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Artificial intelligence in rail operations

Digital Rail for Germany

Digitalization, automation and artificial intelligence are the key to higher capacity and optimal utilization of the rail network. One of the targets of Digital Rail Germany (DSD) is a fully digital, highly automated rail system – from tracks to trains, from digital signaling stations through the European Train Control System (ETCS) to automatic train operation (ATO). In the future, the trains will be highly automated, able to recognize their environment and be located at a highly precise geographical location. Likewise, they should no longer run at fixed block distances, but instead in flexible blocks with optimal intervals between trains. In order to meet these requirements, the entire rail sector needs innovative thinking, design and implemen­tation. Together with industry partners, associations and research institutes, the sector initiative Digital Rail Germany (DSD) is setting the course for the highly automated rail system of the future.

The implementation of the DSD initiative started in 2020. As part of the launch package, the concrete planning and installation of ETCS and digital interlockings has begun in the context of the Stuttgart Digital Hub (Digitaler Knoten Stuttgart; DKS), the Cologne — Rhine/Main high-speed line and the ability to traverse the Trans-European Scandinavia — Mediterranean corridor (ScanMed). Stuttgart will be the first region in Germany to receive the digital train control and interlocking technology. In order to support the corresponding refitting of vehicles, the BMDV has published a vehicle funding directive for the affected vehicles in the DKS, meaning that the vehicle equipment (regional and S-Bahn (metro) multiple units) could begin in 2022. In 2022, the first commissions also took place in the fast-track program (SLP). For example, on the Ruhr-Sieg line, the switching and signaling technology was completely renewed after just 1.5 years. The work on the fast-track program’s Cluster 2 projects and pre-series projects is progressing simultaneously. These projects are intended to create modern digital interlockings. To this end, comprehensive development services will also be performed with new market participants from the railway and technology sectors.

At the end of 2022, a first section of the line with ETCS Level 2 also went into operation successfully for the first time on the Rhine-Alpine corridor and in the highly overloaded existing network. The trains now run between Darmstadt Süd and Laudenbach (Bergstrasse) with state-of-the-art train control systems. The trackside approval procedure (TA procedure) was also approved by the European Union Railway Agency (ERA). With the approval, the equipment of ETCS Level 2 is confirmed to comply with the interoperability requirements in accordance with the Control Command and Signaling Technical Specification for Interoperability (TSI CCS). This is the first successfully completed TA procedure for an ETCS project by DB Netz AG and the first ERA ETCS level 2 approval in Europe. Lean processes and new standards essentially form the foundation for acceleration. As a result, valuable findings are collected for the DSD surface rollout. The chosen procedure is an important building block for the digitalization of the rail network within the DSD framework.

Digital interlocking technology continues to be tested at the “Digital Rail Test Site” in the Erzgebirge region, and the development of a 5G test network has become an important research environment, with eight 5G radio masts along the line. Following the realization of the Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS) test installations together with partners Nokia and Kontron and initial transfers were made possible, the practical testing of various innovative technologies relating to FRMCS/5G is in full swing. Together with DB Erzgebirgsbahn and partners Erics­son and Rohde&Schwarz, the world’s first field study of multi-
antenna radio technologies in the future FRMCS spectrum was conducted at 1.9 GHz. The investigation provided relevant findings in terms of connectivity between train and infrastructure and showed that innovative antenna systems can unlock the potential of FRMCS in terms of higher transmission rates and high reliability. In addition, existing buildings and their equipment are being expanded and modernized into a central laboratory.

The rollout schedule is currently being adjusted on the basis of clearly defined equipment priorities. An early increase in capacity is to be realized by prioritizing the equipment of closed transport systems, in particular in hubs; obsolescence and operational concerns should be taken into account and the equipment of basic infrastructure should be started in advance. The renovation of the high-performance networkµ 134 was also added to the DSD rollout plan in 2022. Digitalization of the rail network is a decisive and vital step in this direction. DSD is a major lever for advances in Germany’s transition to more sustainable mobility.

DB Group as part of Europe’s Rail

Europe’s Rail supports the European initiative on research, innovation and system integration in the railway sector. The partnership aims to strengthen the cost efficiency, integration and competitiveness of the rail sector in order to achieve the overall vision of a European rail system without system disruptions.

For example, work is being done to harmonize the system architecture and on the technical specifications for interoperability (TSI). Other key topics are the digitalization of freight transport with the digital automatic coupling (DAC), the digitalization of command and control technology and automatic train operation (ATO).

Digital maintenance

Digitalization and automation of maintenance will increase the availability of vehicles and systems.

Digitalization of the vehicle fleet

We have launched the largest modernization program for our vehicle fleet to date. At the InnoTrans 2022 trade fair, we showcased numerous innovations, such as the DB Regional Ideas Train, the new ICE L, the digital automatic coupling for freight trains and the cargo two-engine locomotives. With digitalization and new technologies, we are solving the challenges of the future, bringing more trains to the rail network while at the same time being more punctual and reliable. In our test train, the advanced train lab, we showed how 180 years of railway know-how combines with the latest research.