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BSI PD CEN ISO/TS 19468:2019

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Intelligent transport systems – Data interfaces between centres for transport information and control systems – Platform independent model specifications for data exchange protocols for transport information and control systems

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BSI 2019 132
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This document defines and specifies 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 data content, structure and relationships necessary and the communications specification, in such a way that they are independent from any defined technical platform.

This document establishes specifications for data exchange between any two instances of the following actors:

  • Traffic Information Centres (TIC);

  • Traffic Control Centres/Traffic Management Centres (TCC/TMC);

  • Service Providers (SP).

This document can be applied for use by other actors, e.g. car park operators.

This document includes the following types of information:

  • the use cases and associated requirements, and features relative to different exchange situations;

  • the different functional exchange profiles;

  • the abstract elements for protocols;

  • the data model for exchange (informational structures, relationships, roles, attributes and associated data types required).

In order to set up a new technical exchange framework, it is necessary to associate one functional exchange profile with a technical platform providing an interoperability domain where plug-and-play interoperability at technical level can be expected. The definition of such interoperability domains is not part of this document but can be found in other standards or technical specifications, e.g. ISO 14827-3. This document is restricted to data exchange. Definition of payload content models is beyond the scope of this document.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
4 European foreword
Endorsement notice
8 Foreword
9 Introduction
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
14 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
5 Exchange modelling framework
5.1 Overview
15 5.2 Business scenarios and Functional Exchange Profile (FEP)
5.3 Requirements, feature and exchange patterns
16 5.4 Business scenario: Information delivery
5.4.1 Overview
18 5.4.2 Requirements
5.4.3 Data delivery exchange pattern
19 5.4.4 Specific exchange pattern specification PIM included in this document
5.5 Business scenario: Collaborative ITS Service (CIS)
5.5.1 Overview
5.5.2 Data exchange enabling service request and feedback paradigm
20 5.5.3 Requirements
5.6 Exchange data model
5.7 Data exchange features
5.7.1 Context diagram
21 5.7.2 Features
25 6 Snapshot Pull
6.1 Overview
6.2 Exchange pattern messages definition
6.2.1 Overall presentation
26 6.2.2 Basic exchange pattern
27 6.2.3 Relevant exchange information in exchange data model
6.2.4 Exchange messages
6.3 Features implementation description
6.3.1 Overview
6.3.2 Subscription contract
6.3.3 Session
28 6.3.4 Information management
29 6.3.5 Data delivery
6.3.6 Self-description
6.3.7 Communication
30 6.3.8 Optimisation issues
7 Snapshot Push
7.1 Overview
31 7.2 Exchange pattern messages definition
7.2.1 Overview
7.2.2 Basic exchange pattern
32 7.2.3 Relevant exchange information in exchange data model
7.2.4 Exchange Messages
33 7.3 Features implementation description
7.3.1 Subscription contract
7.3.2 Session
7.3.3 Information management
34 7.3.4 Data delivery
7.3.5 Self-Description
7.3.6 Communication
35 7.3.7 Optimisation issues
8 Simple Push
8.1 Overview
36 8.2 Exchange pattern messages definition
8.2.1 Basic exchange pattern
37 8.2.2 Relevant exchange information from exchange data model
38 8.2.3 List of exchanged messages
8.3 Link monitoring and error management
40 8.4 Features implementation description
8.4.1 Overview
8.4.2 Subscription contract
8.4.3 Session
42 8.4.4 Information management
8.4.5 Data delivery
43 8.4.6 Self-Description
8.4.7 Communication
8.4.8 Optimisation issues
9 Stateful Push
9.1 Overview
44 9.2 Exchange pattern messages definition
9.2.1 Overview
9.2.2 Basic exchange pattern
45 9.2.3 Relevant exchange information from exchange data model
46 9.2.4 List of exchanged messages
47 9.3 Session status management
49 9.4 Features implementation description
9.4.1 Overview
50 9.4.2 Subscription contract
9.4.3 Session
52 9.4.4 Information management
9.4.5 Data delivery
53 9.4.6 Self-description
9.4.7 Communication
10 Publish Subscribe
10.1 Exchange architecture
10.1.1 Pattern description
54 10.1.2 The supplier
55 10.1.3 Client
10.2 Feature description
10.2.1 Overview
10.2.2 Subscription contract
57 10.2.3 Subscription
63 10.2.4 Information management
65 10.2.5 Data delivery
70 10.2.6 Communication and protocol
10.3 Publish-Subscribe Functional Exchange Profiles
10.3.1 Overview
71 10.3.2 Objectives
11 Other PIM definitions
72 Annex A (informative) Methodology presentation
74 Annex B (normative) Definition of requirements
79 Annex C (normative) Basic exchange data model and data dictionary
107 Annex D (informative) Introduction to communications and protocols
112 Annex E (informative) Major Functional Exchange Profile and exchange patterns for information delivery
114 Annex F (informative) Data delivery background: Stateless and stateful information with information life cycle management
116 Annex G (informative) Collaborative ITS services (CIS) background
129 Annex H (informative) Collaborative ITS services exchange patterns
130 Bibliography
BSI PD CEN ISO/TS 19468:2019
$215.11