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Communications-Based Train Control: A Comprehensive Guide for US Transit Professionals — Volume 1: Foundations & Technical Architecture

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Management number 233591950 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $6.97 Model Number 233591950
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The definitive reference on CBTC for American transit professionals — from the engineer who built, certified, deployed, and invested in these systems across three continents.Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC) is the most advanced signaling technology available for urban rail transit, replacing century-old fixed-block systems with continuous, radio-based train control that dramatically increases capacity, safety, and operational efficiency. Yet no comprehensive, practitioner-oriented guide to CBTC has existed for the U.S. market — until now.Volume 1 covers the foundations and technical architecture of CBTC systems:The evolution from fixed-block to moving-block train controlU.S. and international standards and regulatory frameworks (IEEE 1474, IEC 62278, FTA oversight)Complete system architecture: ATP, ATO, and ATS subsystemsOnboard equipment: VOBC, odometry, braking curves, and driver-machine interfacesWayside equipment: zone controllers, interlocking interfaces, and transpondersCommunication systems: radio network design, cybersecurity, and redundancyCentral systems: ATS architecture, OCC design, and predictive maintenanceGrades of automation: GoA 0 through GoA 4, with U.S. implementation considerationsWritten by Francisco Wang — a rail signaling professional with experience spanning embedded CBTC development at CRSC, safety certification training in London, international project delivery in Argentina, U.S. operations management, private equity infrastructure investment, and academic research at Rutgers University — this book bridges the gap between vendor documentation and academic theory.With 42 technical figures, detailed reference lists, and practical insights drawn from real deployments in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and cities worldwide, Volume 1 gives engineers, project managers, and transit agency leaders the technical foundation they need to evaluate, procure, and oversee CBTC systems.Volume 2: Operations, Deployment & Economics covers operating modes, U.S. and international case studies, project lifecycle, performance criteria, lifecycle costs, vendor landscape, and U.S.–China comparative perspectives. Read more


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