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BS ISO 17572-3:2008:2010 Edition

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Intelligent transport systems (ITS). Location referencing for geographic databases – Dynamic location references (dynamic profile)

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This International Standard specifies Location Referencing Methods (LRM) that describe locations in the context of geographic databases and will be used to locate transport-related phenomena in an encoder system as well as in the decoder side. This International Standard defines what is meant by such objects, and describes the reference in detail, including whether or not components of the reference are mandatory or optional, and their characteristics.

This International Standard specifies two different LRMs:

  • pre-coded location references (pre-coded profile);

  • dynamic location references (dynamic profile).

This International Standard does not define a physical format for implementing the LRM. However, the requirements for physical formats are defined.

This International Standard does not define details of the Location Referencing System (LRS), i.e. how the LRMs are to be implemented in software, hardware, or processes.

This part of ISO 17572 specifies the dynamic location referencing method, comprising:

  • attributes and encoding rules;

  • logical data modelling;

  • TPEG physical format specification for dynamic location references;

  • coding Guidelines for Dynamic Location References;

  • compressed Data Format Specification.

It is consistent with other International Standards developed by ISO/TC 204 such as ISO 14825, Intelligent transport systems — Geographic Data Files (GDF) — Overall data specification.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
9 Scope
Normative references
10 Terms and definitions
13 Abbreviated terms (and attribute codes)
Abbreviations
Attribute codes
14 Objectives and requirements for a location referencing metho
Conceptual data model for location referencing methods
Specification of dynamic location references
General Specification
15 Location referencing building blocks
General
Points
16 Attributes
General
Functional Road Class
17 Bearing at a point
18 Connection Angle
Location Direction
19 Location Type
Driving Direction at a Point
20 Accessible For Routing flag
Parallel Carriageway Indicator
21 Perpendicular distance
Distance to Next Point
Next-point relationship
22 Attribute type list
27 Encoding rules
Introduction
General point representation and selection rules
Location reference core encoding rules
28 Location selection
Location reference core point selection
Core point selection – location points
29 Core point selection – intersection points
30 Core point selection – routing points
32 Intersection point attributes
33 Routing point attributes
34 Location reference core encoding parameters
Location reference extension encoding rules
General
35 Location reference extension necessity rules
Location reference extension point selection rules
36 Location reference extension encoding parameters
37 Coding of point locations
Coding of area locations
Coding of explicit area
General
Coding of a simple geometric area as rectangle
38 Coding of a simple geometric area as circle or ellipse
Coding of an outlined area
39 Coding of implicit area
41 Logical data format specification
General
Data model definition
Introduction
42 General data model
Linear location data model
43 Implicit area data model
44 Explicit area data model
BS ISO 17572-3:2008
$215.11