The train communication network (TCN) is a hierarchical combination of two
fieldbus networks for data transmission within trains. It consists of the Multifunction Vehicle Bus (MVB) inside each vehicle and of the Wire Train Bus (WTB) to connect the different vehicles. The TCN components have been standardized in IEC 61375.
Multifunction vehicle bus (MVB)
The MVB connects individual nodes within a vehicle or closed train set. Unlike the WTB, there is no single connector standard for the
MVB – instead, there are 3 defined media and connector classes:
* OGF (
Optical Glass Fibre) uses 240 micron fiber up to 2000 m
* EMD (Electrical Medium Distance) uses shielded twisted pair with RS-485 transmitters and transformers for galvanic isolation, up to 200 m
* ESD (Electrical Short Distance) uses simple backplane wiring without galvanic isolation, up to 20 m
The
plugs and sockets are the same as used by
Profibus, with 2 x DE-9 sockets per device.
For OGF, the media sources are connected by repeaters (signal generators) being joined on a central star coupler. A repeater is also used for the transition between mediums.
There is no inauguration, the addresses are statically allocated. The number of addressable devices depends on the configuration of the vehicle bus – there may be up to 4095 simple
sensors
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In the broadest definition, a sensor is a devi ...
/
actuators
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(Class I) and up to 255 programmable stations (Class 2, with configuration slots). The physical level is using transmissions at a 1.5 Mbit/s
data rate using
Manchester II encoding. The maximum distance is determined on the restriction of a maximum allowed reply delay of 42.7 μs (where for longer distances a second mode is used that allows up to 83.4 μs with reduced throughput, in case MVB is used for switchgear on the track side) while most system parts communicate with a response time of a typical 10 μs.
History
MVB was derived from the
P215 bus developed by
Brown Boveri Cie,
Switzerland
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(now
ABB), incorporating the
publisher/subscriber principle from early
field busses (
DATRAS). Back in 1984,
IEC TC 57 defined the requirement specifications for busses to be used in
electrical substation
A substation is a part of an electrical generation, transmission, and distribution system. Substations transform voltage from high to low, or the reverse, or perform any of several other important functions. Between the generating station an ...
in collaboration with
IEC SC65C. MVB presents many similarities with the
FIP field bus (originally from French "''Flux d'Information vers le Processus''", relabeled as Factory Instrumentation Protocol or some references also use the hybrid "Flux Information Protocol") that was developed in the French
NFC 46602 standard series. Since both stemmed from the same
IEC TC 57 specifications. This explains why MVB and FIP have similar operation (cyclic and event-driven), only the arbitration method in case of multiple access differs, as MVB used a binary bisection mode relying of collision detection while FIP piggy-backed a "look-at-me" bit over periodic data. Efforts to merge FIP and MVB failed at the stubbornness of the two parties. MVB,
Profibus and
WorldFIP were proposed as a substation bus in
IEC TC 57, but to avoid parallel solutions,
IEC TC 57 decided that none will be used and favored
Ethernet
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as a common denominator.
The MVB frames are not compatible with
IEC 61158-2 fieldbus frames as it omits most of the preamble synchronization (which is not required if zero-crossing detection is possible).
The paradox situation is that the IEC 61158 field bus and MVB physical layer were developed by the same persons in
IEC TC 57. The difference came from the
fieldbus physical layer
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which assumes a phase-locked loop to decode the Manchester data, requiring a preamble to synthonize the decoder, while MVB operated principally with optical fibres where this method is useless, MVB's decoding relies on zero-crossing detectors and Manchester pattern recognition.
However most of the modern development and test equipment can equally communicate WTB/MVB frames as well as
Profibus frames on the line as the telegram structure similar to
Profibus.
The
WorldFIP connectors found usage in train equipment in
France
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and
North America
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(by
Bombardier) until a joined effort on a common
UIC train bus was started (with
Siemens
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and other industry partners) that led to the WTB/MVB standard in late 1999.
Alternate vehicle buses
The MVB standard was introduced to replace the multitude of
field buses in the train equipment. Despite the advantages of the MVB field bus, many vehicle buses are still built from
CANopen
CANopen is a communication protocol stack and device profile specification for embedded systems used in automation. In terms of the OSI model, CANopen implements the layers above and including the network layer. The CANopen standard consists of an ...
