IL:etcs

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Introduction

Documentation

Syntax

This element does not appear in railML® 3.2 within the IL subschema. It is available only in railML® . Do not hesitate to contact railML.org for further questions.

This element does not appear in railML® 3.1 within the IL subschema. It is available only in railML® . Do not hesitate to contact railML.org for further questions.


Changes 3.1→3.2

Introduced with version 3.2.

Semantics

Best Practice / Examples

  • @nidCountry - This is the representation of NID_C from UNISIG. It is the identity number of the country or region: Code used to identify the country or region in which the balise group, the RBC or the RIU is situated. These need not necessarily follow administrative or political boundaries.
  • @nidRadio - This is the representation of NID_RADIO from UNISIG. It is the radio subscriber number: Quoted as a 16 digit decimal number. The number is to be entered "left adjusted" starting with the first digit to be dialled. Padding by the special value F shall be added after the least significant digit of the number. For further information about NID_RADIO refer to SUBSET-054.
  • @nidRadioNetwork - This is the representation of NID_MN from UNISIG. It is the identity of the Radio Network: The NID_MN identifies the GSM-R network the calling mobile station has to register with. The NID_MN consists of up to 6 digits which are entered left adjusted into the data field, the leftmost digit is the digit to be dialled first. In case the NID_MN is shorter than 6 digits, the remaining space is to be filled with special character "F". For further information about NID_MN refer to Subset-054.
  • @nidRBC - This is the representation of NID_RBC from UNISIG. It is the RBC ETCS identity number: This variable provides the identity of the RBC belonging to NID_C. The RBC ETCS identity is given by NID_C + NID_RBC.
  • @mVersion - This is the version string of the ETCS version supported by this RBC.

Additional Information

Notes

Open Issues