BSI PD ISO/TS 21219-22:2017
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Intelligent transport systems. Traffic and travel information (TTI) via transport protocol experts group, generation 2 (TPEG2) – OpenLR location referencing (TPEG2-OLR)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2017 | 72 |
This document specifies the logical data format of OpenLRTM location references and general requirements of the method in Clause 6 and defines the structure of the TPEG toolkit for OpenLR location referencing (OLR) in Clauses 7, 8 and 9. The toolkit is intended to be used in the TPEG location referencing container (TPEG-LRC).
OpenLR™ has been designed for the use case of transferring traffic information from a centre to in-vehicle systems, built-in or used as an add-on (PND, smart phone). The information transferred can consist of the current traffic situation at a certain location, a traffic forecast or special alerts. The corresponding locations are roads, a list of connected roads, points of interest, or areas.
In order to transmit location information from a sending to a receiving side, the OpenLRTM method defines rules for generating map-independent location references, that is, the actual location references are generated dynamically not requiring use of pre-defined location references.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
13 | 4 Abbreviated terms |
14 | 5 Toolkit specific constraints 5.1 Version number signalling 5.2 Extension 6 OLR structure 6.1 Location types 6.1.1 Supported location types |
15 | 6.1.2 Linear locations |
16 | 6.1.3 Point locations |
18 | 6.1.4 Area locations |
21 | 6.2 Requirements 6.2.1 General 6.2.2 Map requirements |
22 | 6.2.3 Location properties |
23 | 6.3 Logical data format specification 6.3.1 General |
24 | 6.3.2 Building blocks |
28 | 6.3.3 Additional data |
30 | 6.3.4 Location reference point |
36 | 6.4 Data format rules 6.4.1 OpenLR™ rules |
37 | 6.4.2 Overview of the data format rules |
38 | 6.5 Physical representations of geo-coordinates 6.5.1 General 6.5.2 Absolute geo-coordinates 6.5.3 Relative geo-coordinates |
39 | 7 OLR message components 7.1 OpenLRLocationReference 7.2 AbstractLocationReference |
40 | 7.3 LinearLocationReference 7.4 GeoCoordinateLocationReference |
41 | 7.5 PointAlongLineLocationReference |
42 | 7.6 POIWithAccessPointLocationReference |
43 | 7.7 CircleLocationReference |
44 | 7.8 PolygonLocationReference |
45 | 7.9 RectangleLocationReference 7.10 GridLocationReference |
46 | 7.11 ClosedLinearLocationReference |
47 | 7.12 LineProperties |
48 | 7.13 PathProperties 7.14 LocationDescription 7.15 AbstractShape 7.16 Shape |
49 | 7.17 Path 8 OLR datatypes 8.1 AbsoluteGeoCoordinate 8.2 RelativeGeoCoordinate 8.3 Bearing |
50 | 8.4 DistanceMetresMax15000 8.5 FirstLocationReferencePoint 8.6 IntermediateLocationReferencePoint 8.7 LastLocationReferencePoint |
51 | 8.8 PointLocationLineReferenceData 8.9 Rectangle 9 OLR tables 9.1 olr001:FunctionalRoadClass |
52 | 9.2 olr002:FormOfWay 9.3 olr003:Orientation 9.4 olr004:SideOfRoad |
53 | Annex A (normative) TPEG application, TPEG-Binary Representation |
61 | Annex B (normative) TPEG application, TPEG-ML Representation |
69 | Bibliography |