Newer
Older
enabledLanes EnabledLaneList OPTIONAL,
states MovementList,
maneuverAssistList ManeuverAssistList OPTIONAL,
regional SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..4)) OF
RegionalExtension {{Reg-IntersectionState}} OPTIONAL,
...
}
```
### <a name="IntersectionStateList"></a>IntersectionStateList
This DF consists of a list of IntersectionState entries.
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
IntersectionStateList ::= SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..32)) OF IntersectionState
```
### <a name="LaneAttributes"></a>LaneAttributes
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This DF holds all of the constant attribute information of any lane object (as well as
denoting the basic lane type itself) within a single structure. Constant attribute information are those values which do not
change over the path of the lane, such as the direction of allowed travel. Other lane attribute information can change at or
between each node.
The structure consists of three element parts as follows: LaneDirection specifies the allowed directions of travel, if any.
LaneSharing indicates whether this lane type is shared with other types of travel modes or users. The lane type is defined
in LaneTypeAttributes, along with additional attributes specific to that type.
The fundamental type of lane object is described by the element selected in the LaneTypeAttributes data concept.
Additional information specific or unique to a given lane type can be found there as well. A regional extension is provided
as well.
Note that combinations of regulatory maneuver information such as "both a left turn and straight ahead movement are
allowed, but never a u-turn," are expressed by the AllowedManeuvers data concept which typically follows after this
element and in the same structure. Note that not all lane objects require this information (for example a median). The
various values are set via bit flags to indicate the assertion of a value. Each defined lane type contains the bit flags
suitable for its application area.
Note that the concept of LaneSharing is used to indicate that there are other users of this lane with equal regulatory rights
to occupy the lane (which is a term this standard does not formally define since it varies by world region). A typical case is
a light rail vehicle running along the same lane path as motorized traffic. In such a case, motor traffic may be allowed
equal access to the lane when a train is not present. Another case would be those intersection lanes (at the time of writing
rather unusual) where bicycle traffic is given full and equal right of way to an entire width of motorized vehicle lane. This
example would not be a bike lane or bike box in the traditional sense.
* _directionalUse_ of type [**LaneDirection**](#LaneDirection) <br>
* _sharedWith_ of type [**LaneSharing**](#LaneSharing) <br>
* _laneType_ of type [**LaneTypeAttributes**](#LaneTypeAttributes) <br>
* _regional_ of type [**RegionalExtension**](#RegionalExtension) {{Reg-LaneAttributes}} OPTIONAL<br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LaneAttributes ::= SEQUENCE {
directionalUse LaneDirection,
sharedWith LaneSharing,
laneType LaneTypeAttributes,
regional RegionalExtension {{Reg-LaneAttributes}} OPTIONAL
}
```
### <a name="LaneDataAttribute"></a>LaneDataAttribute
This DF is used to relate an attribute and a control value at a node point or along a
lane segment from an enumerated list of defined choices. It is then followed by a defined data value associated with it and
which is defined elsewhere in this standard.
Values:
* _pathEndPointAngle_ of type [**DeltaAngle**](#DeltaAngle) <br>
adjusts final point/width slant of the lane to align with the stop line
* _laneCrownPointCenter_ of type [**RoadwayCrownAngle**](#RoadwayCrownAngle) <br>
sets the canter of the road bed from centerline point
* _laneCrownPointLeft_ of type [**RoadwayCrownAngle**](#RoadwayCrownAngle) <br>
* _laneCrownPointRight_ of type [**RoadwayCrownAngle**](#RoadwayCrownAngle) <br>
* _laneAngle_ of type [**MergeDivergeNodeAngle**](#MergeDivergeNodeAngle) <br>
the angle or direction of another lane this is required when a merge point angle is required
* _speedLimits_ of type [**SpeedLimitList**](#SpeedLimitList) <br>
Reference regulatory speed limits used by all segments
* _regional_ of type **SEQUENCE** (SIZE(1..4)) OF<br>
* **RegionalExtension** {{Reg-LaneDataAttribute}}<br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
>>>
NOTE: This data concept handles a variety of use case needs with a common and consistent message pattern. The
typical use of this data concept (and several similar others) is to inject the selected Attribute into the spatial description of
a lane's center line path (the segment list). In this way, attribute information which is true for a portion of the overall lane
can be described when needed. This attribute information applies from the node point in the stream of segment data until
changed again. Denoting the porous aspects of a lane along its path as it merges with another lane would be an example
of this use case. In this case the start and end node points would be followed by suitable segment attributes. Re-using a
lane path (previously called a computed lane) is another example. In this case the reference lane to be re-used appears
as a segment attribute followed by the lane value. It is then followed by one or more segment attributes which relate the
positional translation factors to be used (offset, rotate, scale) and any further segment attribute changes.
