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BS ISO 17572-3:2015

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Intelligent transport systems (ITS). Location referencing for geographic databases Dynamic location references (dynamic profile)

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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-31-2015

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviated terms and attribute codes
5 Objectives and requirements for a location
  referencing method
6 Conceptual data model for location referencing
  methods
7 Specification of dynamic location references
8 Encoding rules
9 Logical data format specification
Annex A (informative) - Dynamic location reference,
        TPEG2 logical structure
Annex B (normative) - Dynamic location reference,
        TPEG2 binary representation
Annex C (normative) - Dynamic location reference,
        TPEG2 XML representation
Annex D (informative) - Coding guidelines for dynamic
        location references
Annex E (informative) - Compressed data format
        specification
Bibliography

Describes location referencing methods (LRMs) that describe locations in the context of geographic databases and will be used to locate transport-related phenomena in an encoder system as well as in the decoder side.

This International Standard specifies location referencing methods (LRMs) that describe locations in the context of geographic databases and will be used to locate transport-related phenomena in an encoder system as well as in the decoder side. This International Standard defines what is meant by such objects and describes the reference in detail, including whether or not components of the reference are mandatory or optional, and their characteristics.

This International Standard specifies two different LRMs:

  • pre-coded location references (pre-coded profile);

  • dynamic location references (dynamic profile).

This International Standard does not define a physical format for implementing the LRM. However, the requirements for physical formats are defined.

This International Standard does not define details of the location referencing system (LRS), i.e. how the LRMs are to be implemented in software, hardware, or processes.

This part of ISO17572 specifies the dynamic location referencing method, comprising

  • attributes and encoding rules

  • logical data modelling

  • TPEG physical format specification for dynamic location references,

  • coding guidelines for dynamic location references;

  • compressed data format specification.

It is consistent with other International Standards developed by ISO/TC204 such as ISO14825.

Committee
EPL/278
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 07/30158529 DC. (02/2009) Supersedes 13/30278556 DC. (01/2015)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
116
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO 17572-3:2015 Identical

ISO/TS 18234-2:2013 Intelligent transport systems — Traffic and travel information via transport protocol experts group, generation 1 (TPEG1) binary data format — Part 2: Syntax, semantics and framing structure (TPEG1-SSF)
ISO/TS 18234-6:2006 Traffic and Travel Information (TTI) - TTI via Transport Protocol Expert Group (TPEG) data-streams — Part 6: Location referencing applications
ISO 17572-1:2015 Intelligent transport systems (ITS) — Location referencing for geographic databases — Part 1: General requirements and conceptual model
ISO 14819-3:2013 Intelligent transport systems Traffic and travel information messages via traffic message coding Part 3: Location referencing for Radio Data System Traffic Message Channel (RDS-TMC) using ALERT-C
ISO 14825:2011 Intelligent transport systems Geographic Data Files (GDF) GDF5.0
ISO/TS 24530-2:2006 Traffic and Travel Information (TTI) — TTI via Transport Protocol Experts Group (TPEG) Extensible Markup Language (XML) — Part 2: tpeg-locML

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