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S.R. CEN TS 15531-1:2007

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PUBLIC TRANSPORT - SERVICE INTERFACE FOR REAL-TIME INFORMATION RELATING TO PUBLIC TRANSPORT OPERATIONS - PART 1: CONTEXT AND FRAMEWORK
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

09-14-2015

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2007

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
  1.1 Interfaces Specified by this Technical Specification
      1.1.1 Business Context
      1.1.2 SIRI Communications
      1.1.3 SIRI Functional Services
  1.2 Use of the SIRI standard
  1.3 Limitations on SIRI and Possible Future Developments
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
  3.1 Transport Related Terms
  3.2 Communications & Software Concepts
  3.3 Types of Reference Data Used in SIRI
      3.3.1 General
      3.3.2 Date and time format
      3.3.3 Location coordinate system
      3.3.4 National language of text elements
      3.3.5 Participant (information provider) identification
      3.3.6 Participant pair identification (service
             participant pair code)
      3.3.7 Point and place references
      3.3.8 Vehicle journey references
      3.3.9 Line, and direction references
      3.3.10 Stop sequence references and circular journeys
      3.3.11 Schedule version references
      3.3.12 Product category references
      3.3.13 Vehicle and stop feature references
      3.3.14 Service features
      3.3.15 Situation references
      3.3.16 Summary of Data Reference Scopes
      3.3.17 Transmodel Compliant Models
      3.3.18 Modelling Vehicle Journeys in SIRI
4 Symbols and abbreviations
  4.1 General
  4.2 Representation of XML model elements in Text
  4.3 Representing Relationships in SIRI
  4.4 Notation for XML model structures of SIRI messages
      4.4.1 General
      4.4.2 Organisational Group label
      4.4.3 Element Name
      4.4.4 Multiplicity & Choice (Min:Max)
      4.4.5 Data Type
      4.4.6 Description
  4.5 Notation for Diagrams
Annex A (informative) Checklist for Implementing SIRI
      A.1 Usage of the DSRC application layer
      A.2 Legal and Commercial Issues
      A.3 Functional Aspects
          A.3.1 Main Scope
          A.3.2 Service Configuration
          A.3.3 Reference data
          A.3.4 Error Handling
      A.4 Operational Aspects
          A.4.1 Systems Management
          A.4.2 Provisioning
Annex B (informative) Business Context
      B.1 Purpose of This Section
      B.2 Business Model
          B.2.1 Passenger Transport Operations
          B.2.2 Organisations
      B.3 Use of information in Public Transport
          B.3.1 Overview
          B.3.2 Data Ownership
          B.3.3 Temporal Considerations
          B.3.4 Information Security
          B.3.5 Regulatory Issues
      B.4 Use Cases for this Technical Specification
          B.4.1 Introduction
          B.4.2 Use Case: Provision of Service Information
                to Passengers
          B.4.3 Use Case: Journey Planning
          B.4.4 Use Case: Facilitating Connections for Passengers
          B.4.5 Use Case: Fleet and Network Management
          B.4.6 Use Case: General Business Communications
      B.5 SIRI System Model
          B.5.1 Modularisation
          B.5.2 PT Infrastructure Management Module
          B.5.3 Transport Infrastructure Management Module
          B.5.4 PT Scheduling Module
          B.5.5 PT Integration Module
          B.5.6 Traffic Management Control Centre
          B.5.7 PT Operational Control
          B.5.8 PT Journey Planner
          B.5.9 Passenger Information
Annex C (informative) Background and Mapping of Some Current
        Implementations to SIRI
      C.1 Introduction
      C.2 SIRI origins
          C.2.1 VDV453/VDV454
          C.2.2 TRIDENT
          C.2.3 RTIG-XML
          C.2.4 CEN TC278 WG3 SG7
      C.3 Deployment Example - Berlin
      C.4 Deployment Example - Hamburg
      C.5 Deployment Example - West Yorkshire
      C.6 Deployment Example - Czech Republic
      C.7 Deployment Example - Copenhagen
      C.8 Deployment example - Ile-de-France
Bibliography

Provides real-time information that may be exchanged between a number of different organisations, or between different systems belonging to the same organisation.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
89
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
CEN/TS 15531-1:2007 Identical

ISO 639-1:2002 Codes for the representation of names of languages — Part 1: Alpha-2 code
ISO 639:1988 Code for the representation of names of languages
ISO/IEC 8859-15:1999 Information technology 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets Part 15: Latin alphabet No. 9
ISO/IEC 19501:2005 Information technology — Open Distributed Processing — Unified Modeling Language (UML) Version 1.4.2
ISO 8601:2004 Data elements and interchange formats Information interchange Representation of dates and times
SAE J 1939 : 2013 SERIAL CONTROL AND COMMUNICATIONS HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE NETWORK - TOP LEVEL DOCUMENT
ENV 13998 : DRAFT 2001 ROAD TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC TELEMATICS - PUBLIC TRANSPORT - NON-INTERACTIVE DYNAMIC PASSENGER INFORMATION ON GROUND
EN 12896:2006 Road transport and traffic telematics - Public transport - Reference data model
CEN/TS 13149-6 : 2005 PUBLIC TRANSPORT - ROAD VEHICLE SCHEDULING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS - PART 6: CAN MESSAGE CONTENT

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