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railML® 3 Wiki – RailTopoModel® Wiki |
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.
- 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.
- Geometry. The track geometry can be described in terms of radius and gradient.
- 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, platform edges and level crossings.
- Further located elements encompass elements that are closely linked with the railway infrastructure, but that "cannot be touched", e.g. speed profiles and track conditions.
The main element of this subschema is 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®3 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 http://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 http://wiki.railml.org/index.php?title=IS:track.