IL:hasAspect/3.2

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Automatic Schemaexport for Element hasAspect

Autoexport from the XML-Schema for element IL:hasAspect of railML® version 3.2
Documentation Classification of signal aspects.
Subschema interlocking
Parents* usesTypes
Children designator (0..*)
Attributes:
  • genericAspect: The classification of the aspect. (obligatory; xs:string)
Possible values:
  • callOn: This is used for any auxiliary aspect with the meaning “Pass at reduced speed with clear visibility over the route ahead” because the signal cannot be cleared normally. In most cases such aspect is used with a special call-on route.
  • caution: This is used for an announcing aspect/slave aspect with the meaning “expect Stop” at next signal.
  • closed: This is used for any aspect with the meaning “Stop here”.
  • combinedProceed: This is used for any proceed aspect where the master and the slave aspect is combined within one single aspect like this were common in OSShD networks. Of course, this applies only to proceed aspects as with the signal closed no slave aspect is given.
  • informative: In contrast to supplementary aspects they are giving pure information without any consequences neither to the main aspect nor the train traffic. A failure of this aspect would not affect the main aspect. An example for an informative aspect is any aspect from a direction indicator. It can be also a speed indication if it is relaxing the speed information of the main aspect.
  • limitedProceed: This is used for any aspect indicating the allowance to continue running with restricted speed. This is typically used for diverging routes or ones with reduced braking distance. In addition this main aspect might be combined with a speed indicator restricting or relaxing the allowed speed against the main aspect.
  • proceed: This is used for any aspect indicating the allowance to continue running without any speed restrictions, i.e. proceed with line speed. However, such aspect can be combined on a signal with a speed indicator restricting the allowed speed against the main aspect.
  • restriction: This aspect gives an additional restriction to the main aspect. A failure of such aspect will affect the main aspect of the signal. An example would be a speed indicator restricting the main proceed aspect.
  • supplementary: These are any additional signal aspects which are combined with the main aspect without causing a restriction or giving pure information. Such combination shall be supervised by the interlocking and a failure will affect the main aspect as well. A good example is an additional indicator announcing the change onto the wrong track, i.e. line track normally used in the opposite direction.
  • warning: This is used for an announcing aspect/slave aspect with the meaning “expect any kind of proceed” at next signal.,

  • id: unique identifier (obligatory; xs:string; patterns: (urn:uuid:)?[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{12}|\{[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{12}\}); compare: Dev:Identities
*Notice:
Elements may have different parent elements. As a consequence they may be used in different contexts.
Please, consider this as well as a user of this wiki as when developing this documentation further.
Aspects that are only relevant with respect to one of several parents should be explained exclusively in the documentation of the respective parent element.