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=Infrastructure (IS)= | |||
[[IS:infrastructure|IS root element]] — [[:Category:Use_case_(IS)|IS use cases]] — [[#Documentation|Concepts & examples]] | |||
== General Information == | == General Information == | ||
The {{rml}} Infrastructure subschema is focused on the description of | The {{rml}} Infrastructure subschema is focused on the description of | ||
the railway network infrastructure including all its various facets that | the railway network infrastructure including all its various facets that | ||
are needed by the data exchange applications. In particular, the | are needed by the data exchange applications. In particular, the {{rml}} | ||
infrastructure schema contains the following information: | infrastructure schema contains the following information: | ||
* Topology. The track network is described as a topological node edge model. | * Topology. The track network is described as a topological node edge model (see {{tag|is|trackTopology}}). | ||
* Coordinates. All railway infrastructure elements can be located in an arbitrary 2- or 3-dimensional coordinate system, e.g. the WGS84 that is widely used by today's navigation software. | * Coordinates. All railway infrastructure elements can be located in an arbitrary 2- or 3-dimensional coordinate system, e.g. the WGS84 that is widely used by today's navigation software, see {{tag|is|geoCoord}}. | ||
* Geometry. The track geometry can be described in terms of | * Geometry. The track geometry can be described in terms of {{tag|is|radiusChanges}} and {{tag|is|gradientChanges}}. | ||
* Railway infrastructure elements enclose a variety of railway relevant assets that can be found on, under, over or next to the railway track, e.g. balises, | * Railway infrastructure elements enclose a variety of railway relevant assets that can be found on, under, over or next to the railway track, e.g. {{tag|is|balises}}, {{tag|is|platformEdges}} and {{tag|is|levelCrossings}}. See {{tag|is|trackElements}} | ||
* Further located elements encompass elements that are closely linked with the railway infrastructure, but that "cannot be touched", e.g. | * Further located elements encompass elements that are closely linked with the railway infrastructure, but that "cannot be touched", e.g. {{tag|is|speedProfiles}} and {{tag|is|trackConditions}}. | ||
The main element of this subschema is | The main element of this subschema is {{tag|is|infrastructure}}.<!-- Currently, there are {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Infrastructure Elements}} infrastructure elements in {{rml|3}} ({{wiki3|RailML3_Wiki:Statistics|further statistical information}}).--> | ||
Please visit the | Please visit the {{site|https://www.railml.org|{{rml}} Website}} for more detailed information about the Infrastructure subschema or send an [mailto:coord@infrastructure.railml.org email] to the coordinator of the subschema. | ||
== Documentation == | == Documentation == | ||
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* {{IS:Tag|infrastructure}} — documentation of the main element | * {{IS:Tag|infrastructure}} — documentation of the main element | ||
:* [[:Category:Infrastructure_Elements | Infrastructure Elements]] — overview off all XML elements found in the infrastructure subschema | :* [[:Category:Infrastructure_Elements | Infrastructure Elements]] — overview off all XML elements found in the infrastructure subschema | ||
* [{{uml|IS}} UML visualization of the current {{rml|2}} IS subschema] | |||
* Infrastructure Concepts — explanations of some basic concepts to this subschema | * Infrastructure Concepts — explanations of some basic concepts to this subschema | ||
** [[Connection between tracks]] | ** [[:category:Infrastructure Concept|List of Articles describing basic infrastructure concepts]] | ||
** [[Dev:Types_of_ocps|How to encode different types of stations in "macro" infrastructure models]] | |||
** [[Dev:Connection between tracks|Connection between tracks]] | |||
** <!--[[Diskussion:IS:mileageChange | -->Remarks and open issues on mileage changes (planned) | ** <!--[[Diskussion:IS:mileageChange | -->Remarks and open issues on mileage changes (planned) | ||
* [[IS:UseCases]] — a collection us [[Dev:Use_cases|use cases]] for the IS-subschema | * [[IS:UseCases]] — a collection us [[Dev:Use_cases|use cases]] for the IS-subschema | ||
* | *{{site|https://www.railml.org/en/user/exampledata.html|Examples}} — collection of examples provided by the {{rml}} partners ''({{site|https://railml.org railML.org}} login needed)'' | ||
All elements in the Wiki are documented with the elment name and the prefix of their subschema (''IS:'' for infrastructure) — e.g. the wiki documentation for {{IS:Tag|track}} is found here [[IS:track| | All elements in the Wiki are documented with the elment name and the prefix of their subschema (''IS:'' for infrastructure) — e.g. the wiki documentation for {{IS:Tag|track}} is found here [[IS:track|https://wiki2.railml.org/wiki/IS:track]]. | ||
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Infrastructure (IS)
IS root element — IS use cases — Concepts & examples
General Information
The railML® Infrastructure subschema is focused on the description of the railway network infrastructure including all its various facets that are needed by the data exchange applications. In particular, the railML® infrastructure schema contains the following information:
- Topology. The track network is described as a topological node edge model (see <trackTopology>).
- Coordinates. All railway infrastructure elements can be located in an arbitrary 2- or 3-dimensional coordinate system, e.g. the WGS84 that is widely used by today's navigation software, see <geoCoord>.
- Geometry. The track geometry can be described in terms of <radiusChanges> and <gradientChanges>.
- Railway infrastructure elements enclose a variety of railway relevant assets that can be found on, under, over or next to the railway track, e.g. <balises>, <platformEdges> and <levelCrossings>. See <trackElements>
- Further located elements encompass elements that are closely linked with the railway infrastructure, but that "cannot be touched", e.g. <speedProfiles> and <trackConditions>.
The main element of this subschema is <infrastructure>.
Please visit the railML® Website (link to the railML® website) for more detailed information about the Infrastructure subschema or send an email to the coordinator of the subschema.
Documentation
For more information please refer to the folloging pages:
- <infrastructure> — documentation of the main element
- Infrastructure Elements — overview off all XML elements found in the infrastructure subschema
- UML visualization of the current railML® 2 IS subschema
- Infrastructure Concepts — explanations of some basic concepts to this subschema
- List of Articles describing basic infrastructure concepts
- How to encode different types of stations in "macro" infrastructure models
- Connection between tracks
- Remarks and open issues on mileage changes (planned)
- IS:UseCases — a collection us use cases for the IS-subschema
- Examples (link to the railML® website) — collection of examples provided by the railML® partners (railML.org https://railml.org railML.org (link to the railML® website) login needed)
All elements in the Wiki are documented with the elment name and the prefix of their subschema (IS: for infrastructure) — e.g. the wiki documentation for <track> is found here https://wiki2.railml.org/wiki/IS:track.