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INESS · INtegrated European Signalling System
Due to the seamless guidance by rails, the railway system requires a dedicated signalling sub-system, whereby a major part of the functionality must be ensured and controlled on the infrastructure side. From a European perspective, the traditional signalling is one of the most conservative parts of the railway system strongly bound to the national traditions by all involved parties.Since 1990 the EU is promoting the reformation of parts of the signalling subsystem under the ERTMS programme.However this covers not the whole signalling system.The implementation of ETCS could be hampered, in areas of the conventional European rail network, where interlocking will need to be replaced, if this cannot be carried out in an economically and technically efficient manner. Also the implementation of systems utilising centralised and automated route-setting of trains will be economically constrained.Railways are aiming for significantly reduced life-cycle costs of future interlocking and associated outdoor equipment. Standardisation, increased competitive tendering and significant reduction of implementation time are considered to be key requirements for the future.Without an approach, similar to that underway for ERTMS-ETCS, many suppliers will run into resource constraints, making it difficult for them to keep up with the many new concurrent developments.Therefore, railways and the signalling supply industry agree that the scope of INESS should be the interlocking up to the point of interfaces with the surrounding other signalling and train control systems like centralised traffic control, neighbouring interlocking, ETCS Radio-block centres and possibly object controllers for out-door devices.INESS will adopt the CENELEC norm with the underlying system engineering principles. It will build on the available results of both the Euro-Interlocking project and the ERTMS developments and it will especially not modify the current ETCS functionalities and solutions.
Consortium · 31 organisations
UNION INTERNATIONALE DES CHEMINS DE FER
FR · €1,591,808
INGENIERIA Y ECONOMIA DEL TRANSPORTE SME MP SA
ES · €95,999
RETE FERROVIARIA ITALIANA
IT · €332,198
AYMING
FR · €365,097
Funkwerk Information Technologies GmbH
DE · €271,313
UNION DES INDUSTRIES FERROVIAIRES EUROPEENNES - UNIFE
BE · €80,638
DB INFRAGO AG
DE · €393,750
THALES TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS GMBH
DE · €306,132
TRAFIKVERKET - TRV
SE · €249,312
NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED
UK · €351,746
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET BRAUNSCHWEIG
DE · €643,783
DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV
DE · €447,628
ALSTOM BELGIUM SA
BE · €158,200
PRORAIL BV
NL · €429,031
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
UK · €246,822
ALSTOM ENGINEERING AND SERVICES LIM
UK · €171,730
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
UK · €174,470
MER MEC SPA
IT · €159,795
BBR - BAUDIS BERGMANN ROSCH VERKEHRSTECHNIK GMBH
DE · €91,528
CAF SIGNALLING S.L
ES · €94,804
SCHEIDT & BACHMANN GMBH-S&B
DE · €45,391
SIEMENS MOBILITY LIMITED
UK · €243,024
ADMINISTRADOR DE INFRAESTRUCTURAS FERROVIARIAS
ES · €291,857
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN
NL · €914,510
RAILSAFE CONSULTING LTD
UK · €249,480
NUCLEO DE COMUNICACIONES Y CONTROL SL
ES · €17,279
FIR E.V. AN DER RWTH AACHEN
DE · €642,175
AZD PRAHA SRO
CZ · €79,477
UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID
ES · €136,901
SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
DE · €337,553
HITACHI RAIL STS SPA
IT · €401,949
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