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BS EN 16157-2:2019

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Intelligent transport systems. DATEX II data exchange specifications for traffic management and information – Location referencing

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BSI 2019 226
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This European Standard series (EN 16157) specifies and defines component facets supporting 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 exchanges, the modelling approach, data content, data structure and relationships. This European Standard series 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 European Standard series 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 European Standard series may be applicable for use by other actors. This European Standard series 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, – operator initiated actions, – 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 instructions relating to use of the road network. This part of the EN 16157 series specifies the informational structures, relationships, roles, attributes and associated data types, for the implementation of the location referencing systems used in association with the different publications defined in the Datex II framework. It also defines a DATEX II publication for exchanging predefined locations. This is part of the DATEX II platform independent data model.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
8 1 Scope
9 2 Normative references
10 3 Terms and definitions
14 4 Symbols and abbreviations
5 Conformance
15 6 UML notation
7 The DATEX II location referencing model
7.1 General
7.1.1 General
7.1.2 The package “LocationReference”
7.1.2.1 The overall model
17 7.1.2.2 Semantics
7.1.3 The class “PointLocation”
7.1.3.1 The class model
19 7.1.3.2 Semantics
7.1.4 The class “LinearLocation
7.1.4.1 The class model
21 7.1.4.2 Semantics
7.1.5 The class “AreaLocation”
7.1.5.1 The class model
22 7.1.5.2 Semantics
7.2 The package “AlertC”
7.2.1 The package “AlertCArea”
7.2.1.1 The class model
23 7.2.1.2 Semantics
7.2.2 The package “AlertCLinearByCode”
7.2.2.1 The class model
24 7.2.2.2 Semantics
7.2.3 The package “AlertCMethod2Linear”
7.2.3.1 The class model
25 7.2.3.2 Semantics
26 7.2.4 The package “AlertCMethod2Point”
7.2.4.1 The class model
7.2.4.2 Semantics
27 7.2.5 The package “AlertCMethod4Linear”
7.2.5.1 The class model
7.2.5.2 Semantics
28 7.2.6 The package “AlertCMethod4Point”
7.2.6.1 The class model
7.2.6.2 Semantics
29 7.3 The package “Gml”
7.3.1 The class model
7.3.2 Semantics
30 7.4 The package “LinearReferencing”
7.4.1 The package “PointAlongLinearElement”
7.4.1.1 The class model
32 7.4.1.2 Semantics
33 7.4.2 The package “LinearWithinLinearElement”
7.4.2.1 The class model
7.4.2.2 Semantics
7.5 The package “PointCoordinates”
7.5.1 The class model
34 7.5.2 Semantics
35 7.6 The package “SupplementaryPositionalDescription”
7.6.1 The class model
7.6.2 Semantics
36 7.7 The package “TpegLoc”
7.7.1 The package “TpegDescriptor”
7.7.1.1 The class model
37 7.7.1.2 Semantics
7.7.2 The package “TpegPointLocation”
7.7.2.1 The class model
38 7.7.2.2 Semantics
39 7.7.3 The package “TpegLinearLocation”
7.7.3.1 The class model
41 7.7.3.2 Semantics
7.7.4 The package “TpegAreaLocation”
7.7.4.1 The class model
42 7.7.4.2 Semantics
7.8 The package “Openlr”
7.8.1 The package “OpenlrPoint”
7.8.1.1 The class model
43 7.8.1.2 Semantics
7.8.2 The package “OpenlrLinear”
7.8.2.1 The class model
7.8.2.2 Semantics
44 7.8.3 The package “OpenlrArea”
7.8.3.1 The class model
7.8.3.2 Semantics
45 7.9 The package “NamedArea”
7.9.1 The class model
46 7.9.2 Semantics
8 The predefined locations publication
8.1 General
8.2 The package “PredefinedLocationsPublication”
8.2.1 The class model
47 8.2.2 Semantics
49 Annex A (normative)Data dictionary
A.1 Overview
50 A.2 Data Dictionary for “LocationReference”
