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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
AP, RCS
(Joint)
2023-11-15
16:25
Kumamoto Kumamoto Prefectural Workers' Welfare Hall
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Study for the Use of Public Communication Lines in Train Control Systems
Koki Iwamoto, Takayasu Kitano, Satoko Ryuo, Akihiro Gion, Keiichi Takeuchi (RTRI) RCS2023-162
Given the recent labor shortage in the railway industry, there is a growing demand for the streamlining of equipment mai... [more] RCS2023-162
pp.57-62
RCS, AP, UWT
(Joint)
2022-11-16
11:25
Fukuoka Kyushu University, and Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Lecture] A Study on Utilization of Public Communication Networks for Train Control Systems
Takayasu Kitano, Akihiro Gion (RTRI) AP2022-156 RCS2022-167
In train operation systems, the introduction of systems that make use of radio communications, such as communication-bas... [more] AP2022-156 RCS2022-167
pp.51-56(AP), pp.73-78(RCS)
MIKA
(3rd)
2022-10-13
11:10
Niigata Niigata Citizens Plaza
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Poster Presentation] A Study of Station Building Models for Radio Propagation Simulation of Railway Environments
Izumi Kurita, Nagateru Iwasawa, Takayasu Kitano (RTRI)
It is important to figure out radio propagation characteristics by simulations of radio wave propagation when designing ... [more]
AP, SANE, SAT
(Joint)
2022-07-27
09:50
Hokkaido Asahikawa Taisetsu Crystal Hall
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Lecture] Radio Propagation Characteristics for Train Operating Systems in Urban Area
Izumi Kurita, Takayasu Kitano, Kazuki Nakamura (RTRI) AP2022-35
Wireless communication systems such a train radio system and CBTC have been upgraded and getting more broadband. It is m... [more] AP2022-35
pp.6-11
NS, SR, RCS, SeMI, RCC
(Joint)
2022-07-15
10:55
Ishikawa The Kanazawa Theatre + Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Study on the utilization of Public 5G for Railway Operations using Local 5G
Kazuki Nakamura, Takayasu Kitano, Shogo Ogawa, Keiichi Takeuchi, Satoko Ryuo, Kunihiro Kawasaki (RTRI) RCS2022-95
The wireless communication systems used to communicate between train crews and despatchers are necessary for railway ope... [more] RCS2022-95
pp.128-133
RCS 2022-04-21
- 2022-04-22
Osaka Osaka University, and online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Verification of the use of 5G in railway operations
Kazuki Nakamura, Takayasu Kitano, Shogo Ogawa, Keiichi Takeuchi, Satoko Ryuo, Kunihiro Kawasaki (RTRI), Taishi Ohmi, Yoshinori Ohkura, Taichi Okumura, Shun Ichikawa (Hitachi)
The wireless communication systems used to communicate between train crews and despatchers are necessary for railway ope... [more]
RCS 2022-04-21
14:05
Osaka Osaka University, and online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Study on High-reliability Communication Platform using Public Mobile Networks for Railway Applications
Masanori Ishino, Taku Suzuki, Yuichi Igarashi, Taishi Oomi, Kenzaburo Fujishima (Hitachi), Kazuki Nakamura, Takayasu Kitano (RTRI) RCS2022-1
Railway operators need to introduce DX applications that improve operational efficiency and need to reduce train operati... [more] RCS2022-1
pp.1-6
AP 2022-02-17
10:50
Online Online [Invited Lecture] Radio Wave Propagation Characteristics of Millimeter-wave in Railway Environment
Kazuki Nakamura, Nagateru Iwasawa, Koki Iwamoto, Yusuke Kawamura, Daisuke Yamaguchi, Takayasu Kitano, Kunihiro Kawasaki (RTRI), Shotaro Yoshida (JRSEC), Masaharu Takahashi (Chiba Univ.) AP2021-161
In railways, wireless communication systems are used to communicate between running trains and the ground. Therefore, it... [more] AP2021-161
pp.16-19
RCS 2021-04-23
13:45
