Article: WIPO: Inventors in Czech Republic Develop Electronic Railway Interlocking Equipment System

GENEVA, Oct. 16 - Pavel Doubek, Pavel Fuchs, Josef Martinec, Jiri Teply and Miloslav Vlcek all from Praha, Czech Republic, Martin Burda of Plumlov, Czech Republic, Petr Jelinek of Zilina, Czech Republic, Lubomir Machacek of Chocen, Czech Republic, Zdenek Veverkova of Plezn, Czech Republic, and Ales Kiml of Stochov, Czech Republic, have developed electronic railway interlocking equipment system.

According to a description of the invention, released by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention aims to concern the " electronic railway interlocking equipment system, which is comprised of three essential levels, being the commanding level, control level and executive level. The ...

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