DD CEN ISO/TS 24530-1:2006
Traffic and travel information (TTI). TTI via transport protocol experts group (TPEG) extensible markup language (XML) Introduction, common data types and tpegML
Standard number: | DD CEN ISO/TS 24530-1:2006 |
Pages: | 24 |
Released: | 2006-05-31 |
ISBN: | 0 580 47132 2 |
Status: | Standard |
DD CEN ISO/TS 24530-1:2006
This standard DD CEN ISO/TS 24530-1:2006 Traffic and travel information (TTI). TTI via transport protocol experts group (TPEG) extensible markup language (XML) is classified in these ICS categories:
- 35.240.60 IT applications in transport
- 03.220.20 Road transport
This document establishes the top-level “containers” for TPEG messages in XML and the common data types that are used by tpegML applications (e.g. tpeg-ptiML). Inherently tpegML is designed to “map” TPEG Binary (ISO/TS 18234 series), however additional tags are provided to create a message and message set structure to facilitate internet file delivery.
The TPEG applications are intended to convey information to end-users. The information provided relates to event and status information on transport networks and on associated infrastructure affecting a journey. For example, limited information about abnormal operation of links in the network may be included, such as ferries, lifting-bridges, etc.
The TPEG applications have the broad objective to allow the generation of Traffic and Travel Information (TTI) messages, for delivery to the end-user by one or more bearers. A hierarchical methodology has been developed to allow the creation of messages from a set of TPEG tables, which are essentially word-oriented and cover most needs.
These TPEG tables (essentially word-oriented data object dictionaries) comprise a wide ranging ability to describe a TTI event and some status information, introducing new precision in a number of areas such as “Vehicle types”, “Positional information on the carriageway” and “Diversion routing advice”.
It is vital, for further understanding of this document, to have more than a passing understanding of the TPEG binary specifications which describe, among other things, in a step-by step approach: Message Management, Level One Classes and how they are structured hierarchically to provide a full message/information application message together with the TPEG Location Referencing system.