SAE J 2540-3-2002 National Names Phrase List.pdf
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3、/www.sae.orgCopyright 2002 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.SURFACEVEHICLE400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001STANDARDJ2540-3ISSUEDJAN2002Issued 2002-01National Names Phrase List ForewordThis document is the list of phrases and textual entries f
4、or use in describing commonly occurring streetnames in ITS systems. It is intended for use in all ATIS systems along with the SAE J2540 string rules, but is alsoused in other ITS standards as well. The tables are structured to be in conformance with SAE J2540.TABLE OF CONTENTS1. Scope . 22. Referenc
5、es . 22.1 Applicable Publications 22.1 Related Publications . 23. Definitions. 24. Overview 25. Operating Concepts . 35.1 Use in General ITS Messages 35.2 Use in RDS Systems 35.3 Use in the GRID LRMS Profile . 35.4 Use in the ISP to Vehicle LRMS Profile 35.5 Use in the Map Fragments . 45.6 Use in th
6、e Descriptive Text. 45.7 Formats of Tables 45.8 Supported Vocabularies and Alphabets . 45.9 Registering a Table within ITS 46. Tables . 46.1 The Non-Nested ITIS Table 56.2 Table Registration Values 6Table 1 Header Elements of the National names Table 5Table 2 Partial List of Body Elements of the Nat
7、ional Names Table . 5Table 3 Header Elements of the National Names Tables, First 255 Entries . 6Table 4 Table Registration Values 6SAE J2540-3 Issued JAN2002-2-1. ScopeThis SAE Standard provides a table of textual messages meeting the requirements for expressing thenames of street and roads and some
8、 basic building blocks for phrases commonly used in the ITS industry.The tables provided herein are taken from SAE J2369, and follow the rules of SAE J2540 and therefore allow alocal representation in various different languages, media expressions, etc. to allow true international use ofthese phrase
9、s. The phrases are predominantly intended to provide a means to express street names includingpre and post fixes ( North Oak Street is an example name with a prefix “North” and main portion “Oak” and asuffix “Street”). Other phrases exist for other specific specialty areas of ITS, and all such phras
10、es follow a setof encoding and decoding rules outlined in SAE J2540 to ensure that the use of these phrases in messagesremain interoperable between disparate types of user equipment.Implementers are cautioned to obtain the most recent set of tables by means of the ITS data registry, aprocess which i
11、nvolves the SAE and other standards setting organizations and which is intended to maintainand enhance the level of harmonization between ITS standards set by each of the organizations.This document SHALL define the normative index values to be used to provide phrases needed by ITSpractitioners when
12、 expressing the names of streets using indexed methods. This document SHALL follow theformats and rules established in SAE J2540 in the expressions, manipulations, and use of such tables.2. References2.1 Applicable PublicationsThe following publications form a part of this specification to the exten
13、t specifiedherein. Unless otherwise indicated, the latest version of SAE publications shall apply.2.1.1 SAE PUBLICATIONSAvailable from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001.SAE J2354Message Sets for Advanced Traveler Information System (ATIS)SAE J2369Standards for ATIS Message Sets
14、Delivered Over Reduced Bandwidth MediaSAE J2540 DraftMessages for Handling Strings and Look-Up Tables in ATIS Standards2.2 Related PublicationsThe following publications are provided for information purposes only and are not arequired part of this specification.SAE J1746ISP-Vehicle Location Referenc
15、ing StandardSAE J2313On-Board Land Vehicle Mayday Reporting InterfaceSAE J2374Information Report based on Location Reference Message Specification3. DefinitionsThe definitions found in SAE J2540 and SAE J2369 are incorporated herein.4. OverviewThis document provides a set of phrases intended to desc
16、ribe the names of streets of interest tothe traveler. It is intended to be used in all ATIS message set standards, and is expected to be also used in anumber of other ITS industry standards as well. The specific rules of use can be found in the standard describing the message which uses these phrase
17、s. Thisdocument defines the phrases themselves. The SAE J2540 document defines the use of the phrases inpractice, while each using standards defines the placement of the phrases in a message and any additionalrestrictions which are needed. Thus, all uses of the phrases adhere to the rule set defined
18、 in SAE J2540, butnot all messages, or all media, allow support for the full set of possible features. Consult the specific standardfor complete rules and restrictions with regard to using the phrases. SAE J2540-3 Issued JAN2002-3-5. Operating ConceptsThis section outlines the use of the contents of
19、 the table messages and data elementstructures and provides an overview of the operational exchange used in message transactions.5.1 Use in General ITS messagesThe basic concept of the ITIS phrases is that a collection of short textualphrases can be used the vast majority of the time to express comm
20、on traffic situations and can be easily codedand therefore standardized as a sequence of numbers. Various uses of these numbers can then occur at thereceived end. For the purposes of a preliminary operating concept, we will consider that they are simplyreconstituted into the same textual phrases at
21、the receiver.The purpose of this document is simply to establish the best possible set of such phrases, specifically for theuse in describing street names. Systems using the cross street methods, sending map fragments, orotherwise using such names in descriptions will benefit from using this standar
22、d. Devices which are morelimited in memory capacity will probably not make use of this standard (which requires just under 32k ofmemory space to hold the list itself).When used in general messages there are a number of patterns which are allowed in order to meet user anddata issuer needs. Consult SA
23、E J2540 for a complete discussion of this, including the rules for using tokens toseparate indexes from text. Conceptually two major types of uses are found:a. Strings which are mostly free text with the occasional index-phrases inserted as needed b. Strings which are mostly sequences of index-phras
24、es with occasional free text inserted as needed The latter is most common for descriptive textual use (such as incidents) and SHOULD be preferred when datacreation implementers have a choice. The latter SHOULD be preferred when encoding street names.Implementers of data reception equipment should be
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