ISO/TS 18234-2:2013

ISO/TS 18234-2:2013

October 2013
Technical specification Current

Intelligent transport systems - Traffic and travel information via transport protocol expert group, generation 1 (TPEG1) binary data format - Part 2 : syntax, semantics and framing structure (TPEG1-SSF)

ISO/TS 18234-2:2013 establishes the method of referencing used within a TPEG data-stream to allow a service provider to signal availability of the same service on another bearer channel or similar service data from another service.

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International ISO standards

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Management et performance

Publication date

October 2013

Number of pages

34 p.

Reference

ISO/TS 18234-2:2013

ICS Codes

03.220.01   Transport in general
35.240.60   IT applications in transport

Print number

2 - 01/11/2013
Sumary
Intelligent transport systems - Traffic and travel information via transport protocol expert group, generation 1 (TPEG1) binary data format - Part 2 : syntax, semantics and framing structure (TPEG1-SSF)

ISO/TS 18234-2:2013 establishes the method of referencing used within a TPEG data-stream to allow a service provider to signal availability of the same service on another bearer channel or similar service data from another service.

Replaced standards (1)
Technical specification Cancelled
Traffic and Travel Information (TTI) - TTI via Transport Protocol Expert Group (TPEG) data-streams - Part 2: Syntax, Semantics and Framing (SSF) structure

<p>ISO TS 18234-2:2006 establishes the method of referencing used within a TPEG data stream to allow a service provider to signal availability of the same service on another bearer channel or similar service data from another service.</p> <p>TPEG is a byte-oriented stream format, which may be carried on almost any digital bearer with an appropriate adaptation layer. TPEG messages are delivered from service providers to end-users, and are used to transfer application data from the database of a service provider to a user's equipment.</p> <p>The protocol is structured in a layered manner and employs a general purpose framing system which is adaptable and extensible, and which carries frames of variable length. This has been designed with the capability of explicit frame length identification at nearly all levels, giving greater flexibility and integrity, and permitting the modification of the protocol and the addition of new features without disturbing the operation of earlier client decoder models.</p>

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