SAE J 2374-1999 Location Referencing Message Specification referencing Meassage Specification《地点参考消息规范 引用消息规范》.pdf
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1、SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirelyvoluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefro
2、m, is the sole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions.QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS DOCUMENT: (724) 772-8512 FAX: (724) 776-0243TO PLACE A DOCUMENT
3、 ORDER: (724) 776-4970 FAX: (724) 776-0790SAE WEB ADDRESS http:/www.sae.orgCopyright 1999 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.SURFACEVEHICLE400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001INFORMATIONREPORTJ2374ISSUEDJUL1999Issued 1999-07Location Referencing Me
4、ssage SpecificationForewordThis SAE Information Report describes a suite of alternative location referencing interface profiles foruse in Intelligent Transportation Systems. Location referencing profiles enable the location of an event or thing tobe communicated from one component of an ITS system t
5、o another component in an unambiguous and mutuallyunderstandable way. The profiles, when incorporated into relevant standards, will provide common language forthe expression of location between the different components of an integrated transportation system, based onwhat is appropriate for its compu
6、ter systems, digital map data sets, communications media, and users. Theprofiles specified here recommend standard meanings (semantics) for the content of location referencemessages, and standard, public domain formats (syntax) for the presentation of location references to applicationsoftware.This
7、document is based on the Location Reference Message Specification (LRMS) Revision B (MDI), dated May22, 1997, with additional inputs received from both private sector and public sector parties. The LRMS wasdeveloped by Viggen Corporation, on contract to the US Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) fo
8、r a projectsponsored by the U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). This document also incorporates recentunpublished input from U.S. public sector agencies. The LRMS profiles included in this report are in varying statesof development and will continue to evolve as ITS user requirements and res
9、ults of computer and field testsbecome available. Extreme care will be taken in the evolution of the LRMS profiles to ensure that future profileswill maintain backward compatibility with those systems which are based on the Revision B LRMS and thisdocument.TABLE OF CONTENTS1. Scope . 22. References
10、. 22.1 Related Publications. 23. Definitions. 44. Requirements of LRMS Profiles . 74.1 Scope Requirements 74.2 Functional Requirements 84.3 Quality Requirements. 84.4 Performance Requirements 95. The LRMS Profiles . 9SAE J2374 Issued JUL1999-2-5.1 Introduction to the LRMS Profiles .95.2 The Geometry
11、 Profile95.3 The Geographic Coordinate Profile 125.4 The Grid Profile. 155.5 The Linear Referencing Profile . 185.6 The Cross-Streets Profile . 205.7 The Address Profile 215.8 The MDI Profile. 216. Named Objects . 281. ScopeThe LRMS is intended to provide a practical approach to standardization for
12、location referencingwithin a mixed data set environment, i.e., where more than one kind of spatial data set exists, and wherespatial references between these data sets must be made. Although some ITS applications in local areas maybe satisfied by having one common data setfor which location referenc
13、es may be implemented in anynumber of waysmany ITS applications will have broad interoperability requirements within the nation or aregion. For example, a vehicle driven from California to Florida in the U.S. should be able to receive andunderstand spatial references for traffic information or routi
14、ng instructions throughout the trip. Similarly,information sent from a vehicle to a central site should be understood in any city regardless of the kinds of datasets in use, whether they are public or private, or how locations are referenced internally to particular data sets.The LRMS can be applied
15、 to ITS systems involving mobile vehicles on roads, rails, and waterways. It can alsobe applied to location references to and from central sites to non-mobile sites such as kiosks, other centralsites, or pedestrians. The broadest scope of the LRMS is therefore intermodal spatial data set interoperab
16、ilityat the national level and across all of ITS. Given the great variety of ITS systems, it is expected that individualLRMS profiles will generate location referencing standards for subsets of ITS applications, such asISPVehicleISP, or centercenter.2. References2.1 Applicable PublicationsThe follow
17、ing publications form a part of this specification to the extent specifiedherein. Unless otherwise indicated, the latest version of SAE publications shall apply.2.1.1 SAE PUBLICATIONAvailable from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001.SAE J2369Standards for ATIS Message Sets Deliver
18、ed Over High Speed FM Subcarriers2.1.2 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (NIST) DOCUMENTAvailable from NIST, FIPS PUB 173,U.S. Government Printing Office, National Technical Information Service U.S Department of Commerce,Springfield, VA 22161.FIPS PUB 173Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SD
19、TS), 19922.2 Related PublicationsThe following publications are provided for information purposes only and are not arequired part of this document.2.2.1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS (AASHTO) PUBLICATIONSAvailable from AASHTO, Suite 225, 444 North Capital Street,
20、 NW, Washington, DC 20001.GIS-T95Reinterpreting the Location Referencing Problem: A Protocol ApproachProceedings,Geographic Information Systems for Transportation Symposium (GIS-T)Reno, NV, April 35, 1995,Goodwin, C., Gordon, S., and Siegel, D.GIS-T 92Dynamic Segmentation Revisited: A Milepoint Line
21、ar Data Model, Proceedings, GeographicInformation Systems for Transportation Symposium (GIS-T)Portland, OR, March 1992, Dueker, K.SAE J2374 Issued JUL1999-3-and Vrana, R.2.2.2 FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION DOCUMENTSAvailable from U.S. DOT, FHWA, Office of Safety andTraffic Operations, ITS Research
22、Division, HSR 10, 6300 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101.Task A: Spatial Data Interoperability Protocol for ITS ProjectLocation Reference Protocol Requirements,December 29, 1995, Goodwin, C., Siegel, D., Gordon, S.Task B: Spatial Data Interoperability Protocol for ITS ProjectLocation Reference Messa
23、ge ProtocolPreliminary Specification, February 29, 1996, Goodwin, C., Siegel, D., and Gordon, S.Task B: Spatial Data Interoperability Protocol for ITS ProjectLocation Reference Message Specification:Final Design, June 28, 1996, Goodwin, C., Siegel, D., and Gordon, S.Task B: Spatial Data Interoperabi
24、lity Protocol for ITS ProjectLocation Reference Message Specification:Revision A, September 18, 1996, Goodwin, C., Siegel, D., and Gordon, S.Task B: Spatial Data Interoperability Protocol for ITS ProjectLocation Reference Message Specification:Revision B (MDI), May 22, 1997, Goodwin, C., Siegel, D.,
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