Terminology

a guidance information is a chain of “links” a vehicle has to follow from its actual position to the next beacon or directly to its destination zone, if nearer than neighbouring beacons; both the sequence of those links and their exact geometrical representation are described here, together with attributes, to be displayed to the driver

a guidance information is a chain of “links” a vehicle has to follow from its actual position to the next beacon or directly to its destination zone, if nearer than neighbouring beacons; both the sequence of those links and their exact geometrical representation are described here, together with attributes, to be displayed to the driver

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: ENV 12315-1
Terminology

guide that carries the basic service information
EXAMPLE: Service structure, service timing and content description, etc.

guide that carries the basic service information
EXAMPLE: Service structure, service timing and content description, etc.

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Terminology

park that consists of multiple physical charging stations which technically and/or logically belong together and are being operated together
NOTE 1 to entry: This may be the case, for example, in a commercially operated car park or in a city district where publicly operated charging stations are grouped together. Charging parks are being operated by charging park operators.

park that consists of multiple physical charging stations which technically and/or logically belong together and are being operated together
NOTE 1 to entry: This may be the case, for example, in a commercially operated car park or in a city district where publicly operated charging stations are grouped together. Charging parks are being operated by charging park operators.

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: ISO 21219-25
Terminology

operator who manages one or more charging parks
NOTE 1 to entry: The charging park operator maintains the charging site(s) and is a business partner to the energy provider and the EM provider. Typically, a charging park operator bills the end-user based on “roaming agreements” with multiple EM providers.

operator who manages one or more charging parks
NOTE 1 to entry: The charging park operator maintains the charging site(s) and is a business partner to the energy provider and the EM provider. Typically, a charging park operator bills the end-user based on “roaming agreements” with multiple EM providers.

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: ISO 21219-25
Terminology

unit in a charging station at which an electric vehicle can be supplied with power
NOTE 1 to entry: A charging station can provide multiple charging points, which again can contain multiple sockets to support more than one charging connector type. In general, as soon as one socket at a charging point is in use, the charging point is occupied. Typically for each charging point, a parking space…

unit in a charging station at which an electric vehicle can be supplied with power
NOTE 1 to entry: A charging station can provide multiple charging points, which again can contain multiple sockets to support more than one charging connector type. In general, as soon as one socket at a charging point is in use, the charging point is occupied. Typically for each charging point, a parking space is provided at the charging station.

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: ISO 21219-25
Terminology

station that consists of a physical unit (typically a column or cabinet-like structure) containing and managing one or more charging points offering the end-user the possibility to be authorized (typically by means of a card reader) and activate one of the charging points at the charging station, hook up the electric vehicle and start the charging procedure

station that consists of a physical unit (typically a column or cabinet-like structure) containing and managing one or more charging points offering the end-user the possibility to be authorized (typically by means of a card reader) and activate one of the charging points at the charging station, hook up the electric vehicle and start the charging procedure

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: ISO 21219-25
Terminology

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Terminology

IE a functional category of road traffic signs and pictograms performing broadly similar functions

IE a functional category of road traffic signs and pictograms performing broadly similar functions

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: EN ISO TS 14823
Terminology

Intellectual Property Right(s)

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: CEN ISO TS 18234-2, CEN ISO TS 18234-3
Terminology

way of referencing locations from other location tables via special multi-group messages
NOTE 1 to entry: These messages can be used to inform end-users about problems in other areas, in particular in neighbouring countries.

way of referencing locations from other location tables via special multi-group messages
NOTE 1 to entry: These messages can be used to inform end-users about problems in other areas, in particular in neighbouring countries.

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: EN ISO 14819-1
Terminology

an information telephone call, typically automated

an information telephone call, typically automated

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: EN ISO 14819-1
Terminology

International Organization for Standardization

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: CEN ISO TS 18234-3, CEN TR 16219, ISO 15784-3
Terminology

International Telecommunication Union – Telecom

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: CEN ISO TS 18234-2
Terminology

allows the description of repeated events within a certain time frame, such as running a special service but only for a limited period; for example an additional service may be added for a period of three weeks, but it only runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so the STA and STO will mark the period, but IVT will be needed to clarify the addition applies to specific days

allows the description of repeated events within a certain time frame, such as running a special service but only for a limited period; for example an additional service may be added for a period of three weeks, but it only runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so the STA and STO will mark the period, but IVT will be needed to clarify the addition applies to specific days

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: CEN ISO TS 18234-5
Terminology

Introduction, numbering and versions

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: CEN ISO TS 18234-3, CEN ISO TS 18234-1
Terminology

a request to the FCD server which may comprise both the collection of additional measured data from a specific geographical area and the cancellation of a previous request
NOTE: Collection jobs are converted into control information by the FCD server and relayed to the floating cars.

a request to the FCD server which may comprise both the collection of additional measured data from a specific geographical area and the cancellation of a previous request
NOTE: Collection jobs are converted into control information by the FCD server and relayed to the floating cars.

