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BS EN 62290-2:2014 Railway applications. Urban guided transport management and command/control systems Functional requirements specification

BS EN 62290-2:2014

Railway applications. Urban guided transport management and command/control systems Functional requirements specification

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Standard number:BS EN 62290-2:2014
Pages:76
Released:2014-09-30
ISBN:978 0 580 80180 8
Status:Standard
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BS EN 62290-2:2014


This standard BS EN 62290-2:2014 Railway applications. Urban guided transport management and command/control systems is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 45.060.01 Railway rolling stock in general

This part of IEC 62290 specifies the functional requirements of UGTMSs (Urban Guided Transport Management and Command/Control Systems) for use in urban guided passenger transport lines and networks. This part of IEC 62290 is applicable for new lines or for upgrading existing signalling and command control systems.

This part of IEC 62290 is applicable to applications using:

  • continuous data transmission

  • continuous supervision of train movements by train protection profile

  • localisation of trains by external wayside equipment or reporting trains.

This standard is not applicable to existing command and control systems or projects in progress prior to the effective date of this standard.

In this Part 2 of the standard, the functional requirements set the framework to which detailed functions should be added to define any generic or specific application.

Because of that, although this part of the standard is applicable as a basis to define SRS, FIS and FFFIS, elements may be added for a generic or specific application.