The railroad industry is an infrastructure intensive industry that relies on significant amounts of information and data to operate and maintain each railroad. Using the US railroad industry as a model, this data collection encompasses the full range of railroad activities from tracking of goods shipments and car locations to managing train crews to inspecting and maintaining the infrastructure. This paper will look at this last area, inspection and maintaining the infrastructure and in particular the 330,000 km (200,000 miles) of railroad track in active use in the US. Using a broad range of inspection vehicle to collect data and a new generation of maintenance management software systems to analyze and interpret this data, railroads represent an industry that is starting to make extensive use of its “big data” to optimize its capital infrastructure and safely manage its operations while keeping costs under control. This paper presents examples of collection, storage and use of “big data” in the railroad engineering environment.


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    Title :

    Some examples of big data in railroad engineering


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    Publication date :

    2014-10-01


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    3938249 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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