>>>
```asn1
LaneDataAttribute ::= CHOICE {
pathEndPointAngle DeltaAngle,
laneCrownPointCenter RoadwayCrownAngle,
laneCrownPointLeft RoadwayCrownAngle,
laneCrownPointRight RoadwayCrownAngle,
laneAngle MergeDivergeNodeAngle,
speedLimits SpeedLimitList,
regional SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..4)) OF
RegionalExtension {{Reg-LaneDataAttribute}},
...
}
```
### <a name="LaneDataAttributeList"></a>LaneDataAttributeList
This DF consists of a list of LaneDataAttribute entries.
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LaneDataAttributeList ::= SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..8)) OF LaneDataAttribute
```
### <a name="LaneList"></a>LaneList
This DF consists of a list of GenericLane entries.
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LaneList ::= SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..255)) OF GenericLane
```
### <a name="LaneSharing"></a>LaneSharing
This DE is used to denote the presence of other user types (travel modes) who have an
equal right to access and use the lane. There may also be another lane object describing their use of a lane. This data
concept is used to indicate lanes and/or users that travel along the same path, and not those that simply cross over the
lane's segments path (such as a pedestrian crosswalk crossing a lane for motor vehicle use). The typical use is to alert
the user of the MAP data that additional traffic of another mode may be present in the same spatial lane.
Bits used:
- 0 - overlappingLaneDescriptionProvided: Assert when another lane object is present to describe the
path of the overlapping shared lane this construct is not used for lane objects which simply cross
- 1 - multipleLanesTreatedAsOneLane: Assert if the lane object path and width details represents multiple lanes within it
that are not further described Various modes and type of traffic that may share this lane:
- 2 - otherNonMotorizedTrafficTypes: horse drawn etc.
- 3 - individualMotorizedVehicleTraffic:
- 4 - busVehicleTraffic:
- 5 - taxiVehicleTraffic:
- 6 - pedestriansTraffic:
- 7 - cyclistVehicleTraffic:
- 8 - trackedVehicleTraffic:
- 9 - pedestrianTraffic:
Values:
* **overlappingLaneDescriptionProvided** (0)<br>
* **multipleLanesTreatedAsOneLane** (1)<br>
* **otherNonMotorizedTrafficTypes** (2)<br>
* **individualMotorizedVehicleTraffic** (3)<br>
* **busVehicleTraffic** (4)<br>
* **taxiVehicleTraffic** (5)<br>
* **pedestriansTraffic** (6)<br>
* **cyclistVehicleTraffic** (7)<br>
* **trackedVehicleTraffic** (8)<br>
* **pedestrianTraffic** (9)<br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
>>>
NOTE: All zeros would indicate `not shared` and `not overlapping`
>>>
```asn1
LaneSharing ::= BIT STRING {
overlappingLaneDescriptionProvided (0),
multipleLanesTreatedAsOneLane (1),
otherNonMotorizedTrafficTypes (2),
individualMotorizedVehicleTraffic (3),
busVehicleTraffic (4),
taxiVehicleTraffic (5),
pedestriansTraffic (6),
cyclistVehicleTraffic (7),
trackedVehicleTraffic (8),
pedestrianTraffic (9)
} (SIZE (10))
```
### <a name="LaneTypeAttributes"></a>LaneTypeAttributes
This DF is used to hold attribute information specific to a given lane type. It is typically
used in the DE_LaneAttributes data frame as part of an overall description of a lane object. Information unique to the
specific type of lane is found here. Information common to lanes is expressed in other entries. The various values are set
by bit flags to indicate the assertion of a value. Each defined lane type contains bit flags suitable for its application area.
* _vehicle_ of type [**LaneAttributes-Vehicle**](#LaneAttributes-Vehicle) <br>
* _crosswalk_ of type [**LaneAttributes-Crosswalk**](#LaneAttributes-Crosswalk) <br>
* _bikeLane_ of type [**LaneAttributes-Bike**](#LaneAttributes-Bike) <br>
* _sidewalk_ of type [**LaneAttributes-Sidewalk**](#LaneAttributes-Sidewalk) <br>
* _median_ of type [**LaneAttributes-Barrier**](#LaneAttributes-Barrier) <br>
* _striping_ of type [**LaneAttributes-Striping**](#LaneAttributes-Striping) <br>
* _trackedVehicle_ of type [**LaneAttributes-TrackedVehicle**](#LaneAttributes-TrackedVehicle) <br>
* _parking_ of type [**LaneAttributes-Parking**](#LaneAttributes-Parking) <br>
parking and stopping lanes
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LaneTypeAttributes ::= CHOICE {
vehicle LaneAttributes-Vehicle,
crosswalk LaneAttributes-Crosswalk,
bikeLane LaneAttributes-Bike,
sidewalk LaneAttributes-Sidewalk,
median LaneAttributes-Barrier,
striping LaneAttributes-Striping,
trackedVehicle LaneAttributes-TrackedVehicle,
parking LaneAttributes-Parking,
...
