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Техническое диагностирование и мониторинг состояния устройств ЖАТ

Техническое диагностирование и мониторинг состояния устройств ЖАТ

Abstract

Анализируется организация технического диагностирования и мониторинга состояния устройств железнодорожной автоматики и телемеханики (ЖАТ). Описываются используемые методы и средства технического диагностирования и мониторинга, дается сравнительный анализ существующих подходов, применяемых на железных дорогах мира. Рассматриваются особенности построения систем технического диагностирования и мониторинга на Российских железных дорогах. Освещаются вопросы развития и перспективы использования методов и средств технического диагностирования и мониторинга устройств ЖАТ.

The article analyses organisation of technical diagnostics and monitoring of condition of railroad automation and telemechanics (RAT) units, describes methods and means being used, provides comparative analysis of existing approaches that railways across the world use. Specific features of building technical diagnostics and monitoring systems in Russia’s railways are discussed. Development and perspectives for methods and instruments for technical diagnostics and monitoring of RAT units are overviewed.

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УСТРОЙСТВА ЖЕЛЕЗНОДОРОЖНОЙ АВТОМАТИКИ И ТЕЛЕМЕХАНИКИ (ЖАТ), СИСТЕМА ТЕХНИЧЕСКОГО ДИАГНОСТИРОВАНИЯ И МОНИТОРИНГА, СРЕДСТВА ДИАГНОСТИРОВАНИЯ, RAILROAD AUTOMATION AND TELEMECHANICS (RAT) UNITS

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