficiency. Simulation results demonstrate availability of the proposed scheme.


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    Title :

    A Virtual Coupling Approach Based on Event-triggering Control for CBTC Systems under Jamming Attacks


    Contributors:
    Ma, Shuomei (author) / Bu, Bing (author) / Wang, Hongwei (author)


    Publication date :

    2020-11-01


    Size :

    2745311 byte





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English