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6 September 2022 Research on data transmission monitoring system of high-speed maglev operation control communication unit
Shanqiang Fu, Yi Tian, Boyu Liu
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Proceedings Volume 12332, International Conference on Intelligent Systems, Communications, and Computer Networks (ISCCN 2022); 123320X (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2652859
Event: International Conference on Intelligent Systems, Communications, and Computer Networks (ISCCN 2022), 2022, Chengdu, China
Abstract
In order to analyze the failure of communication messages of the operation control communication unit under high-speed maglev, a data transmission monitoring system of the operation control communication unit under high speed maglev is established by using several computers and switches. This paper first analyzes the special wireless communication mode and message format of high-speed maglev data transmission, and then carries on the hardware architecture design and software architecture design respectively, and completes the compilation of related programs. Finally, the monitoring of data transmission of operation control communication unit is realized, and the function of multiple devices in the data communication link can be simulated. It lays a foundation for the safe operation and fault diagnosis of high-speed maglev vehicles.
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Shanqiang Fu, Yi Tian, and Boyu Liu "Research on data transmission monitoring system of high-speed maglev operation control communication unit", Proc. SPIE 12332, International Conference on Intelligent Systems, Communications, and Computer Networks (ISCCN 2022), 123320X (6 September 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2652859
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Telecommunications

Computing systems

Data transmission

Data communications

Safety

Wireless communications

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