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assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2013Partners:Railtech, ANSALDO STS FRANCE SA, Sateba, IRT Railenium, Norpac +17 partnersRailtech,ANSALDO STS FRANCE SA,Sateba,IRT Railenium,Norpac,VCSA,BYTP,Thalgo (France),Colas Rail,UNIVERSITE DE TECHNOLOGIE DE COMPIEGNE,INNOTECH,Setec Ferroviaire,ESI (France),Groupe Eurotunnel,UVHC,USTL,Réseau Ferré de France,GHH Valdunes,ALSTOM TRANSPORT S.A.,Systra,Egis Rail,SNCF InfraFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-10-AIRT-0006Funder Contribution: 75,100,000 EURmore_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2012Partners:RATP, UNIVERSITE DE TECHNOLOGIE DE COMPIEGNE, LONDON UNDERGROUND LIMITED, TMB, MdM +17 partnersRATP,UNIVERSITE DE TECHNOLOGIE DE COMPIEGNE,LONDON UNDERGROUND LIMITED,TMB,MdM,Kite Solutions (Italy),TRC,ANSALDO STS FRANCE SA,BUTE,TelSys,R&B,Thales RSS,BOMBARDIER TRANSPORT,TUD,UVHC,ALSTOM TRANSPORT S.A.,UNIFE,AREVA,SIEMENS RAIL AUTOMATION SA,UITP,TRIT,IFSTTARFunder: European Commission Project Code: 218606more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2013Partners:THALES ALENIA SPACE FRANCE, NOTTINGHAM SCIENTIFIC LTD, RENFE, ADIF, Alstom (Belgium) +9 partnersTHALES ALENIA SPACE FRANCE,NOTTINGHAM SCIENTIFIC LTD,RENFE,ADIF,Alstom (Belgium),IQST,INECO,IP,ANSALDO STS FRANCE SA,Alstom (France),AZD,INECO,Aena Desarrollo Internacional,TASITALIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 247605more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2012Partners:HEUDIASYC, European Rail Software Applications, LAGIS, Le Laboratoire dAutomatique, Génie Informatique et Signal (LAGIS UMR CNRS 8219), CNRS +7 partnersHEUDIASYC,European Rail Software Applications,LAGIS,Le Laboratoire dAutomatique, Génie Informatique et Signal (LAGIS UMR CNRS 8219),CNRS,UNIVERSITE DE TECHNOLOGIE DE COMPIEGNE,Commissariat à lEnergie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives,UTC ,Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives,INS2I,Institut français des sciences et technologies des transports, de l’aménagement et des réseaux, unité de recherche Évaluation des Systèmes de Transports Automatisés et leur Sécurité.,ANSALDO STS FRANCE SAFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-12-VPTT-0010Funder Contribution: 1,161,710 EURWhen a train crosses a border, it will need to change its onboard signalling system for example, which will generate an important financial cost. Interoperability of the rail system within Europe is therefore key to its competitiveness. It aims at creating a rail network allowing transport that is safe, compliant with the required performance level of the lines, and which does not necessitate train transfers. This requires the compliance with a set of rules, of technical and operational conditions which ensure that the essential requirements are met. The present project aims at contributing to the validation and implementation of a European system for railway signalling called ERTMS “European Rail Traffic Management System”. The management of railway signalling in ERTMS is based on local rules pertaining to each country and not on global rules. This makes it difficult to evaluate the system in terms of safety. Thus, one of the main objectives of this study is to supply methodological tools for the evaluation of the global consistency between the specification and the operating rules, with regard to safety. This issue is crucial and yet it has scarcely been covered by scientific literature. A formal representation of the ERTMS specifications will be provided, which will enable the validation various systems through automatically generated test scenarios. • These systems will be modelled and studied in order to establish, if possible without having to test, whether they are compliant with ERTMS • The national rules complementing ERTMS will be included in the study. Achieving interoperability through ERTMS requires that all parties have the same understanding of the technical specifications for interoperability. Using a model featuring rigorous semantics will help identifying and clarifying ambiguousness in the specifications. A first step will therefore be to build a formal model based on complex requirements taken out of some rules. It will then be possible to analyze in details a European specification in the face of national operating rules, for example with regard to the execution of a Movement authority (MA). An actual specification, proposed by the railway company, will be analyzed in work-package 1 (The ERA or EPSF will be asked to provide an initial specification). The French Public Railway Safety Authority (EPSF) is competent in railway security matters whiles being independent from railway operators. A second step will provide a study of methodological and software tools in the literature. Formal models will be used to determine whether a given scenario meets the specifications. The respect of the European system requirement specifications (SRS) and of national safety requirements will be studied, on the level of models as well as analysis tools. In a last step, a study will be based on tests on an ERTMS simulation tool compliant with the official specifications. The possibility of making the two work together in an integrated approach will be studied.
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