,
WorldFIP (in
France
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),
LonWorks (in the
USA) and
Profibus components. While the
WorldFIP,
CANopen
CANopen is a communication protocol stack and device profile specification for embedded systems used in automation. In terms of the OSI model, CANopen implements the layers above and including the network layer. The CANopen standard consists of an ...
,
Lonworks and
Profinet
Profinet (usually styled as PROFINET, as a portmanteau for Process Field Network) is an industry technical standard for data communication over Industrial Ethernet, designed for collecting data from, and controlling equipment in Automation#Indus ...
are controlled by international manufacturer associations targeting a wide range of application, MVB was tailored to the rolling stock application, with the goal of plug-compatibility, and therefore allows no options. This was intentional as the fight between the field busses raged in the 1990s and the decision of the
IEC that any of the eight field busses was a standard did not help plug-compatibility.
MVB modules are more expensive than for instance
CANopen
CANopen is a communication protocol stack and device profile specification for embedded systems used in automation. In terms of the OSI model, CANopen implements the layers above and including the network layer. The CANopen standard consists of an ...
or
LonWorks components. This is not due to the communication technology: most devices implement the MVB protocol machine in a small area of an
FPGA
A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is a type of configurable integrated circuit that can be repeatedly programmed after manufacturing. FPGAs are a subset of logic devices referred to as programmable logic devices (PLDs). They consist of a ...
which is today anyhow present, and the costliest component remains the connector. But railways certification is costly and not always needed for uncritical applications such as comfort and
passenger information. When total cost of ownership is considered, the cost of the hardware elements can easily be outweighed by additional engineering costs in the railways market with its small series.
In the
USA, the
IEEE RTVISC evaluated both MVB and
LON Lon or LON may refer to:
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* Lon (name), a list of people with the given name, nickname or surname
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* Nero Wolfe supporting characters#Lon ...
as vehicle and train bus. The
IEEE
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The IEEE ...
finally decided to standardize both in
IEEE 1374, with a clear separation of tasks:
* MVB for critical operation such as traction control and signalling in the driver's cab,
* LON for uncritical and slow data transfer, but low-cost connections such as passenger displays and diagnostics. This separation is not always observed.
Additionally more and more components are added to rail vehicles that need far more bandwidth than any field bus can provide (e.g. for
video surveillance
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), so
switched Ethernet IEEE 802.3
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with 100 Mbit/s is being introduced into train sets (according to the
EN 50155 profile). Still all the alternate vehicle buses are connected to the Wire Train Bus.
MVB is similar to
FlexRay, both have the "process data", which is called "static segment" in
FlexRay, and "message data", which is the "dynamic segment" and are driven by a fixed
TDMA scheme. Running
FlexRay with 2.5 Mbit, an
RS-485
RS-485, also known as TIA-485(-A) or EIA-485, is a standard, originally introduced in 1983, defining the electrical characteristics of drivers and receivers for use in serial communications systems. Electrical signaling is balanced, and Telecomm ...
physical layer and only one "coldstarter" would lead to a very similar behavior in respect to the application. Despite the similarities, no rail-manufacturer has considered
FlexRay, since they valuated a common solution higher than a multitude of better busses. Conversely, in 1999, the automotive industry evaluated MVB (in an extended 24 Mbit/s version), but dropped it because of the costs, which should be unreasonably low for the mass-market of millions of vehicles.
Wire train bus (WTB)
The wire train bus has been designed for international passenger trains with variable composition, consisting of up to 22 vehicles.
The medium consists of a duplicated
shielded twisted pair cable, which runs in the
UIC cables between the vehicles.
The connector between the vehicles is the 18-pole UIC connector. Since connectors are exposed and can oxidize, a current pulse is applied at connection establishment to evaporate the
oxide layer, called fritting. The standard connector for the WTB nodes is a DIN 9 pin connector.
The physical level uses
RS-485
RS-485, also known as TIA-485(-A) or EIA-485, is a standard, originally introduced in 1983, defining the electrical characteristics of drivers and receivers for use in serial communications systems. Electrical signaling is balanced, and Telecomm ...
levels at 1 Mbit/s
data rate. The encoding uses a
Manchester II code and a
HDLC
High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) is a communication protocol used for transmitting data between devices in Telecommunications, telecommunication and Computer network, networking. Developed by the International Organization for Standardization ...
frame protocol with proper voltage balancing to avoid DC components in the
galvanic isolation
Galvanic isolation is a principle of isolating functional sections of electrical systems to prevent current flow; no direct conduction path is permitted.
