Kavach, the Indian technology that can
prevent two trains from colliding
Q. What is Kavach? · It is India’s
very own automatic protection system in development since 2012, under the
name Train Collision Avoidance System
(TCAS), which got rechristened to Kavach or “armour”. · It is a set of
electronic devices and Radio Frequency
Identification devices installed in locomotives, in the signalling system
as well the tracks, that talk to each other using ultra high radio
frequencies to control the brakes of trains and also alert drivers, all based
on the logic programmed into them. · One of its
features is that by continuously refreshing the movement information of a
train, it is able to send out triggers when a loco pilot jumps signal, called
Signal Passed at Danger (SPAD), a
grave offence in railway operations with respect to safety, and the key to
accidents like collision. · The devices
also continuously relay the signals ahead to the locomotive, making it useful for loco pilots in low visibility,
especially during dense fog. · TCAS or Kavach includes the key elements from already existing, and tried and tested systems like the European Train Protection and Warning System, and the indigenous Anti Collison Device. It will also carry features of the high-tech European Train Control System Level-2 in future. The current form of Kavach adheres to the highest level of safety and reliability standard called Safety Integrity Level 4.While now Kavach uses Ultra High Frequency, work is on to make it compatible with 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology and make the product for global markets. |