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NFP 99 340 : 1998

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ROAD INFORMATION AND CONTROL - ROAD CONTROL LANGUAGE - GENERAL RULES AND COMMAND LIBRARY

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12-01-2013

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Introduction
1 Domaine d'application
2 Références normatives
3 Contexte d'utilisation
4 Conventions typographiques
5 Caractères utilisés par le langage
6 Structure du Langage de Commande Routier
  6.1 Message-Question "Q"
  6.2 Message de réponse "R"
  6.3 Paramètres génériques
  6.4 Paramètres "macros"
  6.5 Commandes-préfixe
  6.6 Syntaxe généralisée du LCR
7 Adressage topologique
  7.1 Structure de l'adressage topologique
  7.2 Gestion des adressages topologiques
8 Status temps réel
  8.1 Généralités
  8.2 Composition du status temps réel
  8.3 Restrictions
9 Liste des commandes
  9.1 Liste des commandes
  9.2 Descriptif des commandes
Annexe A (informative) - Terminologie
Annexe B (informative) - Définitions des mesures routières
Annexe C (informative) - Codifications

Le présent document définit les règles générales d'un langage (le Langage de Commande Routier) pour le controle et la commande de l'ensemble des équipements dynamiques utiles à l'exploitation de la route. Il comprend la bibliothèque de commandes des équipements suivants: - mesure du trafic routier; - panneaux à messages variables; - caméras de vidéosurveillance; - matrices de commutation d'images vidéo.

DevelopmentNote
Indice de classement: P99-340. PR NFP 99 340 October 1997. (05/2004)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Association Francaise de Normalisation
Status
Current

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