Presentations
Below you can find the presentations of the Intelligent Rail Summit 2021.
Day 1 – 22 September
- Metro Bilbao railway operation, Alberto Plano
- RESPIRA: artificial intelligence for optimized management of ventilation and climatization systems in metro networks and railway stations, Enrique Gómez Cristóbal
- Switch, track and railway yard utilization by using wayside monitoring tools, Paul Kootwijk & Bas van Wijhe
- Exploiting existing wayside monitoring solutions: How to gain extra insight from your monitoring data, Stefan Distlberger
- Monitoring the rail infrastructure of ProRail with smart sensors, Marcel Gerrits
- We make data usable – supporting small networks to benefit from digital data and algorithms, Matthias Manhart
- The evaluation of optical rail surface measurements – A further step towards data-based condition monitoring of turnouts, Markus Loidolt
- Methodologies for the low-cost monitoring of overhead contact line systems based on inertial measurements, Unai Alvarado
- Rail Alliance – Shaping the future of rail industry needs actionable information and cooperation between market participants, Sascha Büchner
- On-board and Wayside Train Measurement: Enabler of Efficient Operations, Dietmar Maicz
Intelligent Infrastructure in Network Rail, Tim Flower - A path towards a sustainable asset management method for turnouts, Michael Fellinger
- Creating value by combining and integrating data from different sources, Kenny Peters
- Realizing the Value of S&C Predictive Maintenance in Real-life Operations, Thomas Boehm
- From maintenance digitalization to digital twins. A Real path to predictive maintenance, Jorge Rodriquez
- Demystifying the digital twin for railways, Peter Boom
- Smart tools for railway inspection and maintenance work, performance and safety improvement, Christian Di Natali
- Implementing a BigData platform to predict track condition & degradation – Current Insights, Erik Pinter
- Vulnerability of railway assets to black swans: Predicting the unpredictable, Diego Galar
Day 2 – 23 September
- Maintenance 4.0 and data driven maintenance, Paulo Nunes
- A universally applicable track quality index, Stefan Offenbacher
- Closing the gap in track geometry assessment, Edward de Jong & Sytse Bisschop
- The Resilience of Vision-Based Technology for Trackbed Monitoring, Koohyar Faizi
- Implementation of environmental impacts within public procurement of Austrian Federal Railways, Sven Schirmer
- Sulfur Concrete Sleepers: feedback on an innovative pilot project in Belgium, Denis Coppieters
- Environmental hotspots within the life cycle of railway track infrastructure, Martina Zeiner
- Fossil Free Future of Track Work Machinery, Víctor Barrena Cárdenas
- Thinking in railway systems – Smart solutions for digital performance on track, Ivan Vidovic & Johannes Neuhold
- The impact of financial constraints on the financial requirements of railway track, Anna Oprandi
- Digitalizing strategic railway infrastructure asset management, Hermann Orth
Replays of the sessions
Day 1
Day 1 – Session I Day 1 – Session II
Day 1 – Session III (Part 1) Day 1 – Session III (Part 2)
Day 2