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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)

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BSI 2017 72
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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
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
BSI PD ISO/TS 21219-22:2017
$215.11