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BS EN ISO 14819-1:2013

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Intelligent transport systems. Traffic and travel information messages via traffic message coding – Coding protocol for Radio Data System. Traffic Message Channel (RDS-TMC) using ALERT-C

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BSI 2013 56
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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Foreword
11 1 Scope
1.1 General scope
1.2 Content
12 1.3 Message management
1.4 Transmission
1.5 Event list
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
15 3.2 Abbreviated terms
17 4 Application
4.1 General
4.2 Definition of the TMC “travel service”
18 4.3 TMC virtual terminal
4.4 Event-oriented end-user information messages
4.5 Strategic and tactical information
19 4.6 Geographic relevance
4.7 Transmitted message priority
20 4.8 Event List
4.9 Future extensions
5 Presentation
5.1 General
5.2 TMC virtual language
21 5.3 Message content
5.3.1 General
5.3.2 Event Description (11 bits)
5.3.3 Primary Location (16 bits)
22 5.3.4 Direction and Extent (4 bits)
5.3.4.1 General
5.3.4.2 Direction (1 bit)
5.3.4.3 Extent (3 bit)
23 5.3.5 Duration (3 bits)
24 5.3.6 Diversion Advice (1 bit)
25 5.4 Implicit information
5.4.1 Road class and road number
5.4.2 Road segment
5.4.3 Area, region and country
5.4.4 Pre-assigned diversion advice
5.4.5 Urgency within the terminal
5.4.6 Directionality
26 5.4.7 Duration type
5.4.8 Nature
5.4.9 Update class
5.4.10 Quantifier type
5.5 Optional message content
5.5.1 General
27 5.5.2 Combination of additional information
28 5.5.3 Control codes (label 1)
5.5.4 Length of route affected (label 2)
5.5.5 Speed limit (label 3)
29 5.5.6 Additional quantifiers (labels 4 and 5)
5.5.7 Supplementary information (label 6)
5.5.8 Start and stop times (labels 7 and 8)
5.5.9 Multi-event messages (label 9)
30 5.5.10 Detailed diversion instructions (label 10)
5.5.11 Destinations (label 11)
5.5.12 Precise location reference (label 12)
31 5.5.12.1 Coding of the hazard distance (D1), reliability, status and direction
5.5.12.2 Coding of the traffic problem length (L)
5.5.13 Cross linkage to source of problem (label 13)
32 5.5.14 Separator (label 14)
5.5.15 Other information as defined by sub-labels (label 15)
5.5.16 Reference to telephone services (label 15, sub-label 1-2)
33 5.5.16.1 Telephone number
34 5.5.16.2 Time
5.5.16.3 Cost information
35 6 Message management
6.1 General
36 6.2 System messages
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 Location table
6.2.3 Terminal requirements
37 6.2.4 Change of database numbers
6.3 Message repetition
38 6.4 Message updating
6.5 Message deletion
6.5.1 General
6.5.2 Message persistence
39 6.5.3 Detailed stop-time
6.5.4 Silent cancellation message
6.5.5 Null message
40 6.6 Message presentation
6.7 Out of area referencing
6.7.1 Structure of the INTER-ROAD concept
41 6.7.2 INTER-ROAD messages
6.7.3 Updating and cancellation of INTER-ROAD messages
42 7 Transmission
7.1 General
7.2 Format of type 8A groups
7.3 Immediate repetition
43 7.4 Single-group user messages
44 7.5 System messages
7.5.1 General
7.5.2 System information
7.5.2.1 Introduction
7.5.2.2 Format of the System Information in the type 3A group
45 7.5.2.3 System Information
46 7.5.2.4 RDS-TMC transmission modes
47 7.5.2.5 The basic mode
7.5.2.6 The enhanced mode
7.5.2.7 System Information Repetition rates
48 7.5.3 Tuning information
7.5.3.1 General
7.5.3.2 Format of the Tuning Information
49 7.5.3.3 Conditions for using Tuning Information
7.5.3.4 Repetition rate
50 7.6 Multi-group messages
7.6.1 First group
51 7.6.2 Subsequent groups
53 7.7 Summary of X-bit usage in RDS-TMC type 8A groups
BS EN ISO 14819-1:2013
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