}
```
### <a name="ManeuverAssistList"></a>ManeuverAssistList
This DF consists of a list of [**ConnectionManeuverAssist**](#ConnectionManeuverAssist) entries.
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
ManeuverAssistList ::= SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..16)) OF ConnectionManeuverAssist
```
### <a name="MovementEvent"></a>MovementEvent
This DF contains details about a single movement. It is used by the movement state to
convey one of number of movements (typically occurring over a sequence of times) for a SignalGroupID.
Values:
* _eventState_ of type [**MovementPhaseState**](#MovementPhaseState) <br>
Consisting of: Phase state (the basic 11 states), Directional, protected, or permissive state
* _timing_ of type [**TimeChangeDetails**](#TimeChangeDetails) OPTIONAL<br>
Timing Data in UTC time stamps for event includes start and min/max end times of phase confidence and estimated next occurrence
* _speeds_ of type [**AdvisorySpeedList**](#AdvisorySpeedList) OPTIONAL<br>
various speed advisories for use by general and specific types of vehicles supporting green-wave and other flow needs
* _regional_ of type **SEQUENCE** (SIZE(1..4)) OF<br>
* **RegionalExtension** {{Reg-MovementEvent}} OPTIONAL<br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
MovementEvent ::= SEQUENCE {
eventState MovementPhaseState,
timing TimeChangeDetails OPTIONAL,
speeds AdvisorySpeedList OPTIONAL,
regional SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..4)) OF
RegionalExtension {{Reg-MovementEvent}} OPTIONAL,
...
}
```
### <a name="MovementEventList"></a>MovementEventList
This DF consists of a list of [**MovementEvent**](#MovementEvent) entries.
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
MovementEventList ::= SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..16)) OF MovementEvent
```
### <a name="MovementList"></a>MovementList
This DF consists of a list of [**MovementState**](#MovementState) entries.
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
MovementList ::= SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..255)) OF MovementState
```
### <a name="MovementState"></a>MovementState
This DF is used to convey various information about the current or future movement state of
a designated collection of one or more lanes of a common type. This is referred to as the GroupID. Note that lane object
types supported include both motorized vehicle lanes as well as pedestrian lanes and dedicated rail and transit lanes. Of
the reported data elements, the time to change (the time remaining in the current state) is often of the most value. Lanes
with a common state (typically adjacent sets of lanes in an approach) in a signalized intersection will have individual lane
values such as total vehicle counts, summed. It is used in the SPAT message to convey every active movement in a
given intersection so that vehicles, when combined with certain map information, can determine the state of the signal phases.
Values:
* _movementName_ of type [**DescriptiveName**](#DescriptiveName) OPTIONAL<br>
uniquely defines movement by name human readable name for intersection to be used only in debug mode.
* _signalGroup_ of type [**SignalGroupID**](ETSI-ITS-DSRC.md#SignalGroupID) <br>
is used to map to lists of lanes (and their descriptions) which this MovementState data applies to.
* _state-time-speed_ of type [**MovementEventList**](#MovementEventList) <br>
Consisting of sets of movement data with [**SignalPhaseState**](#SignalPhaseState), [**TimeChangeDetail**](#TimeChangeDetail) and [**AdvisorySpeed**](#AdvisorySpeed)
*Note:* one or more of the movement events may be for a future time and that this allows conveying multiple
predictive phase and movement timing for various uses for the current signal group.
* _maneuverAssistList_ of type [**ManeuverAssistList**](#ManeuverAssistList) OPTIONAL<br>
This information may also be placed in the [**IntersectionState**](#IntersectionState) when common information applies to different lanes in the same way
* _regional_ of type **SEQUENCE** (SIZE(1..4)) OF<br>
optional region specific data.
* **RegionalExtension** {{Reg-MovementState}} OPTIONAL<br>
In use, the [**SignalGroupID**](ETSI-ITS-DSRC.md#SignalGroupID) element is matched to lanes that are members of that ID. The type of lane (vehicle, crosswalk,
etc.) is known by the lane description as well as its allowed maneuvers and any vehicle class restrictions. Every lane type
is treated the same way (cross walks map to suitable meanings, etc.). Lane objects which are not part of the sequence of
signalized lanes do not appear in any GroupID. The visual details of how a given signal phase is presented to a mobile
user will vary based on lane type and with regional conventions. Not all signal states will be used in all regional
deployments. For example, a pre-green visual indication is not generally found in US deployments. Under such operating
conditions, the unused phase states are simply skipped.
