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Consist Tracking and Control Using Spread Spectrum Radio Technology
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Communication devices and network techniques are combined in a radio system under development to satisfy safety critical, operational requirements for train location and control in railroad and transit applications. Spread spectrum radios, installed on-board trains, at wayside locations, and at control stations, participate in a synchronous, time slotted network enabling location determination during reliable transfer of control information.
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Mayhew, G., "Consist Tracking and Control Using Spread Spectrum Radio Technology," SAE Technical Paper 931840, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/931840.Also In
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