1 Scope
This Technical Specification (CEN/TS 16157‑4:2014) specifies and defines 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 modelling
approach, the data content, the data structure and relationships and the communications
specification.
This Technical Specification is applicable to:
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— Traffic and travel information which is of relevance to road networks (non urban and
urban);
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— Public transport information that is of direct relevance to the use of a road network
(e.g. road link via train or ferry service).
This Technical Specification establishes specifications for data exchange between
any two instances of the following actors:
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— Traffic Information Centres (TICs);
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— Traffic Control Centres (TCCs);
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— Service Providers (SPs).
Use of this Technical Specification may be applicable for use by other actors.
This Technical Specification includes the following types of information content:
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— Road traffic event information – planned and unplanned occurrences both on the road
network and in the surrounding environment;
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— Operator initiated actions;
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— Road traffic measurement data, status data and travel time data;
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— Travel information relevant to road users, including weather and environmental information;
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— Road traffic management information and instructions relating to use of the road network.
This part of the CEN/TS 16157 series specifies the informational structures, relationships, roles, attributes and associated
data types required for publishing variable message sign information within the Datex II framework. This is specified in two parts, a DATEX
II VMS Publication sub-model and a VMS Table Publication sub-model.
The VMS Publication supports the exchange of the graphic and textual content of one
or several VMS plus any status information on device configuration that aid the comprehension
of the informational content. This content is potentially subject to rapid change.
The VMS Table Publication supports the occasional exchange of tables containing generally
static reference information about deployed VMS which enable subsequent efficient
references to be made to pre-defined static information relating to those VMS. These
publications are not intended to support the control or configuration of VMS equipment.
Each is part of the DATEX II platform independent model.
1.1 Conformance
The platform independent sub-models defined by this Part specify a DATEX II VMS Publication
and a DATEX II VMS Table Publication except for those elements that relate to location information which are specified in CEN/TS 16157‑2. The DATEX II platform independent data model of which these two publication sub-models
are a part, corresponds to the Level A model as defined in CEN/TS 16157‑1.
Conformance with this Part shall require platform independent models from which platform
specific models are generated to comply with the UML modelling rules defined in CEN/TS 16157‑1 and with the following requirements of the sub-models which are expressed in this
Part:
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— comply with all stipulated minimum and maximum multiplicity requirements for UML elements
and relationships;
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— comply with all definitions, types and ordering;
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— employ optional elements as specified;
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— comply with all expressed constraints.
It should be noted that conformance of a publication service with all the structural
requirements stated above does not necessarily ensure that the informational content
of that service will be semantically comprehensible.