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
>>>
NOTE: Note that the value given for the time to change will vary in many actuated signalized intersections based on
the sensor data received during the phase. The data transmitted always reflects the then most current timemark value
(which is the point in UTC time when the change will occur). As an example, in a phase which may vary from 15 to 25
seconds of duration based on observed traffic flows, a time to change value of 15 seconds in the future might be
transmitted for many consecutive seconds (and the time mark value extended for as much as 10 seconds depending on
the extension time logic used by the controller before it either times out or gaps out), followed by a final time mark value
reflecting the decreasing values as the time runs out, presuming the value was not again extended to a new time mark
due to other detection events. The time to change element can therefore generally be regarded as a guaranteed minimum
value of the time that will elapse unless a preemption event occurs.
>>>
```asn1
MovementState ::= SEQUENCE {
movementName DescriptiveName OPTIONAL,
signalGroup SignalGroupID,
state-time-speed MovementEventList,
maneuverAssistList ManeuverAssistList OPTIONAL,
regional SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..4)) OF
RegionalExtension {{Reg-MovementState}} OPTIONAL,
...
}
```
### <a name="NodeAttributeSetXY"></a>NodeAttributeSetXY
All the node attributes defined in this DF are valid in the direction of
node declaration and not in driving direction (i.e. along the sequence of the declared nodes). E.g. node
attributes of an `ingress` or an `egress` lane are defined from the conflict area (first node) to the
outside of the intersection (last node). Node attributes with âleftâ and ârightâ in their name are also
defined in the direction of the node declaration. This allows using attributes in a unambigious way also
for lanes with biderctional driving. See the following attribuets examples for additianl explanations.
Values:
* _localNode_ of type [**NodeAttributeXYList**](#NodeAttributeXYList) OPTIONAL<br>
* _disabled_ of type [**SegmentAttributeXYList**](#SegmentAttributeXYList) OPTIONAL<br>
Attribute states which are disabled at this node point
* _enabled_ of type [**SegmentAttributeXYList**](#SegmentAttributeXYList) OPTIONAL<br>
Attribute states which are enabled at this node point and which remain enabled until disabled or the lane ends
* _data_ of type [**LaneDataAttributeList**](#LaneDataAttributeList) OPTIONAL<br>
Attributes which require an additional data values some of these are local to the node point, while others
persist with the provided values until changed and this is indicated in each entry
* _dWidth_ of type [**Offset-B10**](#Offset-B10) OPTIONAL<br>
A value added to the current lane width at this node and from this node onwards, in 1cm steps
lane width between nodes are a linear taper between pts the value of zero shall not be sent here.
* _dElevation_ of type [**Offset-B10**](#Offset-B10) OPTIONAL<br>
A value added to the current Elevation at this node from this node onwards, in 10cm steps
elevations between nodes are a linear taper between pts the value of zero shall not be sent here
* _regional_ of type **SEQUENCE** (SIZE(1..4)) OF<br>
* **RegionalExtension** {{Reg-NodeAttributeSetXY}} OPTIONAL<br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
NodeAttributeSetXY ::= SEQUENCE {
localNode NodeAttributeXYList OPTIONAL,
disabled SegmentAttributeXYList OPTIONAL,
enabled SegmentAttributeXYList OPTIONAL,
data LaneDataAttributeList OPTIONAL,
dWidth Offset-B10 OPTIONAL,
dElevation Offset-B10 OPTIONAL,
regional SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..4)) OF
RegionalExtension {{Reg-NodeAttributeSetXY}} OPTIONAL,
...
}
```
### <a name="NodeAttributeXY"></a>NodeAttributeXY
This DE is an enumerated list of attributes which can pertain to the current node
point. The 'scope' of these values is limited to the node itself. That is, unlike other types of attributes which can be
switched on or off at any given node (and hence pertains to one or more segments), the DE_NodeAttribute is local to the
node in which it is found. These attributes are all binary flags in that they do not need to convey any additional data. Other
attributes allow sending short data values to reflect a setting which is set and persists in a similar fashion.
