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2、lication Profile for XML Message Encoding and Transport in ITS Center-to-Center CommunicationsA Joint Standard of AASHTO, ITE, and NEMAA Joint Standard of AASHTO, ITE, and NEMANTCIP 2306 version v01 National Transportation Communications for ITS Protocol Application Profile for XML Message Encoding
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24、 Center-to-Center Working Group (C2C WG), which is a subdivision of the Joint Committee on the NTCIP. The Joint Committee on the NTCIP is organized undera Memorandum of Understanding among the American Association of State Highway and TransportationOfficials (AASHTO), the Institute of Transportation
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26、s of the NTCIP C2C WG: g120 Michael Browng120 Jeff Brummondg120 Russ Elovitzg120 Manny Insignares (Chair)g120 Timothy A. Johnson g120 David Kelleyg120 Scott Leeg120 Jeff Mayog120 James Ortg120 Brian Pecusg120 Jeffrey Thorng120 Warren Tigheg120 Ken VaughnOther individuals providing input include:g120
27、 Blake Christieg120 Tom Passing120 Raman Patelg120 Robert RauschIn addition to the many volunteer efforts, recognition is also given to those organizations that supportedthe efforts of the NTCIP C2C WG by providing comments and funding, including:g120 U.S. Department of Transportation,Research and I
28、nnovative TechnologyAdministrationg120 Caltransg120 ConSysTecg120 General Dynamicsg120 Illinois DOTg120 Iteris, Inc.g120 Minnesota DOTg120 Mitretek g120 New York State DOT g120 PB Farradyneg120 RK Patel Associatesg120 Siemens ITSg120 Southwest Research Instituteg120 SubCarrier Systemsg120 TransCoreg
29、120 Trevilon Corp.Recognition is also given to liaisons from ITS message set standards developing groups that havesupported the efforts of the NTCIP C2C WG so that NTCIP 2306 v01 may be used with the related ITS message set standards. This includes members from the following:g120 Advanced Traffic Ma
30、nagement Data Dictionary and External Message Sets for Traffic ManagementCenter Communications (an ITE / AASHTO joint standard)g120 Transit Communications Interface Profile (a standard of APTA) g120 SAE-J2354, Message Sets for Advanced Traveler Information Systems (a standard of SAE) g120 IEEE-1512,
31、 Standard for Common Incident Management Message Sets for Use by Emergency Management Centers (a standard of IEEE) 2008 AASHTO / ITE / NEMA Do Not Copy Without Written PermissionNTCIP 2306 v01.69Page ii FOREWORDNTCIP 2306 v01, an NTCIP standards publication, defines an application profile for commun
32、icationsbetween transportation management systems, using Internet standards based on the Extensible MarkupLanguage (XML). NTCIP 2306 v01 defines requirements and optional and conditional clauses that are applicable to specific environments for which they are intended. NTCIP 2306 v01 uses only metric
33、 units.NTCIP 2306 v01 is also an NTCIP Application Profile. An NTCIP Application Profile defines the upperthree layers of the ISO seven-layer Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) Reference Model. For moreinformation about NTCIP standards, visit the NTCIP website at www.ntcip.org.User CommentInstructionsT
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39、e?:Suggested Alternative Language:Please include your name, organization, and address in your correspondence.Do Not Copy Without Written Permission 2008 AASHTO / ITE / NEMANTCIP 2306 v01.69Page iiiApprovalsThis standards publication was separately balloted and approved by AASHTO, ITE, and NEMA after
40、 recommendation by the Joint Committee on the NTCIP. Each organization has approved this standard asthe following standard type, as of the date: AASHTOStandard Specification; March 2008 ITESoftware Standard; March 2008NEMAStandard; June 2007HistoryIn 1992, the NEMA 3-TS Transportation Management Sys
41、tems and Associated Control Devices Section began the effort to develop the NTCIP. The Transportation Sections purpose was to respond to userneeds to include standardized systems communication in the NEMA TS 2 standard, Traffic ControllerAssemblies. Under the guidance of the Federal Highway Administ
42、rations (FHWAs) NTCIP Steering Group, the NEMA effort was expanded to include the development of communications standards for all transportation field devices that could be used in an Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) network, and to C2C communications.In 1996, an agreement was executed among
43、 AASHTO, ITE, and NEMA to jointly develop, approve, and maintain the NTCIP standards. In July 1996, the NTCIP Center-to-Center Working Group met for the first time, and began the effort to standardize C2C protocols. The working group first defined the DATEX-ASNand CORBA standards for center-to-cente
44、r communications. In 2003, work began on a third C2C protocol based on web services and the Extensible Markup Language (XML).The development of NTCIP 2306 v01 started in 2002 under funding provided by FHWA.NTCIP 2306 v01.51. March 2005Accepted as a User Comment Draft by the Joint Committee on the NT
45、CIP. March 2005NTCIP Standards Bulletin B0101 distributed for user comment.NTCIP 2306 v01.68. March 2006Accepted as a Recommended Standard by the Joint Committee on the NTCIP. December 2006NTCIP Standards Bulletin B0115 distributed for ballot and approval.NTCIP 2306 v01.69. March 2008 to December 20
46、08Prepared standard for publication; editedformat, front matter, and style.Compatibility of VersionsTo distinguish NTCIP 2306 v01 (as published) from previous drafts, NTCIP 2306 v01 also includes NTCIP2306 v01.69 on each page header. All NTCIP Standards Publications have a major and minor versionnum
47、ber for configuration management. The version number syntax is “v00.00a,“ with the major version number before the period, and the minor version number and edition letter (if any) after the period.NTCIP 2306 v01 is designated, and should be cited as, NTCIP 2306 v01. Anyone using NTCIP 2306 v01 shoul
48、d seek information about the version number that is of interest to them in any given circumstance.The MIB, the PRL, and the PICS should all reference the version number of the standards publication that was the source of the excerpted material.Compliant systems based on later, or higher, version num
49、bers MAY NOT be compatible with compliantsystems based on earlier, or lower, version numbers. Anyone using NTCIP 2306 v01 should seek information about the version number that is of interest to them in any given circumstance. 2008 AASHTO / ITE / NEMA Do Not Copy Without Written PermissionNTCIP 2306 v01.69Page iv INTRODUCTIONNTCIP 2306 v01 represents the first of two identified phases for the development of an XML communications standard for C2C communications in the transportation domain (real-time managementof public roads and transit systems).The purpose of NTCIP 2306 v