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... ... @@ -1,40 +1,30 @@ 1 -The REAKT DATAproject (<https://reakt.sh/>)includesvisualizingrailvehicle positionsonthe trackbasedona set ofpositiondatafromGNNS trackers. Thesepositiondata aresparse andincluderrorsandvariation,yet it canbesafely assumedthat therail vehiclewillnot leavethetrackin normaloperation.Hence,this topicwillinvestigateanalgorithmto processthedataandproject the position ofthe vehiclesto the track.1 +The REAKT project (https://reakt.sh/ & https://www.schiene-m-l.de/) aims at developing new mobility concepts to reactivate rural rail lines. This project will evolve around developing an autonomous on-demand rail vehicle aber to flexibly provide service on single track lines. A prototype will be build in 1:32 scale as well as a full scale version. 2 2 3 - ![[position.png|image:attach:position.png]]3 +== Overview of topics (WIP) == 4 4 5 -# Goals 5 +1. A digital twin for an autonomous on-demand train service 6 +2. An autonomous train controller with risk analysis using STPA 7 +3. A digital twin for an autonomous on-demand train service 8 +4. AI-based image recognition for autonomous train control [in cooperation with AG Distributed Systems] 9 +5. AI-based sensor processing for autonomous train control [in cooperation with AG Distributed Systems] 6 6 7 -* Develop and implement an algorithm for computing a best-effort projection of a vehicle position on a track 8 -* Evaluate the algorithm (and potential variants of the algorithm) with the real-world data collected on the Malente-Lütjenburg track 11 +== Goals == 9 9 10 - ####ConsiterationsfortheAlgorithm13 +* TBA for each topic individually 11 11 12 -* Errors in GNNS data 13 -* Gaps in GNNS data (missing network) 14 -* Different accuracy of tracking devices (Smartphones vs. dedicated Trackers) 15 -* Showing estimates of expected movement or potential location areas 16 -* Handling inconsistencies 17 - * Unrealistic position jumps 18 - * Passing other vehicles (quickly) on single-lane track 19 - * Vehicles changing direction without stopping 15 +== Scope == 20 20 21 -# Scope 22 - 23 23 Bachelor's Thesis 24 24 25 - #Related Work/Literature19 +== Related Work/Literature == 26 26 27 -* 21 +* https://reakt.sh/ 28 28 29 - [https://reakt.sh/](https://reakt.sh/)*23 +== Involved Languages/Technologies == 30 30 31 - [https://github.com/kieler/RailTrail/wiki/Data-processing#computation-of-vehicle-position-speed-and-heading](https://github.com/kieler/RailTrail/wiki/Data-processing#computation-of-vehicle-position-speed-and-heading)25 +* TBA for each topic individually 32 32 33 - #Involved Languages/Technologies27 +== Supervised by == 34 34 35 -* Python 36 - 37 -# Supervised by 38 - 39 39 Alexander Schulz-Rosengarten 40 -[[als@informatik.uni-kiel.de |path:mailto:als@informatik.uni-kiel.de]]30 +[[als@informatik.uni-kiel.de>>mailto:als@informatik.uni-kiel.de]]