Standard UIC 559-1ed. 1.1.2010 preview

UIC 559-1ed.

Specification "Diagnostic Data Transmission" from railway vehicles



STANDARD published on 1.1.2010


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Designation standards: UIC 559-1ed.
Publication date standards: 1.1.2010
SKU: NS-550257
The number of pages: 25
Approximate weight : 75 g (0.17 lbs)
Country: International technical standard

Annotation of standard text UIC 559-1ed. :

Summary:

The present document specifies a common content and format for "diagnostic data transmission" from railway vehicles. It has been developed by a working group consisting of representatives of SNCF, Trenitalia and DB AG. Due to a wide range of different ideas and experiences among the railway operators involved, a common denominator was sought which would provide a basis for joint specifications. Therefore neighbouring areas essentially depending on the operators individual diagnostic aims, ground IT infrastructures and existing radio infrastructure have intentionally been disregarded, as have areas experiencing rapid technological development, in which standardisation would be unfeasible and of little use. The acceptance, applicability and maintenance of the specifications are to be ensured by focusing on the essentials. Universal and functional contents which can be used by most operators are described in detail from the users point of view in the present document. The strong data structure chosen enables coverage of a huge number of user requirements. This has been achieved through high variability in data amount and content, as well as by using an open and standardised data format that is very common for the transmission of information within IT systems. Software developers and users understanding and use of XML Schema and example files have also been provided with support in the form of additional documents, some already existing, others developed by the working group. The highest level of consensus was sought in the production of the present specifications, allowing every user comprehensively to meet all its requirements through the use of mandatory and optional parts. Sustainability is achieved thanks to the chosen data structure and its extensibility. The present specifications do not indicate how data will be generated on the vehicles, transformed into the format specified, transmitted to the ground systems of the operators, and processed and used there. Basic knowledge of XML is recommended to understand the description of the data format (see references).

ISBN: : 978-2-7461-1766-2



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