- stopLine: point where a mid-path stop line exists. See also 'do not block' for segments
- roundedCapStyleA: Used to control final path rounded end shape with edge of curve at final point in a circle
- roundedCapStyleB: Used to control final path rounded end shape with edge of curve extending 50% of width past final point in a circle
- mergePoint: merge with 1 or more lanes
- divergePoint: diverge with 1 or more lanes
- downstreamStopLine: downstream intersection (a 2nd intersection) stop line
- downstreamStartNode: downstream intersection (a 2nd intersection) start node
- closedToTraffic: where a pedestrian may NOT go to be used during construction events
- safeIsland: a pedestrian safe stopping point also called a traffic island
This usage described a point feature on a path, other entries can describe a path
- curbPresentAtStepOff: the sidewalk to street curb is NOT angled where it meets the edge of the roadway (user must step up/down)
- hydrantPresent: Or other services access
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
>>>
NOTE: See usage examples in [ISO TS 19091] G.8.2.8
>>>
```asn1
NodeAttributeXY ::= ENUMERATED {
reserved,
stopLine,
roundedCapStyleA,
roundedCapStyleB,
mergePoint,
divergePoint,
downstreamStopLine,
downstreamStartNode,
closedToTraffic,
safeIsland,
curbPresentAtStepOff,
hydrantPresent,
...
}
```
### <a name="NodeAttributeXYList"></a>NodeAttributeXYList
This DF consists of a list of [**NodeAttributeXY**](#NodeAttributeXY) entries.
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
NodeAttributeXYList ::= SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..8)) OF NodeAttributeXY
```
### <a name="Node-LLmD-64b"></a>Node-LLmD-64b
A 64-bit node type with lat-long values expressed in one tenth of a micro degree.
* _lon_ of type [**Longitude**](ETSI-ITS-CDD.md#Longitude) <br>
* _lat_ of type [**Latitude**](ETSI-ITS-CDD.md#Latitude) <br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
Node-LLmD-64b ::= SEQUENCE {
lon Longitude,
lat Latitude
}
```
### <a name="Node-XY-20b"></a>Node-XY-20b
A 20-bit node type with offset values from the last point in X and Y.
* _x_ of type [**Offset-B10**](#Offset-B10) <br>
* _y_ of type [**Offset-B10**](#Offset-B10) <br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
Node-XY-20b ::= SEQUENCE {
x Offset-B10,
y Offset-B10
}
```
### <a name="Node-XY-22b"></a>Node-XY-22b
A 22-bit node type with offset values from the last point in X and Y.
* _x_ of type [**Offset-B11**](#Offset-B11) <br>
* _y_ of type [**Offset-B11**](#Offset-B11) <br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
Node-XY-22b ::= SEQUENCE {
x Offset-B11,
y Offset-B11
}
```
### <a name="Node-XY-24b"></a>Node-XY-24b
A 24-bit node type with offset values from the last point in X and Y.
* _x_ of type [**Offset-B12**](#Offset-B12) <br>
* _y_ of type [**Offset-B12**](#Offset-B12) <br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
Node-XY-24b ::= SEQUENCE {
x Offset-B12,
y Offset-B12
}
```
### <a name="Node-XY-26b"></a>Node-XY-26b
A 26-bit node type with offset values from the last point in X and Y.
* _x_ of type [**Offset-B13**](#Offset-B13) <br>
* _y_ of type [**Offset-B13**](#Offset-B13) <br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
Node-XY-26b ::= SEQUENCE {
x Offset-B13,
y Offset-B13
}
```
### <a name="Node-XY-28b"></a>Node-XY-28b
A 28-bit node type with offset values from the last point in X and Y.
* _x_ of type [**Offset-B14**](#Offset-B14) <br>
* _y_ of type [**Offset-B14**](#Offset-B14) <br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
Node-XY-28b ::= SEQUENCE {
x Offset-B14,
y Offset-B14
}
```
### <a name="Node-XY-32b"></a>Node-XY-32b
A 32-bit node type with offset values from the last point in X and Y.
* _x_ of type [**Offset-B16**](#Offset-B16) <br>
* _y_ of type [**Offset-B16**](#Offset-B16) <br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
Node-XY-32b ::= SEQUENCE {
x Offset-B16,
y Offset-B16
}
```
### <a name="NodeListXY"></a>NodeListXY
This DF provides the sequence of signed offset node point values for determining the Xs and Ys
(and possibly Width or Zs when present), using the then current Position3D object to build a path for the centerline of
the subject lane type. Each X,Y point is referred to as a Node Point. The straight line paths between these points are
referred to as Segments.
All nodes may have various optional attributes the state of which can vary along the path and which are enabled and
disabled by the sequence of objects found in the list of node structures. Refer to the explanatory text in Section 11 for a
description of how to correctly encode and decode this type of the data element. As a simple example, a motor vehicle
lane may have a section of the overall lane path marked "do not block", indicating that vehicles should not come to a stop
and remain in that region. This is encoded in the Node data structures by an element in one node to indicate the start of
the "do not block" lane attributes at a given offset, and then by a termination element when this attribute is set false. Other
types of elements in the segment choice allow inserting attributes containing data values affecting the segment or the
node.
