Description Microprocessor controlled railway signaling or commonly termed Electronic Interlocking is in operation from the late 1980s on the World Railways and introduced in India in the 1990s.
He has undertook research in application of microprocessors to control of railway signallin. to undergraduate and graduate students in Electronics and Computer engineering.
He has over fifteen years experience in teaching microprocessors, fault tolerant systems, reliability engineering etc. and establishment of new microwave links.
About the Author Purnachandra Rao Vallabhaneni has over thirty years experience on the Indian Railways holding various positions mostly in signalling projects for new lines and gauge conversions, resignalling projects in doublings, upgradations such as installation of Electronic Interlocking etc. -Application of systems engineering to the operation and maintenance of Electronic Interlocking system for enhancing safety is covered in a separate chapter. -Formal verification of railway Interlocking With the application of theoretical computer science and software tools has been explained. -Verification of hardware and software With computer aided methods along With simulation has been described. -Some methods of hazard Analysis relevant to Electronic systems have been dealt, With suggestions for improvement of components for safety and reliability. -The advantage of a single processor With concurrent error detection compared to two out of two and two out of three modular systems in the matter of reliability, safety and economy has been discussed. -Details of all the types of Electronic Interlocking systems installed on Indian Railways are illustrated.
Methods of ensuring safety and preventing hazards have been covered extensively in the book.
As software is present extensively in such systems, safety is of prime concern to the users, in addition to the requirements of reliability.
It has replaced older relay based and electro-mechanical systems in phases.
Description Microprocessor controlled railway signaling or commonly termed Electronic Interlocking is in operation from the late 1980s on the World Railways and introduced in India in the 1990s