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BS EN 16157-7:2018:2019 Edition

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Intelligent transport systems. DATEX II data exchange specifications for traffic management and information – Common data elements

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This document specifies and defines component facets required to support the exchange and shared use of data and information in the field of traffic and travel. The component facets include the framework and context for data content, data structure and relationships, communications specification. This document is applicable to: – traffic and travel information which is of relevance to road networks (non-urban and urban), – public transport information that is of direct relevance to the use of a road network (e.g. road link via train or ferry service), – traffic and travel information in the case of Cooperative intelligent transport systems (C-ITS). This document establishes specifications for data exchange between any two instances of the following actors: – Traffic Information Centres (TICs), – Traffic Control Centres (TCCs), – Service Providers (SPs), Use of this document can be applicable for use by other actors. This document covers, at least, the following types of informational content: – road traffic event information – planned and unplanned occurrences both on the road network and in the surrounding environment, – information about operator initiated actions – including both advisory and mandatory measures, – road traffic measurement data, status data, and travel time data, – travel information relevant to road users, including weather and environmental information, – road traffic management information and information and advice relating to use of the road network. This part of EN 16157 specifies common informational structures, relationships, roles, attributes and associated data types required for publishing information within the DATEX II framework. This is specified as a DATEX II sub-model which is part of the DATEX II platform independent model, but this part only covers common elements that are used by more than one publication. It excludes those elements that relate to location information which are specified in FprEN 16157 2.

