BS ISO 10711:2012
Intelligent Transport Systems. Interface Protocol and Message Set Definition between Traffic Signal Controllers and Detectors
Standard number: | BS ISO 10711:2012 |
Pages: | 36 |
Released: | 2012-01-31 |
ISBN: | 978 0 580 66614 8 |
Status: | Standard |
BS ISO 10711:2012
This standard BS ISO 10711:2012 Intelligent Transport Systems. Interface Protocol and Message Set Definition between Traffic Signal Controllers and Detectors is classified in these ICS categories:
- 35.240.60 IT applications in transport
- 03.220.01 Transport in general
This International Standard defines protocols and message sets between traffic detectors and traffic signal controllers. It is applicable to the various types of traffic detector technologies currently in use for real-time traffic signal controls. The scope of this International Standard is limited to parameter generation to be used for traffic signal control and for the interface between traffic signal controllers and detectors.
This International Standard defines message sets that contain data collection and control protocol for three different types of detectors of traffic signal control systems:
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detectors that deal with occupancy information;
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detectors that deal with image information;
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detectors that deal with vehicle identification.
The scope of this International Standard does not include the following cases:
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interfaces between sensors [including tag or on-board units (OBU)] and detector controllers;
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interfaces between traffic signal controllers and centres;
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when signal controllers only relay data from field-side detectors to central computers;
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when signal controllers receive unencoded electrical signals from cable-connected detectors and not data from detectors.
Physical scope is limited to the communication interface between traffic signal controllers and traffic detectors. The scope does not include the interface between the traffic detector and its own controller.
Figure 1 Physical scope
This International Standard is limited to the definition of the message sets used to exchange detector information relevant for traffic control and the logical rules governing the exchange of these messages.