A.2.1 “AlertC” package
A.2.1.1 General
51 A.2.1.2 “AlertC” package classes
52 A.2.1.3 Associations of “AlertC” package
53 A.2.1.4 “AlertC” package attributes
54 A.2.2 “AlertCArea” package
A.2.2.1 General
A.2.2.2 “AlertCArea” package classes
A.2.2.3 Associations of “AlertCArea” package
55 A.2.2.4 “AlertCArea” package attributes
A.2.3 “AlertCLinearByCode” package
A.2.3.1 General
A.2.3.2 “AlertCLinearByCode” package classes
56 A.2.3.3 Associations of “AlertCLinearByCode” package
A.2.3.4 “AlertCLinearByCode” package attributes
A.2.4 “AlertCMethod2Linear” package
A.2.4.1 General
A.2.4.2 “AlertCMethod2Linear” package classes
57 A.2.4.3 Associations of “AlertCMethod2Linear” package
A.2.4.4 “AlertCMethod2Linear” package attributes
A.2.5 “AlertCMethod2Point” package
A.2.5.1 General
58 A.2.5.2 “AlertCMethod2Point” package classes
A.2.5.3 Associations of “AlertCMethod2Point” package
A.2.5.4 “AlertCMethod2Point” package attributes
A.2.6 “AlertCMethod4Linear” package
A.2.6.1 General
59 A.2.6.2 “AlertCMethod4Linear” package classes
A.2.6.3 Associations of “AlertCMethod4Linear” package
A.2.6.4 “AlertCMethod4Linear” package attributes
A.2.7 “AlertCMethod4Point” package
A.2.7.1 General
60 A.2.7.2 “AlertCMethod4Point” package classes
A.2.7.3 Associations of “AlertCMethod4Point” package
A.2.7.4 “AlertCMethod4Point” package attributes
A.2.8 “Gml” package
A.2.8.1 General
61 A.2.8.2 “Gml” package classes
A.2.8.3 Associations of “Gml” package
62 A.2.8.4 “Gml” package attributes
A.2.9 “LinearWithinLinearElement” package
A.2.9.1 General
A.2.9.2 “LinearWithinLinearElement” package classes
63 A.2.9.3 Associations of “LinearWithinLinearElement” package
64 A.2.9.4 “LinearWithinLinearElement” package attributes
A.2.10 “LocationReference” package
A.2.10.1 General
65 A.2.10.2 “LocationReference” package classes
67 A.2.10.3 Associations of “LocationReference” package
69 A.2.10.4 “LocationReference” package attributes
70 A.2.11 “NamedArea” package
A.2.11.1 General
A.2.11.2 “NamedArea” package classes
A.2.11.3 Associations of “NamedArea” package
71 A.2.11.4 “NamedArea” package attributes
A.2.12 “OpenLR” package
A.2.12.1 General
72 A.2.12.2 “OpenLR” package classes
A.2.12.3 Associations of “OpenLR” package
73 A.2.12.4 OpenLR” package attributes
A.2.13 “OpenlrArea” package
A.2.13.1 General
74 A.2.13.2 “OpenlrArea” package classes
75 A.2.13.3 Associations of “OpenlrArea” package
76 A.2.13.4 “OpenlrArea” package attributes
A.2.14 “OpenlrLinear” package
A.2.14.1 General
A.2.14.2 “OpenlrLinear” package classes
77 A.2.14.3 Associations of “OpenlrLinear” package
A.2.14.4 “OpenlrLinear” package attributes
A.2.15 “OpenlrPoint” package
A.2.15.1 General
78 A.2.15.2 “OpenlrPoint” package classes
79 A.2.15.3 Associations of “OpenlrPoint” package
80 A.2.15.4 “OpenlrPoint” package attributes
A.2.16 “PointAlongLinearElement” package
A.2.16.1 General
81 A.2.16.2 “PointAlongLinearElement” package classes
82 A.2.16.3 Associations of “PointAlongLinearElement” package
83 A.2.16.4 “PointAlongLinearElement” package attributes
84 A.2.17 “PointCoordinates” package
A.2.17.1 General
85 A.2.17.2 “PointCoordinates” package classes
86 A.2.17.3 Associations of “PointCoordinates” package
87 A.2.17.4 “PointCoordinates” package attributes
89 A.2.18 “SupplementaryPositionalDescription” package
A.2.18.1 General
A.2.18.2 “SupplementaryPositionalDescription” package classes
A.2.18.3 Associations of “SupplementaryPositionalDescription” package
90 A.2.18.4 “SupplementaryPositionalDescription” package attributes
91 A.2.19 “TpegAreaLocation” package
A.2.19.1 General
92 A.2.19.2 “TpegAreaLocation” package classes
A.2.19.3 Associations of “TpegAreaLocation” package
93 A.2.19.4 “TpegAreaLocation” package attributes
A.2.20 “TpegDescriptor” package
A.2.20.1 General
94 A.2.20.2 “TpegDescriptor” package classes
A.2.20.3 Associations of “TpegDescriptor” package
95 A.2.20.4 “TpegDescriptor” package attributes
A.2.21 “TpegLinearLocation” package
