Real-Time Rail Electrification Systems Monitoring: A Review of Technologies

Jose A. Sainz-Aja, Joao Pombo, Jordan Brant, Pedro Antunes, José M. Rebelo, Jose Machado Dos Santos, Diego Ferreño

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Abstract

Most electrified railway networks are powered through a pantograph–overhead contact line (OCL) interface to ensure safe and reliable operation. The OCL is one of the most vulnerable components of the train traction power system as it is subjected to multiple impacts from the pantographs and to unpredictable environmental conditions. Wear, mounting imperfections, contact incidents, weather conditions, and inadequate maintenance lead to increased degradation of the pantograph–OCL current collection performance, causing degradation on contacting elements and assets failure. Incidents involving the pantograph–OCL system are significant sources of traffic disruption and train delays, e.g., Network Rail statistics show that, on average, delays due to OCL failures are 2500 h per year. In recent years, maintenance strategies have evolved significantly with improvements in technology and the increased interest in using real-time and historical data in decision support. This has led to an expansion in sensing systems for structures, vehicles, and machinery. The railway industry is currently investing in condition monitoring (CM) technologies in order to achieve lower failure rates and increase the availability, reliability, and safety of the railway service. This work presents a comprehensive review of the current CM systems for the pantograph–OCL, including their advantages and disadvantages, and outlines future trends in this area.
Original languageEnglish
Article number6625
Number of pages19
JournalSensors
Volume25
Issue number21
Early online date28 Oct 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2025

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  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

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