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BS EN 16157-3:2018:2019 Edition

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Intelligent transport systems. DATEX II data exchange specifications for traffic management and information – Situation Publication

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This document 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 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, – 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 document specifies the informational structures, relationships, roles, attributes and associated data types required for publishing situation traffic and travel information within the DATEX II framework. This is specified as a DATEX II Situation Publication sub-model which is part of the DATEX II platform independent model, but this part excludes those elements that relate to: – location information which are specified in FprEN 16157 2; – common information elements, which are specified in EN 16157 7.

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2 undefined
9 1 Scope
10 2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Symbols and abbreviations
5 Conformance
6 UML notation
12 7 The Situation model
7.1 Overview of Situation
7.2 Overview of SituationPublication
13 7.3 The <>SituationPublication
7.3.1 Overview of the <>SituationPublication
7.3.2 Semantics of the <>SituationPublication
7.3.2.1 <>SituationPublication semantics – general
14 7.3.2.2 Situation class
7.3.2.3 HeaderInformation class
7.3.2.4 SituationReference class
7.3.2.5 InternationalIdentifier class
7.4 The SituationRecord package
7.4.1 Overview of the SituationRecord package
16 7.4.2 Semantics of the SituationRecord package
7.4.2.1 SituationRecord package semantics – general
7.4.2.2 SituationRecord class
17 7.4.2.3 LocationReference class
7.4.2.4 Comment class
7.4.2.5 Source class
7.4.2.6 UrlLink class
18 7.4.2.7 Cause class
7.4.2.8 SituationRecordReference class
7.5 The Impact package
7.5.1 Overview of the Impact package
19 7.5.2 Semantics of the Impact package
7.5.2.1 Impact package semantics – general
7.5.2.2 Impact class
7.5.2.3 Delays class
7.6 The Validity package — Overview of Validity package
20 7.7 The ServiceInformation package
7.7.1 Overview of the ServiceInformation package
7.7.2 Semantics of the ServiceInformation package
7.7.2.1 ServiceInformation package semantics – general
7.7.2.2 ServiceInformation class
21 7.7.2.3 TransitInformation class
7.7.2.4 ServiceDisruption class
7.7.2.5 RoadOperatorServiceDisruption class
7.8 The TrafficElement package
7.8.1 Overview of the TrafficElement package
22 7.8.2 Semantics of the TrafficElement package
7.8.2.1 TrafficElement package semantics – general
7.8.2.2 TrafficElement class
23 7.8.2.3 AbnormalTraffic class
7.8.2.4 EquipmentOrSystemFault class
7.9 The Conditions package
7.9.1 Overview of the Conditions package
24 7.9.2 Semantics of the Conditions package
7.9.2.1 Conditions package semantics – General
7.9.2.2 Conditions class
25 7.9.2.3 RoadSurfaceConditions class
7.9.2.4 WeatherRelatedRoadConditions class
7.9.2.5 NonWeatherRelatedRoadConditions class
7.9.2.6 PoorEnvironmentConditions class
7.10 The WeatherData package — Overview of the WeatherData package
7.11 The RoadSurfaceConditionMeasurements package — Overview of the RoadSurfaceConditionMeasurements package
26 7.12 The Accident package
7.12.1 Overview of the Accident package
