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GeoSRM - online geospatial safety risk model for the GB rail network

GeoSRM - online geospatial safety risk model for the GB rail network
GeoSRM - online geospatial safety risk model for the GB rail network
RSSB and the University of Southampton's GeoData Institute have collaborated to research and develop a toolkit for managing large volumes of rail risk data. The pilot system encompasses concepts of highly complex geospatial 'big data', open standards, open source development tools and methodologies, and enables stakeholders to filter, analyse and visualise risk across the rail network, for a range of risk models. These include train derailments, suicides and passenger slip, trips and falls, and feature a wide range of spatially dependent parameters that affect the causal, escalation and consequence mechanisms. The risk has been calculated to a high resolution, splitting 2,100,000 m of track typically into 10 m sections. By creating geospatial representations of risk, the tool can help to identify risk hotspots and in this way contribute to the improvement of rail safety. Once scaled up to a National level and full range of risk models, the tool will deliver a powerful capability, unique across Europe. Further research is extending the prototype to incorporate live and historic environmental and related rail incident data to augment and improve the risk model.
risk analysis, geographic information systems, railway safety, public domain software, big data, university of southampton geodata institute, GeoSRM, online geospatial safety risk model, train derailments, RSSB, pilot system, rail network, rail safety, geospatial big data, geospatial representations, rail risk data, open source development tools, GB rail network, data handling techniques, computing in other engineering fields, geography and cartography computing
1751-956X
17-24
Sadler, Jason
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Griffin, David
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Gilchrist, Alex
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Austin, Jeremy
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Kit, Oles
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Heavisides, Jay
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Sadler, Jason
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Gilchrist, Alex
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Austin, Jeremy
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Kit, Oles
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Heavisides, Jay
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Sadler, Jason, Griffin, David, Gilchrist, Alex, Austin, Jeremy, Kit, Oles and Heavisides, Jay (2016) GeoSRM - online geospatial safety risk model for the GB rail network. IET Intelligent Transport Systems, 10 (1), 17-24. (doi:10.1049/iet-its.2015.0038).

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Abstract

RSSB and the University of Southampton's GeoData Institute have collaborated to research and develop a toolkit for managing large volumes of rail risk data. The pilot system encompasses concepts of highly complex geospatial 'big data', open standards, open source development tools and methodologies, and enables stakeholders to filter, analyse and visualise risk across the rail network, for a range of risk models. These include train derailments, suicides and passenger slip, trips and falls, and feature a wide range of spatially dependent parameters that affect the causal, escalation and consequence mechanisms. The risk has been calculated to a high resolution, splitting 2,100,000 m of track typically into 10 m sections. By creating geospatial representations of risk, the tool can help to identify risk hotspots and in this way contribute to the improvement of rail safety. Once scaled up to a National level and full range of risk models, the tool will deliver a powerful capability, unique across Europe. Further research is extending the prototype to incorporate live and historic environmental and related rail incident data to augment and improve the risk model.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 5 November 2015
Published date: February 2016
Keywords: risk analysis, geographic information systems, railway safety, public domain software, big data, university of southampton geodata institute, GeoSRM, online geospatial safety risk model, train derailments, RSSB, pilot system, rail network, rail safety, geospatial big data, geospatial representations, rail risk data, open source development tools, GB rail network, data handling techniques, computing in other engineering fields, geography and cartography computing
Organisations: GeoData

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Local EPrints ID: 383866
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/383866
ISSN: 1751-956X
PURE UUID: a4c3686e-5633-4a84-b414-4283c8874e14
ORCID for Jason Sadler: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8260-6812
ORCID for Oles Kit: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7802-6858

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Date deposited: 25 Nov 2015 11:15
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:45

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Author: Jason Sadler ORCID iD
Author: David Griffin
Author: Alex Gilchrist
Author: Jeremy Austin
Author: Oles Kit ORCID iD
Author: Jay Heavisides

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