INTELLIGENT TRACKING SOLUTIONS
5th WDF in Vienna, Austria
5-7 June 2019
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This international industry event provides an ideal networking platform for more than 260 railway experts from across the globe. Expect innovative formats, inspiring keynote lectures and many opportunities for personal exchange at eye level. Share latest insights, exchange experi-ences and expand your network.
„Intelligent tracking solutions“ is the title of the WDF 2019, which will go into its fifth round. It will again take place in Vienna from 5 to 7 June. The streams of the conference focus on innovative sensing and tracking solutions for train localisation, and asset condition monitoring.
Digitalisation opens up new pos-sibilities for the future of mobility. Join the WDF to discuss new trends and innovations in traffic management as well as best practices in train tracking.
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Schedule at a glance
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS “THE FUTURE OF MOBILITY“
15:00 | Registration and welcome drink
16:30 | Keynote speakers
19:00 | Dinner
20:00 | Get together
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT - CURRENT TRENDS AND
PERSPECTIVES
09:00 | Train Localisation
11:00 | Maximise efficiency - managing traffic
12:30 | Networking lunch
14:00 | Freight Transport 4.0
16:00 | Digitalisation, Trends and Innovations
19:00 | Networking dinner
THURSDAY6 JUNE
WEDNESDAY5 JUNE
BEST PRACTICES IN TRAIN TRACKING
09:00 | Track Vacancy Detection
11:00 | Non vital Train Tracking using DAS
14:00 | Official end of the 5th WDF
FRIDAY7 JUNE
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A K I M A S A O K A D AM A R C A N TO N I
UIC | France
The Wheel Detection Forum is a real interesting and very nice meeting, where we all have the possibility to see the different point of views from the industry, from railways from Germany, France, Singapore and more. I think it is always a good thing when the railway indust-ry is sharing, opening and connecting. […]
Review of the WDF 2017
East Japan Railway Company | Japan
The Wheel Detection Forum is an ideal opportunity to connect with each other and to get updated about latest state of the art technologies. I am pleased to join this forum, thank you!
Asia12%
Europe73%
Central and South America
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CIS 4%
Africa 1%
Australia 4%
North America 5%
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The perfect possibility to meet with senior decision makers from all over the globe.
PERSONAL EXCHANGE AT EYE-LEVEL
Reasons to attend the 5th WDF
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TREND-SETTING KEY NOTES
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DELEGATES
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COUNTRIES
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SPEAKERS
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CHRISTIAN PUCHER Programme and Content Director
“The Wheel Detection Forum is one of the best opportunities for sharing information about the rail industry, for networking and to keep up to date with the latest trends regarding intelligent tracking solutions for smart traffic management, innovative maintenance strategies and more.“
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Director, Global Rail Leader | Arup | UK
Future Rail 2050
• Challenges of future rail operations
• Performance in support of urban mobility
MARCO GERCKE Director | Cybercrime Research Institute | DE
How AI will change the (rail) industry
• Current developments in AI
• Impact on Industries and Society
• Focus: Impact on Rail Industry
DIRK AHLBORN CEO | Hyperloop Transportation Technologies | US
Building the Hyperloop
• Why we need innovation in transportation
• Innovative way to build the Hyperloop
• Current and future prospects
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS “THE FUTURE OF MOBILITY“
16:30 TRAIN LOCALISATION
WEDNESDAY5 JUNE
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Evaluation of a fully train-borne localisation algorithm
• Train-borne localisation (and mapping) filter
• Practical evaluation with real GNSS and IMU data
Hanno Winter | Doctoral candidate | Technische Universität Darmstadt | DE
11:00 MAXIMISE EFFICIENCY - MANAGING TRAFFIC
Technological approaches for maximising capacity
• Digitalisation and automation provide technologies to improve railway operation
• Accurate, real-time localisation and train integrity supervision are highly important for efficient traffic management
• Real-time, reliable communication and data analysis can help to keep operation fluid
Christian Rahmig | Business Developer | German Aerospace Center (DLR) | DE
Train localisation in command and control 4.0
• Demands of transition to new types of train detection and tracking
• Integration of GNSS-based positioning with other means
• DAS as part of train command and control 4.0
Alexey Ozerov | Head of International Department | JSC NIIAS | RU
100% availability in signaling - generating true value with Railigent
• Availability is one key driver for return from rail assets. By using data and high end analytics, Railigent helps to manage the asset performance, understands the condition and predicts upcoming failures
• Railigent as open ecosystem provides the basis for value adding operational decisions
Gerhard Kreß | Vice President Data Services | Siemens Mobility GmbH | DE
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT - CURRENT TRENDS AND
PERSPECTIVES
09:00 TRAIN LOCALISATION
Making GPS work inside tunnels to locate trains and people
• Nobody did it until today. What is the solution of Syntony?