Energy or information can still be exchanged between the sections by other means, suc ...
transformers. The Manchester decoder uses a phase/quadrature
demodulation
Demodulation is the process of extracting the original information-bearing signal from a carrier wave. A demodulator is an electronic circuit (or computer program in a software-defined radio) that is used to recover the information content fro ...
(not
RS-485
RS-485, also known as TIA-485(-A) or EIA-485, is a standard, originally introduced in 1983, defining the electrical characteristics of drivers and receivers for use in serial communications systems. Electrical signaling is balanced, and Telecomm ...
, that operates with zero-crossings) which allows to span 750 m under worst-case conditions, especially when only the two extremity vehicles are equipped, as is the case with multiple traction for freight trains. No repeaters are foreseen since vehicles in between can have discharged batteries.
A unique property of the WTB is the train inauguration (In German: ''
Zugtaufe'') in which the newly connected vehicles receive an address in sequence and can identify the vehicle side (called ''port'' and ''starboard'' like in the marine) so that doors open on the correct side. Up to 32 addresses can be dynamically allocated. When two train compositions join, the addresses are reallocated to form a new composition of vehicles with a sequential address. Vehicles without WTB node ("c''onduction vehicles''") are not counted.
The frames have a maximum payload of 1024 bits.
The WTB operates cyclically to provide
deterministic
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operation, with a period of 25 ms, used mainly for the traction control. The WTB also supports sporadic data transmission for diagnostics. The content of the periodic and sporadic frames is governed by the
UIC 556 standard.
Since frame size is limited, a version of
TCP with reduced overhead was used for message segmenting and reassembly, that at the same time allows to cope with changes in composition, called RTP (
Real-Time Protocol).
Alternate train buses
History
The WTB was derived from the German
DIN
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* Din (name), people with the name
* Dīn, an Arabic word with three general senses: judgment, custom, and religion from which the name originates
* Dinka language (ISO 639 code: din), spoken ...
bus developed by
ABB Henschel (now
Bombardier). It benefited from the phase/quadrature decoding provided by
Italy
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and from an improved train inauguration provided by
Switzerland
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, based on the experience with the
FSK multiple traction bus of
ABB Secheron, Geneva used in the
SBB freight trains. The physical layer of WTB shows similarities with the
WorldFIP field bus (
EN 50170 part 4) - its "voltage mode" did use 1 Mbit/s and a maximum of 32 stations on the bus with a maximum length of 750 meters, the use of
FIP transceivers
In radio communication, a transceiver is an electronic device which is a combination of a radio ''trans''mitter and a re''ceiver'', hence the name. It can both transmit and receive radio waves using an antenna, for communication purposes. The ...
was studied early in the TCN evaluation, but the Phase/Quadrature decoding was used instead.
Usage
The TCN is used in most of the modern train control systems usually connecting the vehicles with an 18-pin
UIC 558, including:
*
Deutsche Bahn
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DB was fou ...
:
ICE T
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Development
Following the succe ...
,
ICE-TD,
ICE 3
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and
TRAXX AC2 P160
*
Swiss Federal Railways
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The company was founded in 1902 and is headquartered in Bern. It used to be a State-owned enterprise, government institution, but since 1999 it has be ...
:
IC2000 and EW IV (
de)
*
Austrian Federal Railways: All
Railjet and
Talent trains
IEC 61375 standards
IEC 61375 is a suite of standards.
Further reading
*
Ethernet Train Backbone
*
Ethernet Consist Network
*
WorldFIP
*
CANopen
CANopen is a communication protocol stack and device profile specification for embedded systems used in automation. In terms of the OSI model, CANopen implements the layers above and including the network layer. The CANopen standard consists of an ...
*
Lonworks
*
Profinet
Profinet (usually styled as PROFINET, as a portmanteau for Process Field Network) is an industry technical standard for data communication over Industrial Ethernet, designed for collecting data from, and controlling equipment in Automation#Indus ...
*
FlexRay
Notes and references
External links
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