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2 undefined
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
10 3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Symbols and abbreviations
5 Conformance
6 Predefined model elements
6.1 General
6.2 Top level model packages and classes
15 6.3 Basic datatypes
6.4 Enumerations
7 D2Package “Common::Classes”
7.1 The WeatherRelated package
7.1.1 Overview of the WeatherRelated package
7.1.2 Semantics of the WeatherRelated package
7.1.2.1 WeatherRelated package semantics – General
7.1.2.2 Humidity class
16 7.1.2.3 Temperature class
17 7.1.2.4 Visibility class
7.1.2.5 Wind class
18 7.1.2.6 Pollution class
19 7.1.2.7 Pressure class
7.1.2.8 PrecipitationDetail class
20 7.1.2.9 RoadSurfaceConditionMeasurements and TemperatureAboveOrBelowRoadSurface class
21 7.2 The DataValue package
7.2.1 Overview of the DataValue package
22 7.2.2 Semantics of the DataValue package
7.2.2.1 DataValue package semantics – general
7.2.2.2 DataValue class
23 7.2.2.3 ApplicationRateValue class
7.2.2.4 DirectionBearingValue class
7.2.2.5 DirectionCompassValue class
7.2.2.6 FloatingPointMetreDistanceValue class
7.2.2.7 FrictionValue class
7.2.2.8 IntegerMetreDistanceValue class
7.2.2.9 KilogramsConcentrationValue class
7.2.2.10 MicrogramsConcentrationValue class
7.2.2.11 PercentageValue class
7.2.2.12 PrecipitationIntensityValue class
7.2.2.13 PressureValue class
7.2.2.14 SpeedValue class
7.2.2.15 TemperatureValue class
7.2.2.16 VehicleFlowValue class
24 7.2.2.17 WindSpeedValue class
7.3 The Fault package
7.3.1 Overview of the Fault package
7.3.2 Semantics of the Fault package
7.3.2.1 Fault package semantics – general
7.3.2.2 Fault class
7.4 The Validity package
7.4.1 Overview of Validity package
25 7.4.2 Semantics of the Validity package
7.4.2.1 Validity package semantics – general
7.4.2.2 Validity class
26 7.4.2.3 OverallPeriod class
7.4.2.4 Period class
7.4.2.5 DayWeekMonth class
7.4.2.6 CalendarWeekWithinMonth class
27 7.4.2.7 InstanceOfDayWithinMonth class
7.4.2.8 TimePeriodOfDay class
7.4.2.9 SpecialDay class
7.4.2.10 NamedArea class
7.4.2.11 PublicHoliday class
7.5 The Vehicle package
7.5.1 Overview of the Vehicle package
28 7.5.2 Semantics of the Vehicle package
7.5.2.1 Vehicle package semantics – general
7.5.2.2 Vehicle class
7.5.2.3 AxleSpacing class
29 7.5.2.4 AxleWeight class
7.6 The VehicleCharacteristics package
7.6.1 Overview of the VehicleCharacteristics package
30 7.6.2 Semantics of the VehicleCharacteristics package
7.6.2.1 VehicleCharacteristics package semantics – general
7.6.2.2 VehicleCharacteristics class
7.6.2.3 Emissions class
7.6.2.4 GrossWeightCharacteristics class
7.6.2.5 HeightCharacteristic class
7.6.2.6 LengthCharacteristic class
7.6.2.7 WidthCharacteristic class
7.6.2.8 HeaviestAxleWeightCharacteristic class
7.6.2.9 NumberOfAxlesCharacteristic class
7.7 Other classes of the Common::Classes package
7.7.1 GlobalReference class
31 7.7.2 GroupOfVehiclesInvolved class
32 7.7.3 HazardousMaterials class
33 7.7.4 HeaderInformation class
7.7.5 Source class
34 7.7.6 UrlLink class
35 Annex A (normative)Data Dictionary
A.1 Overview
36 A.2 Data Dictionary for “Common”
A.2.1 “Classes” package
A.2.1.1 General
37 A.2.1.2 “Classes” package classes
38 A.2.1.3 Associations of “Classes” package
A.2.1.4 “Classes” package attributes
41 A.2.2 “DataValue” package
A.2.2.1 General
42 A.2.2.2 “DataValue” package classes
43 A.2.2.3 Associations of “DataValue” package
A.2.2.4 “DataValue” package attributes
46 A.2.3 “Fault” package
A.2.3.1 General
A.2.3.2 “Fault” package classes
A.2.3.3 Associations of “Fault” package
47 A.2.3.4 “Fault” package attributes
A.2.4 “Validity” package
A.2.4.1 General
48 A.2.4.2 “Validity” package classes
49 A.2.4.3 Associations of “Validity” package
50 A.2.4.4 “Validity” package attributes
52 A.2.5 “Vehicle” package
A.2.5.1 General
A.2.5.2 “Vehicle” package classes
A.2.5.3 Associations of “Vehicle” package
53 A.2.5.4 “Vehicle” package attributes
55 A.2.6 “VehicleCharacteristics” package
A.2.6.1 General
A.2.6.2 “VehicleCharacteristics” package classes
56 A.2.6.3 Associations of “VehicleCharacteristics” package
57 A.2.6.4 “VehicleCharacteristics” package attributes
59 A.2.7 “WeatherRelated” package
A.2.7.1 General
A.2.7.2 “WeatherRelated” package classes
60 A.2.7.3 Associations of “WeatherRelated” package
63 A.2.7.4 “WeatherRelated” package attributes
64 A.3 Data Dictionary of <> for “Common”
A.3.1 General
A.3.2 The <> “AngleInDegrees”
A.3.3 The <> “AxlesPerHour”
A.3.4 The <> “Base64Binary”
A.3.5 The <> “Boolean”
A.3.6 The <> “ConcentrationKilogramsPerCubicMetre”
A.3.7 The <> “ConcentrationMicrogramsPerCubicMetre”
A.3.8 The <> “CountryCode”
A.3.9 The <> “CubicMetres”
A.3.10 The <> “Date”
A.3.11 The <> “DateTime”
A.3.12 The <> “Decimal”
65 A.3.13 The <> “Double”
A.3.14 The <> “Float”
A.3.15 The <> “Hectopascal”
A.3.16 The <> “Integer”
A.3.17 The <> “IntensityKilogramsPerSquareMetre”
A.3.18 The <> “IntensityMillimetresPerHour”
A.3.19 The <> “KilometresPerHour”
A.3.20 The <> “Language”
A.3.21 The <> “LongString”
A.3.22 The <> “MetresAsFloat”
A.3.23 The <> “MetresAsNonNegativeInteger”
A.3.24 The <> “MetresPerSecond”
A.3.25 The <> “MultilingualString”
A.3.26 The <> “NonNegativeInteger”
66 A.3.27 The <> “Percentage”
A.3.28 The <> “Reference”
A.3.29 The <> “Seconds”
A.3.30 The <> “String”
A.3.31 The <> “TemperatureCelsius”
A.3.32 The <> “Time”
A.3.33 The <> “Tonnes”
A.3.34 The <> “Url”
A.3.35 The <> “VehiclesPerHour”
A.3.36 The <> “VersionedReference”
A.3.37 The <> “Year”
A.4 Data Dictionary of <> for “Common”
A.4.1 General
67 A.4.2 The <> “CalendarWeekWithinMonthEnum”
A.4.3 The <> ” “ComparisonOperatorEnum”
68 A.4.4 The <> “ComputationMethodEnum”
A.4.5 The <>“ConfidentialityValueEnum”
69 A.4.6 The < > “DangerousGoodsRegulationsEnum”
A.4.7 The <> “DayEnum”
70 A.4.8 The <> “DirectionCompassEnum”
71 A.4.9 The <> “EmissionClassificationEuroEnum”
A.4.10 The <> “FaultSeverityEnum”
72 A.4.11 The <> “FaultUrgencyEnum”
73 A.4.12 The <> “FuelTypeEnum”
74 A.4.13 The <> “InformationDeliveryServicesEnum”
A.4.14 The <> “InformationStatusEnum”
75 A.4.15 The <> “InstanceOfDayEnum”
A.4.16 The <> “LoadTypeEnum”
77 A.4.17 The <> “LowEmissionLevelEnum”
A.4.18 The <>“MonthOfYearEnum”
78 A.4.19 The <> “PollutantTypeEnum”
79 A.4.20 The <> “PrecipitationIntensityEnum”
A.4.21 The <> “PrecipitationTypeEnum”
80 A.4.22 The <> “PublicEventTypeEnum”
83 A.4.23 The <> “SourceTypeEnum”
85 A.4.24 The <> “SpecialDayTypeEnum”
86 A.4.25 The <> “TimePrecisionEnum”
A.4.26 The <> “TrafficTrendTypeEnum”
87 A.4.27 The <> “UrlLinkTypeEnum”
A.4.28 The <> “ValidityStatusEnum”
88 A.4.29 The <> “VehicleEquipmentEnum”
A.4.30 The <> “VehicleStatusEnum”
89 A.4.31 The <> “VehicleTypeEnum”
92 A.4.32 The <> “VehicleUsageEnum”
93 A.4.33 The <> “WeatherRelatedRoadConditionTypeEnum”
95 A.4.34 The <> “WeightTypeEnum”
A.4.35 The <> “WinterEquipmentManagementTypeEnum”
96 Annex B (normative)Referenced XML Schema for “Common”
B.1 Overview
B.2 DATEX_3_D2Payload.xsd
B.3 DATEX_3_Common.xsd
BS EN 16157-7:2018
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