A.2.21.1 General
96 A.2.21.2 “TpegLinearLocation” package classes
A.2.21.3 Associations of “TpegLinearLocation” package
A.2.21.4 “TpegLinearLocation” package attributes
97 A.2.22 “TpegPointLocation” package
A.2.22.1 General
A.2.22.2 “TpegPointLocation” package classes
98 A.2.22.3 Associations of “TpegPointLocation” package
99 A.2.22.4 “TpegPointLocation” package attributes
100 A.3 Data Dictionary of <> for “LocationReference”
A.3.1 General
A.3.2 The <> “AlertCLocationCode”
A.3.3 The <> “GmlPosList”
A.3.4 The <> “NutsCode”
A.3.5 The <> “SubdivisionCode”
A.4 Data Dictionary of <> for “LocationReference”
A.4.1 General
101 A.4.2 The <> “AlertCDirectionEnum”
102 A.4.3 The <> “AltitudeAccuracyEnum”
103 A.4.4 The <> “AreaPlacesEnum”
104 A.4.5 The <> “CarriagewayEnum”
106 A.4.6 The <> “DirectionEnum”
107 A.4.7 The <> “DirectionPurposeEnum”
108 A.4.8 The <> “GeographicCharacteristicEnum”
A.4.9 The <> “HeightGradeEnum”
109 A.4.10 The <> “HeightTypeEnum”
110 A.4.11 The <> “InfrastructureDescriptorEnum”
111 A.4.12 The <> “LaneEnum”
114 A.4.13 The <> “LinearDirectionEnum”
115 A.4.14 The <> “LinearElementNatureEnum”
A.4.15 The <> “NamedAreaTypeEnum”
117 A.4.16 The <> “NutsCodeTypeEnum”
A.4.17 The <> “OpenlrFormOfWayEnum”
118 A.4.18 The <> “OpenlrFunctionalRoadClassEnum”
A.4.19 The <> “OpenlrOrientationEnum”
119 A.4.20 The <> “OpenlrSideOfRoadEnum”
A.4.21 The <> “PositionConfidenceCodedErrorEnum”
120 A.4.22 The <> “ReferentTypeEnum”
122 A.4.23 The <> “RelativePositionOnCarriagewayEnum”
A.4.24 The <> “SubdivisionTypeEnum”
125 A.4.25 The <> “TpegLoc01AreaLocationSubtypeEnum”
A.4.26 The <> “TpegLoc01FramedPointLocationSubtypeEnum”
A.4.27 The <> “TpegLoc01LinearLocationSubtypeEnum”
126 A.4.28 The <> “TpegLoc01SimplePointLocationSubtypeEnum”
127 A.4.29 The <> “TpegLoc03AreaDescriptorSubtypeEnum”
128 A.4.30 The <> “TpegLoc03IlcPointDescriptorSubtypeEnum”
A.4.31 The <> “TpegLoc03JunctionPointDescriptorSubtypeEnum”
129 A.4.32 The <> “TpegLoc03OtherPointDescriptorSubtypeEnum”
131 A.4.33 The <> “TpegLoc04HeightTypeEnum”
A.5 Data Dictionary for “PredefinedLocationsPublication” — “PredefinedLocationsPublication” package
A.5.1 General
132 A.5.2 “PredefinedLocationsPublication” package classes
133 A.5.3 Associations of “PredefinedLocationsPublication” package
A.5.4 “PredefinedLocationsPublication” package attributes
134 A.6 Data Dictionary of <> for “PredefinedLocationsPublication”
A.7 Data Dictionary of <> for “PredefinedLocationsPublication”
135 Annex B (normative)Referenced XML schemas
B.1 Overview
B.2 The LocationReferencing subschema for location referencing
202 Annex C (informative)Locations referencing methods
C.1 Overall approach
C.1.1 General
203 C.1.2 Pre-defined locations
C.1.3 GDF features
C.1.4 Linear referencing systems
C.2 Methods for ALERT-C
C.2.1 General
C.2.2 Primary and secondary locations
204 C.2.3 Pre-defined primary location + extent
205 C.2.4 Pre-defined primary and secondary locations
206 C.2.5 Primary and secondary locations using pre-defined location, extent and distances
C.2.6 Primary and secondary locations using Pre-defined locations + distances
207 C.2.7 Explanation for ALERT-C
209 C.3 Linear referencing methods
C.3.1 Absolute linear referencing methods
C.3.1.1 General
C.3.1.2 Kilometre-point
C.3.1.3 Milepoint
C.3.1.4 Chainage
C.3.1.5 Hectometre-point
C.3.1.6 Reverse kilopoint and milepoint
210 C.3.1.7 Link offset
C.3.2 Relative linear referencing methods
C.3.2.1 General
C.3.2.2 Kilopost
C.3.2.3 Kilometre-post
C.3.2.4 Milepost
C.3.2.5 Reference post
211 C.3.2.6 District kilopoint
C.3.2.7 Cross street
C.3.3 Interpolative linear referencing methods
C.3.3.1 General
C.3.3.2 Percentage
212 C.3.3.3 Normalized
C.4 The OpenLR™ location referencing methods
C.4.1 Introduction
213 C.4.2 Concepts
214 C.4.3 Location types
C.4.3.1 Line locations
216 C.4.3.2 Point locations
219 C.4.3.3 Area locations
BS EN 16157-2:2019
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