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BS EN 62580-1:2016+A11:2017 Electronic railway equipment. On-board multimedia and telematic subsystems for railways General architecture

BS EN 62580-1:2016+A11:2017

Electronic railway equipment. On-board multimedia and telematic subsystems for railways General architecture

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Označení normy:BS EN 62580-1:2016+A11:2017
Počet stran:80
Vydáno:2018-01-31
ISBN:978 0 580 51270 4
Status:Standard
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BS EN 62580-1:2016+A11:2017


This standard BS EN 62580-1:2016+A11:2017 Electronic railway equipment. On-board multimedia and telematic subsystems for railways is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 45.060.01 Railway rolling stock in general
  • 45.060 Railway rolling stock

This part of IEC 62580 specifies the general architecture of the On-board Multimedia and Telematic Subsystem, which includes four categories of multimedia and telematic subsystems identified as:

A Video surveillance/CCTV
B Driver and crew orientated services
C Passenger orientated services
D Train operator and maintainer orientated services

This part establishes:

  • the boundary between the OMTS and the on-board communication system, as described by the IEC 61375 series

  • the methodology to describe an OMTS in terms of abstract model

  • the general principles and the basic requirements to specify the services provided/needed by each category

  • the approach to ensure interoperability between services

This part gives guidelines for:

  • OMTS classification

  • functional breakdown structuring

  • system breakdown structuring

  • formal specification of an OMTS

This part is applicable to any type of train, e.g. open trains, multiple unit trains and closed trains.

NOTE

The general architecture provides a common basis for the application categories defined in part 2 and possible future parts of this series of standards. Consequently, the approach is homogeneous for all multimedia and telematic subsystems addressed by this series of standards.


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