A review of modern simulation systems (technologies and programs) for rolling stock management, designed to train students of transport universities and employees of Russian Railways, was carried out. A cross-platform simulator has been developed based on the use of an application creation platform and interactive content. The 2D RailWay Simulator cross-platform simulator is designed to optimize the educational process, which allows you to assess the level of training of students both in preparation for the exam and as the final certification of students by profession as an assistant driver of an electric locomotive. The simulator can be adapted when studying the controls of the electric locomotive in the discipline “Rolling stock of railways” for the specialty 23.05.03 Rolling stock of railways of all forms of training. The simulator creates the effect of presence in a real locomotive by displaying the track situation of locomotive cabins and control panels, as well as safety devices and auto-driving systems based on 3D graphics. This complex is developed on the basis of updated design documentation and original algorithms for rolling stock management. The functionality of the cross-platform application is based on a special modeling environment and a system of mathematical models of devices used on locomotives and motor car rolling stock. A methodology for training students on a cross-platform simulator has been developed.
Cross-Platform Simulator for Railway University Students
Lect.Notes Mechanical Engineering
International Conference on Industrial Engineering ; 2023 ; Sochi, Russia May 15, 2023 - May 19, 2023
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Industrial Engineering ; Kapitel : 56 ; 565-575
28.07.2023
11 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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