Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC)
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As cities grow at unprecedented rates and the need for efficient mass transit becoming increasingly critical, rail infrastructures across the globe are turning to Communication-Based Train Control (CBTC) to enhance efficiency, safety, and automation. This presentation provides an in-depth and accessible introduction to CBTC systems, examining their workings, significance, and central role as the cornerstone of future transit solutions.
Topics include:
- Fundamentals and History
- Architecture and Operation
- Deployment and Integration
- CBTC Design Considerations
- Future Trends and Innovation
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Alexander Impastato
Biography:
Alexander Impastato holds advanced degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a solid background in signal systems, automation, and system integration. He utilizes this experience in the Transportation Industry where he designs subway projects using multidisciplinary teams.
His field of expertise involves circuit detailing, PLC programming, and simulation and pre/post operational testing of electrical systems with attention to safety and reliability. With research and field experience in Communication-Based Train Control (CBTC) under his belt, Alexander is dedicated to the development of transport technology. His mission is to introduce signaling principles to the public.
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7:00 PM Networking and Announcements
7:10 PM Presentation