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The FlyWay® System

Overview: what the FlyWay package consists ofThe FlyWay® Components
Design of the FlyWay carriagesThe FlyWay® Beamcars
How FlyWay cars manages themselvesThe Intelligent FlyWay® Beamcar
Construction of the FlyWay beamsThe FlyWay® Beams
The vehicle parts that´s inside the beamsThe FlyWay® Propulsion Cars
Coupling beamcars togetherThe FlyWay® Stations
Coupling beamcars togetherPlatooning in FlyWay®
The unique FlyWay solution to handling the cabins!The Elevator and Swiveling Functions
The unique FlyWay Shunting!The FlyWay® Shunting
FlyWay uses 3 different positioning systemsThe FlyWay® Positioning System
Stations and nodes need digital addressesThe FlyWay® Addressing System
Traffic information for public and customersThe FlyWay® Information System
Provides traffic supervisionThe FlyWay® Supervising System
Overview of FlyWays Computerized ComponentsControl and Supervision
Guiding the vehicles thru the networkThe FlyWay® Guidance System
Weaving is an important part of the Guidance SystemHow Weaving Nodes handle Traffic
Sharing the burden amongst computersProgram Development
The FlyWay cubiclesSafe Berthings at stops
The physical control of the FlyWay carsManeuvring the Beamcars
Finding and moving blocked carsHandling of Buffered Beamcars
FlyWay is SwedeTrack System´s own solution to the urban public transportation problem

Tip: There are 2 pages that provide an overview of the contents on most of the other FlyWay®-pages.
"The FlyWay® Components" provides an overview of the hardware components.
"Control and Supervision" provides an overview of FlyWay®´s computerized components.

How passengers and freight customers get carsThe FlyWay® Booking System
How FlyWay can assist road trafficFlyWay® and Road Traffic
How the beamcars decide upon the best travel routeOptimization of travel routes
How the network is supplied with electrical powerThe Power Supply
How to build a scale modelBuilding a Model
Travellers interface with the systemUsing Bluetooth as Passenger Interface
The beamcars interface to the nodesUsing Bluetooth as Beamcar Interface
FlyWay´s communications channelsThe FlyWay® Communications Systems
The commands that are exchangedThe FlyWay® Information Exchange
What is needed for a computer simulationParameters for simulations
Some calculations for computer simulationsMathematics for simulations
Using path & routing tablesRouting the FlyWay® Beamcars
Creating a moving screen simulationCreating a visual simulation
How FlyWay detects obstaclesObstacle Detection in FlyWay®


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