* _nodes_ of type [**NodeSetXY**](ETSI-ITS-DSRC.md#NodeSetXY) <br>
a lane made up of two or more XY node points and any attributes defined in those nodes
* _computed_ of type [**ComputedLane**](#ComputedLane) <br>
a lane path computed by translating the data defined by another lane
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
NodeListXY ::= CHOICE {
nodes NodeSetXY,
computed ComputedLane,
...
}
```
### <a name="NodeOffsetPointXY"></a>NodeOffsetPointXY
This DF presents a structure to hold different sized data frames for a single node
point in a lane. Nodes are described in terms of X and Y offsets in units of 1 centimeter (when zoom is 1:1). Changes in
elevation and in the lane width can be expressed in a similar way with the optional Attributes data entry which appears
alongside the NodeOffsetPoint in use.
The choice of which node type is driven by the magnitude (size) of the offset data to be encoded. When the distance from
the last node point is smaller, the smaller entries can (and should) be chosen
Each single selected node is computed as an X and Y offset from the prior node point unless one of the entries reflecting
a complete lat-long representation is selected. In this case, subsequent entries become offsets from that point. This ability
was added for assistance with the development, storage, and back office exchange of messages where message size is
not a concern and should not be sent over the air due to its additional message payload size.
The general usage guidance is to construct the content of each lane node point with the smallest possible element to
conserve message size. However, using an element which is larger than needed is not a violation of the ASN.1 rules.
* _node-XY1_ of type [**Node-XY-20b**](#Node-XY-20b) <br>
* _node-XY2_ of type [**Node-XY-22b**](#Node-XY-22b) <br>
* _node-XY3_ of type [**Node-XY-24b**](#Node-XY-24b) <br>
* _node-XY4_ of type [**Node-XY-26b**](#Node-XY-26b) <br>
* _node-XY5_ of type [**Node-XY-28b**](#Node-XY-28b) <br>
* _node-XY6_ of type [**Node-XY-32b**](#Node-XY-32b) <br>
* _node-LatLon_ of type [**Node-LLmD-64b**](#Node-LLmD-64b) <br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
NodeOffsetPointXY ::= CHOICE {
node-XY1 Node-XY-20b,
node-XY2 Node-XY-22b,
node-XY3 Node-XY-24b,
node-XY4 Node-XY-26b,
node-XY5 Node-XY-28b,
node-XY6 Node-XY-32b,
node-LatLon Node-LLmD-64b,
regional RegionalExtension {{Reg-NodeOffsetPointXY}}
}
```
### <a name="NodeXY"></a>NodeXY
This DF presents a structure to hold data for a single node point in a path. Each selected node
has an X and Y offset from the prior node point (or a complete lat-long representation in some cases) as well as optional
attribute information. The node list for a lane (or other object) is made up of a sequence of these to describe the desired
path. The X,Y points are selected to reflect the centerline of the path with sufficient accuracy for the intended applications.
Simple lanes can be adequately described with only two node points, while lanes with curvature may require more points.
Changes to the lane width and elevation can be expressed in the NodeAttributes entry, as well as various attributes that
pertain to either the current node point or to one of more subsequent segments along the list of lane node points. As a
broad concept, NodeAttributes are used to describe aspects of the lane that persist for only a portion of the overall lane
path (either at a node or over a set of segments).
A further description of the use of the NodeOffsetPoint and the Attributes data concepts can be found in the data
dictionary entries for each one. Note that each allows regional variants to be supported as well.
* _delta_ of type [**NodeOffsetPointXY**](ETSI-ITS-DSRC.md#NodeOffsetPointXY) <br>
A choice of which X,Y offset value to use this includes various delta values as well a regional choices.
* _attributes_ of type [**NodeAttributeSetXY**](#NodeAttributeSetXY) OPTIONAL<br>
Any optional Attributes which are needed. This includes changes to the current lane width and elevation.
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
NodeXY ::= SEQUENCE {
delta NodeOffsetPointXY,
attributes NodeAttributeSetXY OPTIONAL,
...
}
```
### <a name="NodeSetXY"></a>NodeSetXY
This DF consists of a list of Node entries using XY offsets.
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
NodeSetXY ::= SEQUENCE (SIZE(2..63)) OF NodeXY
```
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### <a name="OcitRequestorDescriptionContainer"></a>OcitRequestorDescriptionContainer
This DF is the ODG Addition for Legancy R09 telegrams.
