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34、CIP 1103 v02 was prepared, the following individuals were active members of the NTCIP BSP2 WG: Ralph Boaz Robert DeRoche (Chair) Bud Kent Jim Mahugh Greg Mizell Alex Mousadi Peter Ragsdale Robert Rausch Joerg Nu Rosenbohm Other individuals providing input to NTCIP 1103 v02 include: Blake Christie Ke
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37、on TransCore Trevilon Corporation URS Corporation Washington State Department of Transportation NTCIP 1103 v02.17 Page ii Do Not Copy Without Written Permission 2010 AASHTO / ITE / NEMA FOREWORD NTCIP 1103 v02 defines a composite application layer protocol for the management of transportation equipm
38、ent. The composite protocol consists of three component protocols: the Internet-standard Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), the Simple Fixed Message Protocol (SFMP), and the Simple Transportation Management Protocol (STMP). The protocols are concerned with the procedures for exchanging infor
39、mation as well as the format in which the information is exchanged. When related to the ISO OSI Reference model, these protocols are concerned with the upper three layers (application, session, and presentation layer). NTCIP 1103 v02 contains two normative and two informative annexes. NTCIP 1103 v02
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47、recommendation by the Joint Committee on the NTCIP. Each organization has approved this standard as the following standard type, as of the date: AASHTOStandard Specification; May 2010 ITESoftware Standard; June 2010 NEMAStandard; August 2009 History From 1996 to 2004, parts of NTCIP 1103 v02, includ
48、ing the definition of STMP, were defined in NTCIP 1101:1996 / NEMA TS 3.2. However, to provide a more organized and modular set of standards, NTCIP 1101:1996 was separated into three distinct standards: NTCIP 1103 v02, which includes the definition of STMP; NTCIP 1102:2004, which defines the Octet E
49、ncoding Rules (OER); and NTCIP 8004 v02, which defines the Structure and Management of Transportation Information (SMI). These three standards completely replace NTCIP 1101:1996 / NEMA TS 3.2. NTCIP 1103 v01.27, January 2009In October 2004, v01.25 was accepted as a Recommended Standard by the Joint Committee on the NTCIP. In June 2005, pre-ballot comments on community name were addressed and v01.26 was sent for SDO balloting. In November 2005, NTCIP 1103 v01 was Jointly Approved. In December 2008, NT