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UIC Project Annual Report - ERTMS

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ETCS<strong>UIC</strong> code I/92/E/051<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 2004 DOCUMENT CODIFICATION REV. PAGEC 13 of 21Since then, several meetings have taken place between different parties also with heavyinvolvement from UNISIG.At the time of writing, it seems that the new LS mode will be included in the next version 3.0.0.of the ETCS SRS.DB has now replaced the RFF/SNCF as owner of the change request.3 Activities planned in 2005In general, support will be given to the administrations on specific topics on request as inthe past.3.1 ETCS HandbookIt is the aim to apply the content of the handbook at a first implementation on an <strong>ERTMS</strong>/ETCSlevel 1 line at CFR. A level 2 line is proposed to be selected as well.3.2 Capacity study ÖBB and CFRIn co-operation with the University of Aachen, <strong>UIC</strong>, ÖBB and CFR, a tool will be ´finalised whichallows a comparison of capacity between lines with conventional signalling (a first stepequipped with Indusi) and lines equipped with <strong>ERTMS</strong>/ETCS level 1 with and without infill.3.3 Follow-up on the <strong>ERTMS</strong>/ETCS specification developmentThe present <strong>UIC</strong> FRS specification, version 4.29, has to be updated so that it complies with theUNISIG SRS version 3.0. Over and above, also editorial changes have to be made to avoidmisunderstandings of the remaining text. This work will be performed in co-operation with theEEIG. This new revised version shall be replace the FRS 4.29 version in the TSI Annex Adocument.3.4 Participation in the TSI CCS workThe <strong>UIC</strong> project manager will continue to participate in the TSI CCS work and from case to caseensure support and coordination among the administrations where relevant or wanted by one ora group of administrations as in the past.3.5 Participation in the AEIF CCB workThe <strong>UIC</strong> project manager will continue to participate in the AEIF change control board (CCB)work and from case to case ensure support and coordination among the administrations whererelevant or if requested by one or a group of administrations as in the past.

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