UC:TT:TrafficManagementPlan

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Traffic Management Plan
Subschema: Timetable and Rostering
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For general information on use cases see UC:Use cases


Use case / Anwendungsfall

Traffic Management Plan

Description / Beschreibung

Description / Beschreibung / Description The UseCase TrafficManagementPlan (TMP) defines exchange of information between Train Planning System (TPS) and Traffic Management System (TMS).

Data Flows and Interfaces / Datenflüsse und Schnittstellen

These data are relevant for both systems. Plans are transmitted from TPS to TMS. In situations where TPS is the single owner of the plan data, changes to the operational plan are transmitted back from the TMS to TPS. This enables the TPS to also work on VSTP level.

Interference with other railML® schemas / Interferenz mit anderen railML®-Schemen

  • Infrastructure
    • <operationalType> (signal, station, tracks, stopPosition)
  • Interlocking
    • <routes>
    • <overlap>, <dangerPoint>
    • <flankProtection>
  • RollingStock
  • <formation>
    • <trainOrder>
    • <vehicleRef>
  • <vehicle>
    • <engine>
    • <wagon>

Characterizing Data / Charakterisierung der Daten

How often do the data change (update)?

  • yearly for LTP, VLTP
  • regular changes for STP
  • daily for VSTP

How big are the data fragments to be exchanged (complexity)?

  • LTP, VLTP: big
  • STP, VSTP updates: little

Which views are represented by the data (focus)?

  • VLTP: Very long term planning
  • LTP: Long term planning (e.g. for yearly timetable distribution)
  • STP: Short term planning (e.g. for track works)
  • Passenger information

Which specific data do you expect to receive/send (elements)?

  • <train>
    • <trainPartSequence>
    • <trainPartRef>
  • <trainPart>
    • <formationTT>
    • <operatingPeriodRef>
    • <ocpsTT>
      • <sectionTT>
        • <runTimes>
      • <connections>
      • <stopDescription>
        • <stopTimes>
    • <organizationalUnitBinding>
  • <category>
  • <operating Period>
    • <operatingDay>
    • <specialService>
  • <timetablePeriod>

Glossary

  • LTP = Long Term Planning: the yearly timetable(s)
  • STP = Short Term Planning: changes to the current production timetable up to the point that changes can be published to downstream *systems (passenger information, train control, train operators, …)
  • VLTP = Very Long Term Planning: >2 years
  • VSTP = Very Short Term Planning: < 24 hours