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data type of atomic nature

data type of atomic nature

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
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application data container

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
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string of the lower case application/toolkit abbreviation as defined in the UML tagged value “ApplicationAbbreviation”

string of the lower case application/toolkit abbreviation as defined in the UML tagged value “ApplicationAbbreviation”

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
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graphical section of a UML class box positioned directly under the class name compartment

graphical section of a UML class box positioned directly under the class name compartment

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Terminology

top most graphical section of a class box defining the name of the class and optionally a stereotype, inherited class and package scope

top most graphical section of a class box defining the name of the class and optionally a stereotype, inherited class and package scope

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
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Clock Time – an RDS feature

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
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geocodes are unique identifiers unmistakably defining important points on road networks; geocodes can be derived from /converted into WGS 84 co-ordinates by the algorithm described in CEN/TS 14821-3

geocodes are unique identifiers unmistakably defining important points on road networks; geocodes can be derived from /converted into WGS 84 co-ordinates by the algorithm described in CEN/TS 14821-3

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
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collection of coherent information sent through an information channel

collection of coherent information sent through an information channel

Associated Standards: ISO 15075, ISO 15784-1, ISO 14813-6
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position defines where an event has taken place in relation to the road: e.g. driving lane 1, hard shoulder, central reservation, etc.
NOTE: The driving lanes are numbered according to the usual local practice, i.e. driving Lane 1 is the lane nearest to the hard shoulder. In countries which drive on the left, driving lanes are hence numbered from left-to-right, and in countries driving on the…

position defines where an event has taken place in relation to the road: e.g. driving lane 1, hard shoulder, central reservation, etc.
NOTE: The driving lanes are numbered according to the usual local practice, i.e. driving Lane 1 is the lane nearest to the hard shoulder. In countries which drive on the left, driving lanes are hence numbered from left-to-right, and in countries driving on the right, from right-to-left.
NOTE: Position is an event element and NOT a location reference element.

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
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describes an event or a collection of related events, or status information and including message management information; the latter is contained in the message header

describes an event or a collection of related events, or status information and including message management information; the latter is contained in the message header

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: CEN ISO TS 18234-4, CEN ISO TS 18234-3
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TPEG-locs with additional flags to indicate whether they are start, end and stopping as well as non-stopping points; they are listed in TPEG table pti15

TPEG-locs with additional flags to indicate whether they are start, end and stopping as well as non-stopping points; they are listed in TPEG table pti15

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: CEN ISO TS 18234-5
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a coding method

a coding method

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information

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