A power-quality monitoring and assessment system for high-speed railways based on train-network-data center integration

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In recent years, with the rapid development of high-speed railways (HSRs), power interruptions or disturbances in traction power supply systems have become increasingly dangerous. However, it is often impossible to detect these faults immediately through single-point monitoring or collecting data after accidents. To coordinate the power quality data of both traction power supply systems (TPSSs) and high-speed trains (HSTs), a monitoring and assessing system is proposed to access the power quality issues on HSRs. By integrating train monitoring, traction substation monitoring and data center, this monitoring system not only realizes the real-time monitoring of operational behaviors for both TPSSs and HSTs, but also conducts a comprehensive assessment of operational quality for train-network systems. Based on a large number of monitoring data, the field measurements show that this real-time monitoring system is effective for monitoring and evaluating a traction-network system.

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Zhu, J., Hu, H., He, Z., Guo, X., & Pan, W. (2021, March 1). A power-quality monitoring and assessment system for high-speed railways based on train-network-data center integration. Railway Engineering Science. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40534-020-00229-4

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