ISO/TS 14827-4:2022
(Main)Intelligent transport systems — Data interfaces between centres for transport information and control systems — Part 4: Data interfaces between centres for Intelligent transport systems (ITS) using XML (Profile B)
Intelligent transport systems — Data interfaces between centres for transport information and control systems — Part 4: Data interfaces between centres for Intelligent transport systems (ITS) using XML (Profile B)
This document, based on ISO/TS 19468, specifies a platform-specific method for implementing data exchange among centres based on simple object access protocol (SOAP), supporting the EN 16157 series (DATEX II) for Push/Pull data delivery and service request/feedback collaborative intelligent transport system (ITS) services. This document defines the message rules and procedures for communication between transport information and control systems using XML (Profile B). This document clarifies how to package end-application messages and relevant data. The payload data definition used in specific end-applications and the exact structure of the content payload delivered in the messages are beyond the scope of this document. Rules and procedures for exchanging data-packets in lower communication layers are also out of the scope of this document. These functionalities can be implemented using generic protocols defined in the industry standards. However, this document does define how to use these protocols.
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TECHNICAL ISO/TS
SPECIFICATION 14827-4
First edition
2022-09
Intelligent transport systems —
Data interfaces between centres for
transport information and control
systems —
Part 4:
Data interfaces between centres for
Intelligent transport systems (ITS)
using XML (Profile B)
Systèmes de transport intelligents - Interface de données entre centres
pour les systèmes de commande et d'information des transports —
Partie 4: Interfaces de données entre centres pour systèmes de
transport intelligents (ITS) utilisant XML (Profil B)
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Abbreviated terms . 1
5 Conformance . 2
6 Exchange modelling framework .2
6.1 Web services definition and options . 3
6.2 Web services PSM mapping of FEP+EP PIMs . 3
6.3 Security aspects related to WS implementation . 4
7 Data Delivery FEP+EP PSM definition . 4
7.1 Overview of Data Delivery PSM definition . 4
7.2 Profile B Snapshot Pull SOAP WS PSM definition . 4
7.3 Profile B Snapshot Push SOAP WS PSM definition . 5
7.4 Profile B Simple Push SOAP WS PSM definition . 5
7.5 Profile B Stateful Push SOAP WS PSM definition . 5
8 Collaborative ITS Services FEP+EP PSM definition . 6
8.1 Overview of Collaborative ITS Service (CIS) PSM definition . 6
8.2 Profile B Simple CIS SOAP WS PSM definition . 6
8.3 Stateful CIS . 6
Annex A (informative) Schemas and WSDL definitions . 8
Annex B (informative) "Snapshot Pull with simple http server” profile definition .10
Bibliography .17
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Foreword
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Introduction
Data exchange among centres is a baseline service for implementing intelligent transport system
(ITS) services. For interoperability purposes, data delivery and collaborative ITS services need to be
implemented according to certain specifications based on fully-described interfaces. The functional
exchange profiles implementing push and pull exchange patterns aim to guarantee timely and reliable
delivery of information, based on a defined level of service and user requirements. These depend on
application level. A variety of options for implementing exchange are therefore described. These enable
several interoperable exchange patterns with required features to fully satisfy user requirements:
from Snapshot Pull/Push to Simple Push to Stateful Push, also considering a service request/service
feedback collaborative ITS services business scenario, which allows interoperable exchange among
any number of interconnected and collaborating elements to implement traffic management and traffic
information services orchestrated among several ITS actors.
This document aims to define and describe the requirements on XML messages for implementing
messages using XML Profile B. In particular, it is intended to be used in platform-specific implementations
using simple object access protocol (SOAP) web services to enable DATEX II (EN 16157-1) XML coded
messages for Snapshot Pull, Snapshot Push, Simple Push and Stateful Push. It is additionally relevant
to collaborative ITS services (CISs) such as Simple CIS and Stateful CIS exchange patterns with relative
functional exchange profiles as described by ISO/TS 19468. Figure 1 describes the relationship between
exchange-related documents.
Key
PIM platform-independent model
EP exchange pattern
FEP functional exchange profile
PSM platform-specific model
Figure 1 — Relationship between exchange-related documents
The message structure defined in this document refers to the "basic exchange data model" and derived
data dictionary defined in ISO/TS 19468:2022, Annex C, which is implemented in XML schema by the
DATEX II methodology defined in EN 16157-1.
This document is not intended to conflict with existing standards on interfaces of data exchange among
ITS centres.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ISO/TS 14827-4:2022(E)
Intelligent transport systems — Data interfaces between
centres for transport information and control systems —
Part 4:
Data interfaces between centres for Intelligent transport
systems (ITS) using XML (Profile B)
1 Scope
This document, based on ISO/TS 19468, specifies a platform-specific method for implementing data
exchange among centres based on simple object access protocol (SOAP), supporting the EN 16157 series
(DATEX II) for Push/Pull data delivery and service request/feedback collaborative intelligent transport
system (ITS) services.
This document defines the message rules and procedures for communication between transport
information and control systems using XML (Profile B).
This document clarifies how to package end-application messages and relevant data.
The payload data definition used in specific end-applications and the exact structure of the content
payload delivered in the messages are beyond the scope of this document.
Rules and procedures for exchanging data-packets in lower communication layers are also out of the
scope of this document. These functionalities can be implemented using generic protocols defined in
the industry standards. However, this document does define how to use these protocols.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some of or all their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO/TS 19468, Intelligent transport systems — Data interfaces between centres for transport information
and control systems — Platform-independent model specifications for data exchange protocols for
transport information and control systems
RFC 2616, Hypertext Transfer Protocol — HTTP/1.1
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO/TS 19468 apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org/
4 Abbreviated terms
For the purposes of this document, the abbreviated terms given in ISO/TS 19468 and the following
apply
B2B business to business
CIS collaborative ITS services
EP exchange pattern
FEP functional exchange profile
IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
ITS intelligent transport systems
PIM platform-independent model
PSM platform-specific model
SAML security assertions markup language
UCS universal multi-octet coded character set
UTF UCS transfer format
VMS variable message sign
WS web service
XACML extensible access control markup language
XMLDSG XML digital signature
XMLENC XML encryption
5 Conformance
There are no explicit conformance tests in this document. Conformance is achieved if the exchange data
conform to the messaging rules of this document.
6 Exchange modelling framework
The model-driven approach defined in ISO/TS 19468 is resumed in Figure 2.
Key
PIM platform-independent model
EP exchange pattern
FEP functional exchange profile
PSM platform-specific model
VMS variable message sign
Figure 2 — Model-driven approach from ISO/TS 19468
This document describes the mapping rules in order to implement specific platform Push and Pull
and collaborative ITS services (CIS) FEP+EP-based PIM in SOAP web services technology PSMs. PIM-
level descriptions of FEP+EP are detailed in ISO/TS 19468; the relevant clauses are referenced in this
document.
6.1 Web services definition and options
Web services (WSs) provide standard means of interoperating between different software applications,
running on a variety of platforms and/or frameworks. A full definition
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