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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :
Prelims level: TCAS-Kavach ATP System, RFID
Mains level: NA
The Supreme Court has acknowledged and appreciated the implementation of the indigenous anti-collision system KAVACH.
What is KAVACH?
- Kavach, an automatic train protection (ATP) system, was initially named Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS).
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- Development commenced in 2011 as Indian Railways and Research Designs & Standards Organisation (RDSO) sought a domestically developed ATP system.
- B. Rajaram, credited with developing the Skybus Metro system, played a key role in Kavach’s development.
- Field trials began in 2014, refining the system’s specification.
- Final approval was granted in 2019, certifying Kavach for compliance with Safety Integrity level 4 (SIL-4) operations.
Working Mechanism:
- Kavach comprises trackside Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, onboard locomotive equipment, and radio infrastructure.
- It communicates via radio, enabling real-time train monitoring.
- Drivers receive alerts, and automatic braking is triggered to prevent collisions.
- Kavach uses various data inputs like location, direction, and time to ensure safety.
- Event recorders retain records of interactions and incidents for analysis.
- Alerts and automatic braking ensure an immediate response to hazardous situations.
How does it help prevent collision?
- Kavach is designed to alert the locomotive pilot if they fail to notice a ‘red signal’ and continue at a speed that would surpass the signal.
- If the pilot does not slow down below 15 kmph, Kavach automatically applies the brakes, bringing the train to a halt.
Issues with KAVACH
- High Deployment Cost: Implementing Kavach costs ₹50 lakh per kilometer for the Indian Railways.
- Low Coverage: Currently, Kavach covers only 1,500 kilometers of rail routes, a small fraction of the total 68,000-kilometer network (as of November 2023).
- Expanding its coverage, particularly on high-density routes, remains a formidable challenge.
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