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Development of Automated Protection and Monitoring System for Poor Railway Infrastructure

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This research is based on developing different sub-models for maximizing railway protection. The main motive of developing the railway protection and monitoring system is to help the railway coordinators and locomotive drivers to ensure proper safety to the railway passengers. Three individual sub-models are accumulated to develop the entire model. Firstly, in order to minimize level crossing accidents, the gateman will be notified about the exact arrival time of the train. In addition, by using sensors, the crossing gate will be automatically closed if any train crosses the level crossing. Moreover, the proposed model can scan the train routes in order to avoid collision accidents with other trains or any obstacles across the route. This entire model used many modern technologies, and it is almost errorless. The countries which possess poor rail infrastructure can implement this cheap and reliable protection and monitoring system in order to avoid major rail accidents.

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Shikdar, T.A., Rashid, M.M., Ayub, F.B., Faisal, S. (2022). Development of Automated Protection and Monitoring System for Poor Railway Infrastructure. In: Bindhu, V., Tavares, J.M.R.S., Du, KL. (eds) Proceedings of Third International Conference on Communication, Computing and Electronics Systems . Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 844. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8862-1_35

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