Online Online [Invited Talk] Utilization of Radio Communication System for Train Operation
Kazuki Nakamura, Takayasu Kitano (RTRI) RCS2021-15
In railways, wireless communication systems are indispensable for the transmission of information related to train opera... [more] RCS2021-15
pp.72-77
RCS 2019-10-24
14:20
Kanagawa Yokosuka Research Park [Invited Lecture] Utilization and Perspective of Radio Communication Technology for Train Control Systems
Takayasu Kitano (RTRI) RCS2019-186
In order to realize simplify maintenance by reducing wayside equipment and improve flexibility of train operation, the r... [more] RCS2019-186
pp.45-50
R 2018-12-15
13:00
Okinawa   Consideration on the effect of a control method of multiple level crossings and multiple trains based on the road traffic volume
Kazuya Atsuta, Kazumasa Kumazawa, Takayasu Kitano, Koji Iwata (RTRI) R2018-43
In the past, there were several methods to shorten the warning time of the level crossing by train speed control in orde... [more] R2018-43
pp.1-6
R 2018-12-15
13:25
Okinawa   Countermeasures against Disconnection of Inter-vehicle Transmission for the Train Integrity Management System with the use of Inertial Sensors and Tachometer Generators
Takayasu Kitano, Shigeru Taniguchi, Koji Iwata (RTRI), Shota Saiki, Masayuki Kitora, Akira Asano (Kyosan) R2018-44
 [more] R2018-44
pp.7-12
DC 2018-12-14
15:50
Okinawa Miyako Seisyonen-No-Ie A Case Study on Train Position Detection Method without Use of Ground Beacons in A Long Straight Section
Shigeru Taniguchi, Kouji Iwata, Takayasu Kitano (RTRI), Masayuki Kitora, Akira Asano (Kyosan) DC2018-66
 [more] DC2018-66
pp.41-46
R 2018-06-15
14:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Study on a control method of multiple level crossings and multiple trains based on the road traffic volume
Kazuya Atsuta, Kazumasa Kumazawa, Takayasu Kitano, Koji Iwata (RTRI) R2018-7
In the level crossing where both the number of trains and the road traffic volume are large, traffic congestion becomes ... [more] R2018-7
pp.1-6
R 2018-06-15
14:25
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. A Study on Inter-vehicle Transmission for the Train Length Management System with the use of Inertial Sensors and Tachometer Generators
Takayasu Kitano, Yuki Ota, Koji Iwata (RTRI) R2018-8
 [more] R2018-8
pp.7-12
DC 2015-12-18
17:20
Niigata Kurieito Mulakami (Murakami City) A calculation method for train lengths by detecting line feature points with inertial sensors and tachometer generators
Koji Iwata, Shota Saiki, Yoichi Sugiyama, Takayasu Kitano (RTRI), Masayuki Kitora, Akira Asano (Kyosan) DC2015-85
 [more] DC2015-85
pp.65-70
SSS 2015-05-21
15:00
Tokyo   Improvement in Safety by Intelligent Train
Mitsuyoshi Fukuda, Takayasu Kitano, Naoki Mizukami (RTRI) SSS2015-4
Safety of train operations is ensured by cooperation both of devices for safety and a driver. We developed Intelligent T... [more] SSS2015-4
pp.13-16
DC 2014-12-19
16:00
Toyama   A study of railway wireless transmission quality without carrier detection
Yoichi Sugiyama, Mitsuyoshi Fukuda, Takayasu Kitano (RTRI) DC2014-74
 [more] DC2014-74
pp.39-44
DC 2014-12-19
16:25
Toyama   A study on a distance calculation method in case of wheel skids and slips by combining inertial sensors and tachometer generators
Koji Iwata, Takashi Yamamichi, Yoichi Sugiyama, Takayasu Kitano (RTRI), Akira Asano (Kyosan) DC2014-75
 [more] DC2014-75
pp.45-50
DC 2013-12-13
17:15
Ishikawa   A Study on Dependable Location Detection Systems by applying an Inertial Sensor to a Variable Axel Load Vehicle
Takashi Yamamichi, Takayasu Kitano, Koji Iwata (RTRI), Akira Asano (Kyosan Electric Manufacturing) DC2013-78
Generally tachometer generators and transponders are used to detect the train location in on-board systems. However, it ... [more] DC2013-78
pp.55-60
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