- Blocco Automatico a Correnti Codificate
BACC is a
train protection system used inItaly on high-speed lines (lines with a top speed of 200 km/h or more). The term is an abbreviation of Blocco automatico a correnti codificate ("automatic block system with codified currents").It is an extension of
RS4 Codici . While RS4 Codici is a simplecab signalling system that only requires the driver to acknowledge any change in the aspect of the next signal, BACC also continuously monitors the train speed and computes braking curves according to the train´s length, mass, and braking ability.The information is conveyed by
superposition of two amplitude-modulatedalternating current s in the rails (with a carrier frequency of 50 Hz and 178 Hz, respectively). Receiver coils in front of the first axle of alocomotive orcontrol car are used to detect the signal.The frequency of the modulating signal encodes the signal aspect:
RS4 Codici uses a single 50 Hz alternating current. All codes that do not use the 178 Hz carrier are used identically for both BACC and RS4 Codici. Thus, BACC is backward-compatible to RS4 Codici.
An alarm is sounded in the cab if the train exceeds the speed setpoint by more than 3 km/h. If the train exceeds the speed setpoint by more than 5 km/h or misses the designated stopping place, the system applies emergency brakes.
ee also
RS4 Codici References
* http://www.segnalifs.it/it/bl/N_barsc.htm
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