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DIN EN 15531-1

Public transport - Service interface for real-time information relating to public transport operations - Part 1: Context and framework; English version EN 15531-1:2015

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Organization: DIN
Publication Date: 1 December 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 124
ICS Code (IT applications in transport): 35.240.60
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Interfaces specified by this standard 

Business context Real-time information may be exchanged between a number of different organizations, or between different systems belonging to the same organization. Key interfaces include the following:

- Between public transport vehicle control centres - generally, for fleet and network management.

- Between a control centre and an information provision system - generally, to provide operational information for presentation to the public.

- Between information provision systems - generally, sharing information to ensure that publicly available information is complete and comprehensive.

- Between information provision systems - and data aggregation systems that collect and integrate data from many different sources and different types of data supplier and then distribute it onwards.

- Between information provision systems and passenger information devices such as mobile phones, web browsers, etc.

Annex B describes the business context for SIRI in more detail.

SIRI is intended for wide scale, distributed deployment by a wide variety of installations. In such circumstances it is often not practical to upgrade all the systems at the same time. SIRI therefore includes a formal versioning system that allows for the concurrent operation of different levels at the same time and a disciplined upgrade process.

In this general framework, SIRI defines a specific set of concrete functional services. The services separate the communication protocols from the message content ('functional services'). This allows the same functional content to be exchanged using different transport mechanisms, and different patterns of exchange. Figure 1 below shows this diagrammatically. 

SIRI communications

SIRI provides a coherent set of functional services for exchanging data for different aspects of PT operation. A common data model, based on Transmodel 5.1, is used across all services.

A communication layer defines common procedures for the requesting and exchanging of data. Within SIRI, the same general communication protocols are used for all the different concrete functional interfaces, and specify a common infrastructure for message referencing, error handling, reset behaviour and so forth. The communications layer is defined in Part 2 of the SIRI document set.

To allow the most efficient use to be made of bandwidth and processing capacity, the SIRI communications architecture supports several different patterns of interaction. SIRI supports both request/response and publish/subscribe protocols between servers, allowing applications both to pull or to push data.

The SIRI publish/subscribe pattern of interaction follows the paradigm described in the W3C candidate standard 'Publish-Subscribe Notification for Web Services (WS-PubSub)'. SIRI uses the same separation of concerns, and a similar terminology for Publish/Subscribe concepts as is used in WS-PubSub.

For the delivery of data in response to both requests and subscriptions, SIRI supports two common patterns of message exchange as realized in existent national systems:

- one-step 'direct' delivery: allowing the simple rapid delivery of data;

- two-step 'fetched' delivery: allowing a more optimized use of limited resources.

 

Document History

October 1, 2022
Public transport - Service interface for real-time information relating to public transport operations - Part 1: Context and framework; English version EN 15531-1:2022
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November 1, 2021
Public transport - Service interface for real-time information relating to public transport operations - Part 1: Context and framework; English version prEN 15531-1:2021
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DIN EN 15531-1
December 1, 2015
Public transport - Service interface for real-time information relating to public transport operations - Part 1: Context and framework; English version EN 15531-1:2015
Interfaces specified by this standard  Business context Real-time information may be exchanged between a number of different organizations, or between different systems belonging to the same...
October 1, 2013
Public transport - Service interface for real-time information relating to public transport operations - Part 1: Context and framework; English version prEN 15531-1:2013
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