Telegram failure monitor/data parity generator (IM-AUTO-003)

Last updated on 06 September 2013 9:37
A telegram is a 256-bit binary sequence which is continuously repeated, and transmitted from track conductors to the train. It contains geographical information about the area, which is analysed by the train-bourne computer in order to advise the driver on the train-speed required. A telegram consists of 3 distinct parts.
Author(s): Hutton D.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1972
United Kingdom
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