IEEE 1512.1
IEEE Standard for Common Traffic Incident Management Message Sets for Use by Emergency Management Centers
Year: 2006
Abstract: This standard is a companion volume for IEEE Std 1512-2006, referred to here as the “Base Standard.” This standard specifies messages, data frames, and data elements for communicating information about traffic and infrastructure management in support of real-time interagency transportation-related incident management. The Base Standard specifies messages, data frames, and data elements to describe an incident and form the message infrastructure for communication involved in real-time interagency transportation-related incident management. Refer to the Base Standard for specification of the scope of the combination of the Base Standard and companion volumes such as this one. Together, the Base Standard and companion volumes shall be referred to as the “IEEE 1512 Family of Standards.”
Purpose
This standard is part of the IEEE 1512 Family of Standards. The purpose of that family of standards as a whole is presented in the Base Standard and will not be repeated here.
The purpose of this standard is to take the real-world, available-information situation confronting the incident commander and the several involved agencies, and then support the exchange of that information among agencies, to make further information available to the incident commander and involved agencies, to best support them in managing the event. That calls for messages to communicate whatever information is available, often quite partial, among the several involved agencies, to accomplish four decision-support functions, corresponding to the five kinds of information exchange listed earlier in this clause:-- Function 1: To disseminate information about current and future traffic flows in the transportation grid, including in particular impacts of an incident and particular route information, to assist in the real-time interagency management of a transportation-related incident or event.-- Function 2: To support the management of traffic to assist in the real-time interagency management of a transportation-related incident or event, including establishing reverse links and the use of priority/preemption technologies.-- Function 3: To support the management of TMC assets and other assets, as necessary to manage traffic, to assist in the real-time interagency management of a transportation-related incident or event.-- Function 4: To support the cleanup, repair, and replacement of damaged infrastructure, treating that operation as part of another incident, or as a separate incident.
Purpose
This standard is part of the IEEE 1512 Family of Standards. The purpose of that family of standards as a whole is presented in the Base Standard and will not be repeated here.
The purpose of this standard is to take the real-world, available-information situation confronting the incident commander and the several involved agencies, and then support the exchange of that information among agencies, to make further information available to the incident commander and involved agencies, to best support them in managing the event. That calls for messages to communicate whatever information is available, often quite partial, among the several involved agencies, to accomplish four decision-support functions, corresponding to the five kinds of information exchange listed earlier in this clause:-- Function 1: To disseminate information about current and future traffic flows in the transportation grid, including in particular impacts of an incident and particular route information, to assist in the real-time interagency management of a transportation-related incident or event.-- Function 2: To support the management of traffic to assist in the real-time interagency management of a transportation-related incident or event, including establishing reverse links and the use of priority/preemption technologies.-- Function 3: To support the management of TMC assets and other assets, as necessary to manage traffic, to assist in the real-time interagency management of a transportation-related incident or event.-- Function 4: To support the cleanup, repair, and replacement of damaged infrastructure, treating that operation as part of another incident, or as a separate incident.
Subject: 911
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contributor author | IEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. | |
date accessioned | 2017-09-04T15:53:55Z | |
date available | 2017-09-04T15:53:55Z | |
date copyright | 39021 | |
date issued | 2006 | |
identifier other | QQUTJBAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/57262 | |
description abstract | This standard is a companion volume for IEEE Std 1512-2006, referred to here as the “Base Standard.” This standard specifies messages, data frames, and data elements for communicating information about traffic and infrastructure management in support of real-time interagency transportation-related incident management. The Base Standard specifies messages, data frames, and data elements to describe an incident and form the message infrastructure for communication involved in real-time interagency transportation-related incident management. Refer to the Base Standard for specification of the scope of the combination of the Base Standard and companion volumes such as this one. Together, the Base Standard and companion volumes shall be referred to as the “IEEE 1512 Family of Standards.” Purpose This standard is part of the IEEE 1512 Family of Standards. The purpose of that family of standards as a whole is presented in the Base Standard and will not be repeated here. The purpose of this standard is to take the real-world, available-information situation confronting the incident commander and the several involved agencies, and then support the exchange of that information among agencies, to make further information available to the incident commander and involved agencies, to best support them in managing the event. That calls for messages to communicate whatever information is available, often quite partial, among the several involved agencies, to accomplish four decision-support functions, corresponding to the five kinds of information exchange listed earlier in this clause:-- Function 1: To disseminate information about current and future traffic flows in the transportation grid, including in particular impacts of an incident and particular route information, to assist in the real-time interagency management of a transportation-related incident or event.-- Function 2: To support the management of traffic to assist in the real-time interagency management of a transportation-related incident or event, including establishing reverse links and the use of priority/preemption technologies.-- Function 3: To support the management of TMC assets and other assets, as necessary to manage traffic, to assist in the real-time interagency management of a transportation-related incident or event.-- Function 4: To support the cleanup, repair, and replacement of damaged infrastructure, treating that operation as part of another incident, or as a separate incident. | |
language | English | |
title | IEEE 1512.1 | num |
title | IEEE Standard for Common Traffic Incident Management Message Sets for Use by Emergency Management Centers | en |
type | standard | |
page | 117 | |
status | Active | |
tree | IEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.:;2006 | |
contenttype | fulltext | |
subject keywords | 911 | |
subject keywords | Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) | |
subject keywords | ATMS | |
subject keywords | center-to-center | |
subject keywords | commercial vehicles | |
subject keywords | computer-aided dispatch (CAD) | |
subject keywords | dangerous goods | |
subject keywords | data exchange | |
subject keywords | emergency management center (EMC) | |
subject keywords | emergency management service (EMS) | |
subject keywords | emergency response | |
subject keywords | emergency services | |
subject keywords | fire | |
subject keywords | hazardous materials | |
subject keywords | hazmat | |
subject keywords | incident command | |
subject keywords | incident management | |
subject keywords | incident management system | |
subject keywords | incident response | |
subject keywords | incidents | |
subject keywords | intelligent transportation systems | |
subject keywords | law enforcement | |
subject keywords | message sets | |
subject keywords | police | |
subject keywords | public safety | |
subject keywords | traffic incident management | |
subject keywords | traffic incidents | |
subject keywords | traffic management | |
subject keywords | traffic management center (TMC) | |
subject keywords | transportation system management |