* _reportingPoint_ of type [**ReportingPoint**](#ReportingPoint) OPTIONAL<br>
reporting point as of R09 (maps to R09 field M Meldepunktnummer)
* _priorityLevel_ of type [**PriorityLevel**](#PriorityLevel) OPTIONAL<br>
priority level as of R09 (maps to R09 field P Prioritaet)
* _length_ of type [**TrainLength**](#TrainLength) OPTIONAL<br>
train length point as of R09 (maps to R09 field A Zuglaenge)
* _route_ of type [**RouteNumber**](#RouteNumber) OPTIONAL<br>
route as of R09 (maps to R09 field K Kursnummer)
* _line_ of type [**LineNumber**](#LineNumber) OPTIONAL<br>
line as of R09 (maps to R09 field L Liniennummer)
* _direction_ of type [**TransitDirection**](#TransitDirection) OPTIONAL<br>
direction as of R09 (maps to R09 field H Richtung von Hand)
* _tour_ of type [**TourNumber**](#TourNumber) OPTIONAL<br>
tour as of R09 (maps to R09 field Z Zielnummer)
* _version_ of type [**VersionId**](#VersionId) OPTIONAL<br>
version of R09
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V2.2.1_
```asn1
OcitRequestorDescriptionContainer ::= SEQUENCE {
reportingPoint ReportingPoint OPTIONAL,
priorityLevel PriorityLevel OPTIONAL,
length TrainLength OPTIONAL,
route RouteNumber OPTIONAL,
line LineNumber OPTIONAL,
direction TransitDirection OPTIONAL,
tour TourNumber OPTIONAL,
version VersionId OPTIONAL,
...
}
```
### <a name="OverlayLaneList"></a>OverlayLaneList
This DF is a sequence of lane IDs which refers to lane objects that overlap or overlay the current lane's spatial path.
Contains the unique ID numbers for any lane object which have spatial paths that overlay (run on top of, and not
simply cross with) the current lane.
Such as a train path that overlays a motor vehicle lane object for a roadway segment.
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
OverlayLaneList ::= SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..5)) OF LaneID
```
### <a name="PositionalAccuracy"></a>PositionalAccuracy
This DF consists of various parameters of quality used to model the accuracy of the
positional determination with respect to each given axis.
* _semiMajor_ of type [**SemiMajorAxisAccuracy**](#SemiMajorAxisAccuracy) <br>
* _semiMinor_ of type [**SemiMinorAxisAccuracy**](#SemiMinorAxisAccuracy) <br>
* _orientation_ of type [**SemiMajorAxisOrientation**](#SemiMajorAxisOrientation) <br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
PositionalAccuracy ::= SEQUENCE {
semiMajor SemiMajorAxisAccuracy,
semiMinor SemiMinorAxisAccuracy,
orientation SemiMajorAxisOrientation
}
```
### <a name="PositionConfidenceSet"></a>PositionConfidenceSet
This DF combines multiple related bit fields into a single concept.
* _pos_ of type [**PositionConfidence**](#PositionConfidence) <br>
* _elevation_ of type [**ElevationConfidence**](#ElevationConfidence) <br>
confidence for vertical direction
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
PositionConfidenceSet ::= SEQUENCE {
```
### <a name="Position3D"></a>Position3D
This DF provides a precise location in the WGS-84 coordinate system, from which short
offsets may be used to create additional data using a flat earth projection centered on this location. Position3D is typically
used in the description of maps and intersections, as well as signs and traveler data.
Values:
* _lat_ of type [**Latitude**](ETSI-ITS-CDD.md#Latitude) <br>
* _long_ of type [**Longitude**](ETSI-ITS-CDD.md#Longitude) <br>
* _elevation_ of type [**Elevation**](#Elevation) OPTIONAL<br>
The elevation information is defined by the regional extension (see module ETSI-ITS-DSRC-AddGrpC).
Therefore, the `elevation` data element of `DF_Position3D` is not used.
* _regional_ of type **SEQUENCE** (SIZE(1..4)) OF<br>
* **RegionalExtension** {{Reg-Position3D}} OPTIONAL<br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
Position3D ::= SEQUENCE {
lat Latitude,
long Longitude,
elevation Elevation OPTIONAL,
regional SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..4)) OF
RegionalExtension {{Reg-Position3D}} OPTIONAL,
...
}
```
### <a name="PreemptPriorityList"></a>PreemptPriorityList
This DF consists of a list of RegionalSignalControlZone entries.
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
PreemptPriorityList ::= SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..32)) OF SignalControlZone
```
### <a name="RegulatorySpeedLimit"></a>RegulatorySpeedLimit
This DF is used to convey a regulatory speed about a lane, lanes, or roadway segment.
* _type_ of type [**SpeedLimitType**](#SpeedLimitType) <br>
* _speed_ of type [**Velocity**](#Velocity) <br>
The speed in units of 0.02 m/s
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
RegulatorySpeedLimit ::= SEQUENCE {
type SpeedLimitType,
speed Velocity
}
```
### <a name="RequestorDescription"></a>RequestorDescription
This DF is used to provide identity information about a selected vehicle or users.