27 7.12.2 Semantics of the Accident package
7.12.2.1 Accident package semantics – general
7.12.2.2 Accident class
7.12.2.3 GroupOfVehiclesInvolved class
7.12.2.4 GroupOfPeopleInvolved class
7.12.2.5 Vehicle class
7.13 The Obstruction package
7.13.1 Overview of the Obstruction package
28 7.13.2 Semantics of the Obstruction package
7.13.2.1 Obstruction package semantics – General
29 7.13.2.2 Obstruction class
7.13.2.3 GeneralObstruction class
7.13.2.4 AnimalPresence class
7.13.2.5 EnvironmentalObstruction class
7.13.2.6 InfrastructureDamageObstruction class
7.13.2.7 VehicleObstruction class
7.13.2.8 Vehicle class
7.13.2.9 Mobility class
7.14 The Activity package
7.14.1 Overview of the Activity package
30 7.14.2 Semantics of the Activity package
7.14.2.1 Activity package semantics – general
7.14.2.2 Activity class
7.14.2.3 AuthorityOperation class
7.14.2.4 PublicEvent class
7.14.2.5 DisturbanceActivity class
31 7.14.2.6 Mobility class
7.15 The OperatorAction package
7.15.1 Overview of the OperatorAction package
7.15.2 Semantics of the OperatorAction package
7.15.2.1 OperatorAction package semantics – general
7.15.2.2 OperatorAction class
32 7.15.2.3 RoadsideAssistance class
7.16 The Roadworks package
7.16.1 Overview of the Roadworks package
33 7.16.2 Semantics of the Roadworks package
7.16.2.1 Roadworks package semantics – general
7.16.2.2 Roadworks class
7.16.2.3 ConstructionWorks class
7.16.2.4 MaintenanceWorks class
7.16.2.5 MaintenanceVehicles class
7.16.2.6 Subjects class
7.16.2.7 Mobility class
7.17 The NetworkManagement package
7.17.1 Overview of the NetworkManagement package
34 7.17.2 Semantics of the NetworkManagement package
7.17.2.1 NetworkManagement package semantics – general
7.17.2.2 NetworkManagement class
35 7.17.2.3 ReroutingManagement class
36 7.17.2.4 SpeedManagement class
7.17.2.5 RoadOrCarriagewayOrLaneManagement class
7.17.2.6 WinterDrivingManagement class
7.17.2.7 GeneralInstructionOrMessageToRoadUsers class
7.17.2.8 GeneralNetworkManagement class
38 Annex A (normative)Data Dictionary
A.1 Overview
39 A.2 Data Dictionary for Situation
A.2.1 Accident package
A.2.1.1 General
A.2.1.2 Accident package classes
A.2.1.3 Associations of Accident package
40 A.2.1.4 Accident package attributes
A.2.2 Activity package
A.2.2.1 General
41 A.2.2.2 Activity package classes
A.2.2.3 Associations of Activity package
A.2.2.4 Activity package attributes
42 A.2.3 Classes package
A.2.3.1 General
A.2.3.2 Classes package classes
43 A.2.3.3 Associations of Classes package
45 A.2.3.4 Classes package attributes
50 A.2.4 Conditions package
A.2.4.1 General
51 A.2.4.2 Conditions package classes
52 A.2.4.3 Associations of Conditions package
53 A.2.4.4 Conditions package attributes
A.2.5 Impact package
A.2.5.1 General
A.2.5.2 Impact package classes
54 A.2.5.3 Associations of Impact package
A.2.5.4 Impact package attributes
55 A.2.6 NetworkManagement package
A.2.6.1 General
56 A.2.6.2 NetworkManagement package classes
57 A.2.6.3 Associations of NetworkManagement package
A.2.6.4 NetworkManagement package attributes
60 A.2.7 Obstruction package
A.2.7.1 General
A.2.7.2 Obstruction package classes
61 A.2.7.3 Associations of Obstruction package
62 A.2.7.4 Obstruction package attributes
63 A.2.8 OperatorAction package
A.2.8.1 General
A.2.8.2 OperatorAction package classes
A.2.8.3 Associations of OperatorAction package
64 A.2.8.4 OperatorAction package attributes