• Deployment of Subwave solution along the tunnels
• Use cases
Joel Korsakissok | President | Syntony GNSS | FR
Multi-Sensor Train Localisation - Architecture and Performance
• On-Board Inertial Referencing System
• Layered System Architecture
• «Big Data» based Performance Evaluation
Dr. Raoul Schild | Managing Partner | Schild & Partner GmbH | DE
THURSDAY6 JUNE
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Security for functional safety
• Security concept for functional safety controllers
• How to encrypt safe communication
Dr. Alexander Horch | Vice President Research, Development & Product Management | HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH | DE
Implementing edge based cyber security for signalling networks
• Why traditional L2 VLAN approach for vital communications does not comply to OT Cybersecurity standards
• Benefits of using Layer 3 routing vs Layer 2 VLANs
• Maintaining fasts network topology recovery in a hybrid L2/L3 networking environment
• Pragmatic approach to apply Cybersecurity standards in a Layer 3 signalling network
• Real world examples of L3 signalling systems
Ray Lock | Network Technology Director | Westermo Network Technologies | SE
Potential of georeferenced railway infrastructure data
• Safe and reliable railway systems require solid track data
• High efficiency sensor measurement system runs at speeds of up to 140 km/h during normal train operations to scan your infrastrucutre accurately
Michael T. Weilguny | Sales Manager | SIGNON Österreich GmbH | AT
NETWORKING DINNER
19:00
GALA DINNER | SCHÖNBRUNN ORANGERY
14:00 FREIGHT TRANSPORT 4.0
INDUSTRIAL INTERNET OF THINGS FOR RAILWAYS
• Co-creation and Design Thinking
• The KUBE concept and positioning
• KUBE use cases for infrastructure and rolling stock
Farid Bazizi | Head of R&D for IoT and Creator of the KUBE | Kapsch CarrierCom France S.A.S. | FR
Autonomous shunting - research results from Galileo Online: GO!
• High-precision GNSS based vehicle tracking
• Bi-directional communication between vehicles, infrastrucuture and shunting service
• Fully automated shunting process for future applications
Dr. Stephan Recher | Deputy Head of Business Development & Sales | SCISYS Deutschland GmbH | DE
Digitalisation in railway: automated vehicle identification with RFID
• Automated vehicle identification with RFID according to EN 17230, how it‘s done
• Insights to successful process digitalisation and business applications at SBB
• Wayside intelligence, the future of wayside train monitoring systems using automated vehicle identification
Stefan Koller | Head of Wayside Train Monitoring Systems | SBB AG | CH
16:00 DIGITALISATION, TRENDS AND INNOVATIONS
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09:00 TRACK VACANCY DETECTION
Axle counter business in Chinese metro market
• Growth of Chinese MT Market
• Axle Counter Product in the MT Signal System
• Axle Counter Product Development in China
Hui Zhang | Manager of Axle Counter Business Unit | CRSC Xi‘an Rail Transit Inudstry Group Co., Ltd. | CN
Interlocking system with object controllers enabled by Frauscher
• Introduction of BÄR Bahnsicherung AG
• EUROLOCKING - Interlocking solution „off the shelf“
• Object controllers with Frauscher Safe Ethernet
Christoph Lerch | Head of international business | BÄR Bahnsicherung AG | CH
Intelligent sensors for more efficient track vacancy detection
• Proven knowhow and the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT)
• Intelligent device on track through integrating the evaluation of the signal directly into the sensor
• Digital output and ring architecture hugely reduce the cabling requirements
Martin Rosenberger | CTO | Frauscher Sensor Technology | AT
11:00 NON VITAL TRAIN TRACKING USING DAS
Comprehensive train monitoring utilizing fiber optic DAS technology
• Real time tracking of train position, length and speed
• In field experiences, successes and limitations
• Overview of use cases – platform information, intrusion detection, network statistics
Gareth Lees | Research Director | AP Sensing GmbH | UK
Experience using FOS for various applications
• Train Tracking in dark territory
• Use cases of Train Tracking
• Monitoring health condition of track
Yugo Nomura | Head of Automation Engineering | Rumo ALL | BR
FOS development acceleration through AI
Max Schubert | Head of System Architecture LST/TK/ATO | DB Netz AG | DE
14:00 END OF WDF 2019
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Information on hotels and accommodation can be found online at: www.wdfvienna.com/location-travel
PA R K I N G A R E A
The public parking garage with direct access to the hotel provides a convenient and safe place to park your car. Garage fee per day: 25 €
M E T R O M A P
For a detailed plan of Vienna’s metro system please visit the website of Wiener Linien: www.wienerlinien.at
TO U R I S T I N F O R M AT I O N
For more practical information about Vienna visit: www.wien.info
Venue
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The WDF 2019 will take place at the conference hall and foyer of the Radisson Blu Park Royal Palace Hotel. Golden metal panels cover the facade of the hotel, which is equipped with the most modern amenities and state-of-the-art technology.
Radisson Blu Park Royal Palace HotelSchlossallee 8 | 1140 Vienna | AUSTRIA
+43 1 89110 [email protected] www.radissonblu.com
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PA R T I C I PAT I O N F E E :
390 € (incl. VAT) Incl. documents, catering and networking events
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A B O U T T H E E V E N T
The WDF provides an ideal platform for a wide range of railway experts from across the globe to share their latest insights and exchange their experiences.
More than 260 senior decision makers from international railway operators and system integrators, as well as manufacturers, consultants, researchers and association representatives will gather in Vienna. Together, they will again form a strong community making this event an excellent networking possibility.