Efficient RailML Formalization of Railway Interlocking Data
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Mark Bosschaart (Delft University of Technology); Egidio Quaglietta (Delft University of Technology); Bob Janssen (SIEMENS NL); Rob M.P. Goverde (Delft University of Technology) (2014): Efficient RailML Formalization of Railway Interlocking Data. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/uuid:1918e49d-8c0d-410b-b5e8-e8149d30fd68
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version 1 - 2014-11-15
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The xsd can be applied to any interlocking areas, but we report an example of the Dutch station Santpoort-Noord,
time coverage
2013
licence
4TU General Terms of Use
An XML database of railway interlocking data is provided which efficiently represent the topology and the logic of interlocking systems. The database has been formalized in a standard format widely used in railways, i.e. RailML. Differently from the other previouly proposed interlocking databases, our approach is able to completely map interlocking systems, removing data redundancy and standardizing its representation. The dataset contains the documentation, the xsd and an example database relative to the Dutch station Santpoort-Noord
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- 2014-11-15 first online, published, posted
publisher
TU Delft
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media types: application/octet-stream, application/zip, text/xml
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Departement of Transport and Planning
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