SAE J2369_200003
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Standards for ATIS Message Sets Delivered over Reduced Bandwidth Media
24-03-2000
Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
2.1 Related Documents
3 Definitions
4 Overview
4.1 Message Types Supported
4.2 The Protocol Stack
4.3 Physical Modulation
4.4 The Network Layer
4.5 Data Tokens and Stream
4.6 The Examples Used in this Document
5 Background Concepts
5.1 Stream Schemas - How the information streams
work
5.2 Tokens and Tables - The Theory of Data
Compression Used
5.3 Tiles and Grids - Efficient Representations of
Latitude and Longitude Values
5.4 Traffic Models - Shared Models of Link Impedance
Modeling
5.5 Forward Pointers - Indirection to Other Data
Sources
5.6 Frame Bit Stuffing - Unused 'Flea Bits' in the
Message Frame
5.7 Frame Headers - The Concept of Context
5.8 Transit Scheduling - Unified Concepts of Multi
Scheduling Tables
6 Network/Directory Messages
This SAE Standard outlines the US standard for sending Advanced Traveler Information Services (ATIS) messages over various Bandwidth Reduced Media (BRM).
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This SAE Standard outlines the US standard for sending Advanced Traveler Information Services (ATIS) messages over various Bandwidth Reduced Media (BRM). It specifies the “over the air” format and method for such data messages at a bit level. The methodology allows a cooperative sharing of the media’s total bandwidth with other non-ATIS data services. It allows for further expansion to other ATIS messages such as transit schedules and weather use. It uses a common directory of messages to divide out those messages which are the subject of this specification from others.It is built upon the concept of “waveform neutrality” in that it can be hosted by a wide variety of media often found in the delivery of wireless data services (although it is also useful for wire line applications). This message set is incorporated into each medium (“host medium”) by a formatting process specific to each media. A graphical overview ofthis process is shown in Figure 1. The capacity and services available over the host media can vary considerably in terms of capacity, other services present, one way or two way use, suitability for use, and a variety of commercial aspects not considered here.This document is divided into five primary sections. The first provides a conceptual background of various elements required to understand the message encoding process itself (chapters 4, 5, 6). The second section contains precise definitions of the messages and data elements in the messages (chapters 7, 8, 9). The third section provides implementation advice and comments for both receiver and encoder manufacturers (chapters 10, 11). The fourth section contains tables of constants used in various message encodings of the standard (chapter 12). A 5th section, contained in the appendices, is an illustrative example of the message sets implemented with real data. Finally, a set of Appendices, SAE J2369-1 provides information regarding how to implement this document on a variety of host media.
ISO 17687:2007 | Transport Information and Control Systems (TICS) General fleet management and commercial freight operations Data dictionary and message sets for electronic identification and monitoring of hazardous materials/dangerous goods transportation |
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BS ISO 17687:2007 | Transport information and control systems(TICS). General fleet management and commercial freight operations. Data dictionary and message setsfor electronic identification and monitoring of hazardousmaterials/dangerous goods transportation |
02/211311 DC : DRAFT NOV 2002 | ISO 17687 - TRANSPORT INFORMATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS (TICS) - GENERAL FLEET MANAGEMENT AND COMMERCIAL FREIGHT OPERATIONS - DATA DICTIONARY AND MESSAGE SETS FOR ELECTRONIC IDENTIFICATION AND MONITORING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/DANGEROUS GOODS TRANSPORTATION |
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SAE J2540/1_200207 | RDS Phrase Lists |
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