Superseded Standard

IEEE 1475-1999

IEEE Standard for the Functioning of and Interfaces Among Propulsion, Friction Brake, and Train-borne Master Control on Rail Rapid Transit Vehicles

The interfaces between and among functional systems on rail rapid transit vehicles is prescribed. The systems themselves are treated as "black boxes;" requirements for the input signals and the output response are given. For each category of interface, three types are listed in in-creasing technical sophistication.

Standard Committee
VT/CBTC&SIG - Communications Based Train Control and Signals
Status
Superseded Standard
Superseded by
1475-2012
Board Approval
1999-03-18
History
ANSI Approved:
1999-11-16
Published:
1999-06-30
Reaffirmed:
2005-06-09

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
Standard Committee
VT/CBTC&SIG - Communications Based Train Control and Signals
Working Group
Control Interfaces - VT/CBTC&SIG/WG05 Functioning of and Interfaces Among Propulsion, Friction Brake and Train-Borne Master Control on Rail Rapid Transit Vehicles_P1475
IEEE Program Manager
Patricia Roder
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Working Group Chair
David R Phelps

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