This data frame is typically used with fleet type vehicles which can (or which must) safely release such information for use
with probe measurements or with other interactions (such as a signal request).
* _id_ of type [**VehicleID**](#VehicleID) <br>
The ID used in the CAM of the requestor. This ID is presumed not to change during the exchange.
* _type_ of type [**RequestorType**](#RequestorType) OPTIONAL<br>
Information regarding all type and class data about the requesting vehicle
* _position_ of type [**RequestorPositionVector**](#RequestorPositionVector) OPTIONAL<br>
* _name_ of type [**DescriptiveName**](#DescriptiveName) OPTIONAL<br>
* _routeName_ of type [**DescriptiveName**](#DescriptiveName) OPTIONAL<br>
* _transitStatus_ of type [**TransitVehicleStatus**](#TransitVehicleStatus) OPTIONAL<br>
* _transitOccupancy_ of type [**TransitVehicleOccupancy**](#TransitVehicleOccupancy) OPTIONAL<br>
* _transitSchedule_ of type [**DeltaTime**](ETSI-ITS-DSRC.md#DeltaTime) OPTIONAL<br>
* _regional_ of type **SEQUENCE** (SIZE(1..4)) OF RegionalExtension {{Reg-RequestorDescription}} OPTIONAL<br>
* _ocit_ of type [**OcitRequestorDescriptionContainer**](#OcitRequestorDescriptionContainer) <br>
Extension container for Legacy R09 data (as defined by [OCIT]).
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
>>>
NOTE: Note that the requestor description elements which are used when the request (the req) is made differ from
those used when the status of an active or pending request is reported (the ack). Typically, when reporting the status to
other parties, less information is required and only the temporaryID (contained in the VehicleID) and request number (a
unique ID used in the orginal request) are used.
>>>
```asn1
RequestorDescription ::= SEQUENCE {
id VehicleID,
type RequestorType OPTIONAL,
position RequestorPositionVector OPTIONAL,
name DescriptiveName OPTIONAL,
routeName DescriptiveName OPTIONAL,
transitStatus TransitVehicleStatus OPTIONAL,
transitOccupancy TransitVehicleOccupancy OPTIONAL,
transitSchedule DeltaTime OPTIONAL,
regional SEQUENCE (SIZE(1..4)) OF RegionalExtension {{Reg-RequestorDescription}} OPTIONAL,
}
```
### <a name="RequestorPositionVector"></a>RequestorPositionVector
This DF provides a report of the requestor's position, speed, and heading.
Used by a vehicle or other type of user to request services and at other times when the larger FullPositionVector is not required.
* _position_ of type [**Position3D**](#Position3D) <br>
* _heading_ of type [**Angle**](#Angle) OPTIONAL<br>
* _speed_ of type [**TransmissionAndSpeed**](#TransmissionAndSpeed) OPTIONAL<br>
**Categories:** Infrastructure information
**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
RequestorPositionVector ::= SEQUENCE {
position Position3D,
heading Angle OPTIONAL,
speed TransmissionAndSpeed OPTIONAL,
...
}
```
### <a name="RequestorType"></a>RequestorType
This DF is used when a DSRC-equipped device is requesting service from another
device. The most common use case is when a vehicle is requesting a signal preemption or priority service call from the
signal controller in an intersection. This data frame provides the details of the requestor class taxonomy required to
support the request. Depending on the precise use case and the local implementation, these details can vary
considerably. As a result, besides the basic role of the vehicle, the other classification systems supported are optional. It
should also be observed that often only a subset of the information in the RequestorType data frame is used to report the
"results" of such a request to others. As an example, a police vehicle might request service based on being in a police
vehicle role (and any further sub-type if required) and on the type of service call to which the vehicle is then responding
(perhaps a greater degree of emergency than another type of call), placing these information elements in the
RequestorType, which is then part of the Signal Request Message (SRM). This allows the roadway operator to define
suitable business rules regarding how to reply. When informing the requestor and other nearby drivers of the outcome,
using the Signal Status Message (SSM) message, only the fact that the preemption was granted or denied to some
vehicle with a unique request ID is conveyed.
* _role_ of type [**BasicVehicleRole**](#BasicVehicleRole) <br>
* _subrole_ of type [**RequestSubRole**](#RequestSubRole) OPTIONAL<br>
* _request_ of type [**RequestImportanceLevel**](#RequestImportanceLevel) OPTIONAL<br>
* _iso3883_ of type [**Iso3833VehicleType**](ETSI-ITS-CDD.md#Iso3833VehicleType) OPTIONAL<br>