The vehicle is the moving part of the TS, in which passengers or
freight is carried.
Satisfying the constraints from Section 1.1
and 1.2, a vehicle should have the following general
features:
space for four seated adult persons plus baggage in
case of person transport
long enough for a tall person to lie down in comfort
space for maximum three industrial pool pallets
Euro tool pallets are m long, m wide
and m high. But there should be also sufficient
space for equivalent ISO pallets.
The inner dimensions of the vehicles should be approximately:
m width
m length
m height
payload of one vehicle should be limited, probably to a value of
about:
kg. This maximum weight is introduced in order to limit
the costs and visual impact of the transport system infrastructure.
The weight of kg corresponds also to the weight of four
adults with baggage.
vehicle propulsion should whenever possible performed
by electric motors, because they have a high efficiency, are low
noise, have no local emission and have also low maintenance costs.
The vehicles should take the electrical energy
from the track, wherever possible
Batteries or other energy storage should only be used when necessary
and for short distances.
Energy storage systems add to the weight of the vehicle and have
high maintenance costs.
Vehicle form should be aerodynamic (target
) and have a futuristic design.
Vehicles should be able to run:
on guideways separated from pedestrians
on the ground in areas shared with other vehicles and pedestrians. In
this case speed must be limited at walking speed and have
fail-safe collision avoidance systems
Vehicles should be easy to clean and maintain.
Within the above defined vehicle dimensions, payload and safety
criteria, the vehicle interior should be freely
customizable.
Below we define the features of standard person and freight vehicles.
Standard vehicles represent the vast majority of all vehicles,
they are shared and should be everywhere available.
For this reason, standard vehicles should cover a large spectrum of
transportation applications.
Standard passenger vehicle
A standard passenger vehicle is a vehicle customized for the
transport of passengers, but needs to accomodate a variety of passenger plus
baggage loads in a flexible way.
Interior vehicle design:
welcoming atmosphere
warms and soft colors, but with (irregular) patterns of a
darker color to hide smaller dirt patches
fitting without sharp corners
Furniture:
at least one of the seats should be situated near the door and be at a
height at which an elderly person can set in and out conveniently. At the same
time the seats should be acceptable and comfortable for other users, for
example a 13 year old child should be able to get into the seat.
seats with places for 4 adults or 2 adults with 3 children.
seat configuration should allow for enough room such that a
adult with a child carriage or the passenger in a wheel chair
can enter the vehicle and have easy access to the user terminal.
seats should be able to be configured as a bed.
there should be provisions to perform basic office work in the
vehicle.
Luggage capacity: large enough for four medium sized
suitcases. Possibly enlargeable by moving or folding the back seats
to the front, so that there is sufficient space for larger
objects, such as shopping charts, bikes, small furniture and
objects of similar size.
All buttons, handles, openers and displays:
should need little physical effort.
can be operated and read by a 13 year old child.
buttons should be large enough and with an appropriate profile
such that visually impaired persons can feel them.
Display information should be acoustically available, if
desired.
User terminal (see Section 1.7.1)
inside the vehicle with keypad and display through which the
passengers can communicate with the TS. The user terminal also includes
options to interrupt or divert the trip.
Emergency break near the user terminal which is protected
against accidental activation.
Emergency button near the user terminal to call for
assistance or help.
Emergency exit should allow escape from the vehicle in case
the door is blocked.
Open-door button inside the vehicle, beside the door. Its
function is to open the door when vehicle is stopped or to prevent
doors from closing (similar function to the "open door" button in an
elevator).
User card reader with display outside the vehicle,
beside the door. The users can insert their user card which will
open the vehicle, like unlocking a car. The
display shows the user-id number in the case the vehicle is booked
(See Section 1.7.5).
Green light and buzzer beside the user card reader,
to indicate available or booked (empty) vehicles.
Provisions for an ISDN connector for phone and Internet
connection. The necessary ISDN infrastructure is not a part of MAIT .
Protection against persons who try to break in
violently.
Loudspeakers to be able to listen to system messages or
passenger supplied audio sources, if desired.
Smoke and damage sensors.
standard freight vehicle
The standard freight vehicle has the dimension of the
standard passenger vehicle but it is empty (apart from fixing points
for containers) and has no user terminal.
See also Sections 1.7.6
and 1.7.7.
The standard freight vehicle has the following features:
it can be completely controlled by external user terminals,
including:
door locking and unlocking
door opening and closing
door opening and closing buttons outside the vehicle, beside the
door. The door open button opens the door if the vehicle is unlocked.
The door close button shuts the door when loading is
completed (see Sections 1.7.6
and 1.7.7)
an emergency door open button inside the vehicle to allow a person to
escape in the event of being trapped inside
easy to load and unload three standard industrial pallets
support for automatic loading and unloading. Here the
user-terminal can be a computer that controls:
door opening and closing of vehicle
loading or unloading freight. This is done with TS external
facilities. However, standardization would be useful also for
those facilities