Overview
- Gathers a selection of peer-reviewed papers presented at the 6th Thailand Rail Academic Symposium (TRAS 2019), held at Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand on 21–22 November 2019
- The contributions, written by international scientists and engineers, cover the latest advances concerning rail and metro systems, with a specific focus on metro performance and system design in Thailand, South East Asia and beyond
- Intended for academics, including graduate students and researchers, as well as industrial practitioners working in the area of rail engineering
Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Mobility (LNMOB)
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Conference proceedings info: TRAS 2019.
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Table of contents (17 papers)
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Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Dr. Waressara Weerawat is an assistant professor in the Industrial Engineering Department at Mahidol University in Thailand. She is currently serving as director of the Logistics Innovation Center and deputy director for Cluster of Logistics and Rail Engineering (CLARE) leading several industry, research and academic projects in the area of rail freight and logistics improvement, modeling and simulation of rail transit system, rail operations and timetabling, and the livable city. She has been a leader in establishing the Cluster of Rail and Logistics Engineering (CLARE) and the masters program in railway transportation system at Mahidol University since 2017. Besides working with Mahidol University, she has developed many research projects under the support of international funds, the Ministry of Science and the Ministry of Transportation, as well as rail operators in Thailand.
Dr. Phumin Kirawanich has been a Faculty Member with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Mahidol University, serving as an Associate Professor. From 2002 to 2007, he was with the Power Electronics Research Center and the High Power Electromagnetic Radiation Laboratory, University of Missouri, as a Postdoctoral Fellow. From 2007 to 2008, he was with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Missouri, as an Assistant Professor. Since 2008, he has been with the Faculty of Engineering, Mahidol University. Dr. Kirawanich has contributed a number of research papers and book articles. His research interests include railway EMC, pulsed-power technology and applications, terahertz-pulse generation, and electromagnetic and semiconductor device physics computation.
For practical professional experiences in railway systems, Dr. Kirawanich is an EMC specialist and consultant coordinating EMC matters at system level across all M&E subsystems and establishing EMC compliance of the whole railway as a complete system, and preparing the management plan to ensure the earthing, bonding, stray current and lightning protection activities carried out over all M&E disciplines.
Dr Anna Fraszczyk has been investigating travel behaviour research and community engagement over the last 13+ years. She has co-authored a number of papers and book chapters focused on various issues, from public perception of driverless trains in Sydney to barriers to digital learning in rail to women in transport issues globally, with statistical analysis as her primary method of interest. She has worked at universities in the UK and in transit simulation modeling Thailand and presented her research outcomes at various international transport conferences.
Dr Marin Marinov is a lecturer at Aston University who specialises in rail transport, simulation modelling and logistics. His expertise include rail operations studies, baggage handling systems, metro performance and expansion of urban rail networks, simulation modelling methodologies, urban freight by rail and logistics. Dr. Marin’s recent work on sustainable rail systems and decarbonisation looks at developing terrorist threat mitigation strategies for the railways, reviewing mechanisms for obstacle detection and analysing and comparing different methods used for calculating emissions of rolling stock based on their types and modes of operation (diesel, electric and bi-mode), a comparison between conventional, freight and high speed rail and alternative fuels for diesel and bi-mode locomotives compared based on their environmental impact.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Urban Rail Transit
Book Subtitle: Proceedings of the 6th Thailand Rail Academic Symposium
Editors: Waressara Weerawat, Phumin Kirawanich, Anna Fraszczyk, Marin Marinov
Series Title: Lecture Notes in Mobility
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5979-2
Publisher: Springer Singapore
eBook Packages: Engineering, Engineering (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2021
Hardcover ISBN: 978-981-15-5978-5Published: 29 September 2020
Softcover ISBN: 978-981-15-5981-5Published: 30 September 2021
eBook ISBN: 978-981-15-5979-2Published: 28 September 2020
Series ISSN: 2196-5544
Series E-ISSN: 2196-5552
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XIII, 309
Number of Illustrations: 42 b/w illustrations, 103 illustrations in colour
Topics: Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering, Transportation, Logistics, Project Management