A.2.9 Roadworks package
A.2.9.1 General
65 A.2.9.2 Roadworks package classes
A.2.9.3 Associations of Roadworks package
66 A.2.9.4 Roadworks package attributes
67 A.2.10 ServiceInformation package
A.2.10.1 General
68 A.2.10.2 ServiceInformation package classes
A.2.10.3 Associations of ServiceInformation package
69 A.2.10.4 ServiceInformation package attributes
A.2.11 SituationPublication package
A.2.11.1 General
70 A.2.11.2 SituationPublication package classes
A.2.11.3 Associations of SituationPublication package
A.2.11.4 SituationPublication package attributes
71 A.2.12 TrafficElement package
A.2.12.1 General
A.2.12.2 TrafficElement package classes
A.2.12.3 Associations of TrafficElement package
A.2.12.4 TrafficElement package attributes
73 A.3 Data Dictionary of <> for Situation
A.4 Data Dictionary of <> for Situation
A.4.1 General
A.4.2 The <> AbnormalTrafficTypeEnum
74 A.4.3 The <> AccidentCauseEnum
75 A.4.4 The <> AccidentTypeEnum
76 A.4.5 The <> AnimalPresenceTypeEnum
A.4.6 The <> AuthorityOperationTypeEnum
78 A.4.7 The <> CauseTypeEnum
81 A.4.8 The <> CollisionTypeEnum
82 A.4.9 The <> CommentTypeEnum
A.4.10 The <> ComplianceOptionEnum
83 A.4.11 The <> ConfidentialityValueEnum
A.4.12 The <> ConstructionWorkTypeEnum
84 A.4.13 The <> DelayBandEnum
A.4.14 The <> DelaysTypeEnum
85 A.4.15 The <> DirectionEnum
86 A.4.16 The <> DisturbanceActivityTypeEnum
88 A.4.17 The <> DrivingConditionTypeEnum
89 A.4.18 The <> EnvironmentalObstructionTypeEnum
90 A.4.19 The <> EquipmentOrSystemFaultTypeEnum
91 A.4.20 The <> EquipmentOrSystemTypeEnum
92 A.4.21 The <> GeneralInstructionToRoadUsersTypeEnum
94 A.4.22 The <> GeneralNetworkManagementTypeEnum
96 A.4.23 The <> InfrastructureDamageTypeEnum
97 A.4.24 The <> InjuryStatusTypeEnum
A.4.25 The <> InvolvementRolesEnum
98 A.4.26 The <> MaintenanceVehicleActionsEnum
A.4.27 The <> MobilityTypeEnum
99 A.4.28 The <> NonWeatherRelatedRoadConditionTypeEnum
100 A.4.29 The <> ObstructionTypeEnum
102 A.4.30 The <> OperatorActionOriginEnum
103 A.4.31 The <> OperatorActionStatusEnum
104 A.4.32 The <> PersonCategoryEnum
105 A.4.33 The <> PlacesEnum
106 A.4.34 The <> PoorEnvironmentTypeEnum
109 A.4.35 The <> ProbabilityOfOccurrenceEnum
110 A.4.36 The <> PublicEventTypeEnum
113 A.4.37 The <> RelativeTrafficFlowEnum
114 A.4.38 The <> ReroutingManagementTypeEnum
115 A.4.39 The <> RoadMaintenanceTypeEnum
116 A.4.40 The <> RoadOperatorServiceDisruptionTypeEnum
117 A.4.41 The <> RoadOrCarriagewayOrLaneManagementTypeEnum
119 A.4.42 The <> RoadsideAssistanceTypeEnum
120 A.4.43 The <> RoadworksDurationEnum
A.4.44 The <> RoadworksScaleEnum
121 A.4.45 The <> ServiceDisruptionTypeEnum
122 A.4.46 The <> SeverityEnum
123 A.4.47 The <> SpeedManagementTypeEnum
A.4.48 The <> SubjectTypeOfWorksEnum
125 A.4.49 The <> TrafficConstrictionTypeEnum
126 A.4.50 The <> TrafficFlowCharacteristicsEnum
A.4.51 The <> TrafficTrendTypeEnum
127 A.4.52 The <> TrafficTypeEnum
128 A.4.53 The <> TransitServiceInformationEnum
129 A.4.54 The <> TransitServiceTypeEnum
130 A.4.55 The <> VehicleObstructionTypeEnum
132 A.4.56 The <> VehicleProblemCauseEnum
133 A.4.57 The <> VehicleTypeEnum
136 A.4.58 The <> WeatherRelatedRoadConditionTypeEnum
138 A.4.59 The <> WinterEquipmentManagementTypeEnum
139 Annex B (normative)Referenced XML schema for Situation
B.1 Overview
B.2 XML Schema
BS EN 16157-3:2018
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