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Terminology

length of a Speech Report, including pauses, in tenths of a second

length of a Speech Report, including pauses, in tenths of a second

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: CEN TS 14821-1
Terminology

LighT Encryption

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Terminology

specific form of traffic events which being safety-related messages are sent with high priority to assist a driver from encountering dangerous situations

specific form of traffic events which being safety-related messages are sent with high priority to assist a driver from encountering dangerous situations

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: ISO TS 18234-9
Terminology

numeric or alphanumeric representation of a location according to a pre-determined database, known as a Location Table

numeric or alphanumeric representation of a location according to a pre-determined database, known as a Location Table

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Terminology

in TPEG-Loc, a location container is a concept applied to the location referencing elements, to show how they are grouped together
NOTE: The TPEG-Loc container comprises a default language code, a location co-ordinates container and an additional location descriptions container.

in TPEG-Loc, a location container is a concept applied to the location referencing elements, to show how they are grouped together
NOTE: The TPEG-Loc container comprises a default language code, a location co-ordinates container and an additional location descriptions container.

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Terminology

identifier for a location

identifier for a location

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: CEN ISO TS 18234-4
Terminology

means to provide information that allows a system to accurately identify a location
NOTE 1 to entry: The content of a location reference allows the location to be presented in a graphical or textual manner to the end-user (e.g. coloured network graphs) as well as to be used for navigational systems purposes.

means to provide information that allows a system to accurately identify a location
NOTE 1 to entry: The content of a location reference allows the location to be presented in a graphical or textual manner to the end-user (e.g. coloured network graphs) as well as to be used for navigational systems purposes.

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Terminology

concept applied to the grouping of all the location referencing elements of a TPEG Message together in one place
NOTE 1 to entry: See ISO/TS 21219-7 for full details of the Location Referencing container.

concept applied to the grouping of all the location referencing elements of a TPEG Message together in one place
NOTE 1 to entry: See ISO/TS 21219-7 for full details of the Location Referencing container.

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Terminology

agreed table which contains for each service information the area, road segment or point location where the source of the problem is situated
NOTE 1 to entry: Each location table is identified by three elements: a Number – Location Table Number, a Location Table Country Code, and a Location Table Extended Country Code. The combination of these three elements identifies a Location Table…

agreed table which contains for each service information the area, road segment or point location where the source of the problem is situated
NOTE 1 to entry: Each location table is identified by three elements: a Number – Location Table Number, a Location Table Country Code, and a Location Table Extended Country Code. The combination of these three elements identifies a Location Table uniquely. Each service has a Location Table defined by Location Table Number, a Location Table Country Code and Location Table Extended Country Code.

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: EN ISO 14819-1
Terminology

assigns a code to each location table, based on the country of origin of the locations referenced in this table

assigns a code to each location table, based on the country of origin of the locations referenced in this table

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: EN ISO 14819-1
Terminology

assigns a code to each location table, based on the country of origin of the locations referenced in this table
NOTE 1 to entry: Together the LTECC, LTCC and LTN identify a location database uniquely.

assigns a code to each location table, based on the country of origin of the locations referenced in this table
NOTE 1 to entry: Together the LTECC, LTCC and LTN identify a location database uniquely.

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: EN ISO 14819-1
Terminology

number with the value 0 to 63 used to identify the Location Table used by the service provider
NOTE 1: The LTN is generally allocated to each service provider in a country by the relevant government or roads authority from a range assigned to that country. It is transmitted in type 3A groups.
NOTE 2: Value 0, when transmitted in type 3A groups, shows that the service provider is…

number with the value 0 to 63 used to identify the Location Table used by the service provider
NOTE 1: The LTN is generally allocated to each service provider in a country by the relevant government or roads authority from a range assigned to that country. It is transmitted in type 3A groups.
NOTE 2: Value 0, when transmitted in type 3A groups, shows that the service provider is encrypting the location codes.

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: EN ISO 14819-6
Terminology

number with the value 1 to 63 used to identify the Location Table used by the service provider prior to the codes within the table being encrypted for transmission
NOTE: LTNBE is transmitted in type 8A groups.

number with the value 1 to 63 used to identify the Location Table used by the service provider prior to the codes within the table being encrypted for transmission
NOTE: LTNBE is transmitted in type 8A groups.

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information
Associated Standards: EN ISO 14819-6
Terminology

is the information transmitted by the beacon which describes the network in the beacon region and allows the vehicle to track its position as it moves in the network

is the information transmitted by the beacon which describes the network in the beacon region and allows the vehicle to track its position as it moves in the network

Application Area: Traffic and Travel Information

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