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1 The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Test Bed
Elizabeth G. Jones Assoc. Professor of Civil Engineering and Assoc. Director of the Mid-America Transportation Center

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3 Railroad Research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
On-going railroad research sponsored by Federal Railroad Administration Real-time measurement of track stiffness Wireless communication systems Highway-rail grade crossings (level crossings) Several other smaller projects

4 Long Term Goals of Project
Eliminate crashes at grade crossings related to highway traffic operations Integrate highway and rail systems

5 Research Objectives Develop permanent and portable test bed systems for detailed study of highway-rail interactions at highway-rail grade crossings (HRGCs) Demonstrate test beds

6 HRGC Test Bed Development
Test Bed Selection Criteria Crossing near signalized intersection High potential for traffic to back up on tracks High potential for traffic delayed by trains to interfere with other traffic History of past accidents at crossing Interest of city traffic engineer Existing infrastructure

7 HRGC Selected Test Bed Characteristics
35th & Cornhusker & BNSF Crossing near signalized intersection – YES High potential for traffic to back up on tracks – YES High potential for traffic delayed by trains to interfere with other traffic – YES History of past accidents at crossing – YES FRA database indicates 2 accidents in five years Interest of city traffic engineer – YES – proposed quiet zone

8 Proposed Quiet Zone in Lincoln, NE

9 HRGC Selected Test Bed Characteristics
35th & Cornhusker & BNSF Crossing near signalized intersection – YES High potential for traffic to back up on tracks – YES High potential for traffic delayed by trains to interfere with other traffic – YES History of past accidents at crossing – YES FRA database indicates 2 accidents in five years Interest of city traffic engineer – YES – proposed quiet zone Existing infrastructure – YES City of Lincoln traffic signal cabinets connected to City of Lincoln’s fiber network Established connection between City of Lincoln and UNL’s network

10 UNL HRGC Test Bed

11 Near signalized intersection
HRGC Test Bed Location 35th & Cornhusker (BNSF track – double track) Near signalized intersection High potential for traffic delayed by trains to interfere with other traffic West View of Test Bed Grade Crossing

12 HRGC Test Bed Location 35th & Cornhusker (BNSF track – double track)
High potential for traffic to back up on tracks Northwest View of Test Bed Grade Crossing

13 Equipment at HRGC Looking southeast at HRGC from City’s Camera
UNL Camera aimed at HRGC City’s Camera aimed at 35th & Cornhusker Grade Crossing Gate Looking southeast at HRGC from Traffic control cabinet with communications equipment

14 Equipment at HRGC Video encoder (MPEG-2) in traffic control cabinet
(two video channels) Video channel of HRGC Video channel from City camera Video decoder at City of Lincoln Public Works

15 Equipment at Upstream Locations
Video camera (day/night) Doppler radar detector Installation of upstream equipment currently in progress

16 Equipment at Upstream Locations

17 UNL HRGC Test Bed Cornhusker 27th Street Video & Radar Video

18 HRGC Test Bed Portable System
Autoscope Cameras Wireless Antenna Doppler Radar Van portion of portable system

19 HRGC Test Bed Portable System
Trailer portion of portable system Wireless Antenna Autoscope Camera Calibrating Autoscope & setting detectors

20 UNL HRGC Research Railroad traffic signal preemption Data archiving
Human factors

21 Railroad Traffic Signal Preemption
Project Hypotheses Intelligent signal preemption using train arrival information can significantly improve safety at HRGCs

22 Railroad Traffic Signal Preemption
Railroad signal preemption requires upstream detection of trains Want to know when the gates close and when they open Need to know Speed of train upstream of HRGC If train is accelerating or decelerating Length of train

23 Train Speed Detection Problem

24 Train Speed Detection Video detection can discriminate between trains but signal is noisy Radar gets “confused” with more than one train and has varying noise

25 Current Work Use a Kalman filter to fuse the radar and video detection speed measurements Reduce noise in speed measurement Improve speed measurement Process model Measurement model Radar data Video detection data Fused data Estimate Update Kalman filter model

26 Current work Simulation to test preemption algorithms using fused data
Without preemption With preemption

27 Simulation – No preemption

28 Simulation – Preemption

29 Data Archiving - Video Video is often used in the study of HRGCs
Rich source of data that can be used for many studies Rarely used for more than one study, however Archived video with systematic description can make the video data source useable for more studies Objective is to show how this can be done with a small example

30 Data Archiving - Video Steps to archiving video and efficiently querying the archived video Efficiently store the video in a digital format MPEG4 part 10 (H.264) video compression standard specially designed to deliver high quality video at lower bit rates and smaller file sizes than previous video encoding standards Describe video using an ontology An ontology is a formal specification of the terms and the relations among these terms within a domain Query database of video description that is “linked” to the digital video

31 Video Collection

32 Store Video in Digital Format

33 Describe Events on Video

34 Query Event Database Used video captured for preliminary studies of HRGC from another project Limited video Four partial days of video collection Total of 31 hours of video collected Purpose is to demonstrate how video archiving can be done for efficient queries

35 Human Factors Video archiving work detected numerous safety issues

36 Future Work Human factors Intelligent automobiles Quiet zones
Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V Vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) Quiet zones

37 Acknowledgements Federal Railroad Administration
Federal Highway Administration Nebraska Department of Roads City of Lincoln, NE

38 Elizabeth G. Jones ejones1@unl.edu
Thank you! Elizabeth G. Jones


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