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Attributes for signals and switches [message #192] Thu, 27 September 2007 16:07 Go to next message
Heidrun Jost is currently offline  Heidrun Jost
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Hello,
the following attributes are missing:

switch:
- interlocking name
- switchBoxID (analogous to "signalBoxID")
- stationID

signal:
- interlocking name
- distNearestOverlap (means in German Durchrutschweg, name analogous to
"distNearestDangerPoint")


Best regards,
Heidrun Jost
Re: Attributes for signals and switches [message #193 is a reply to message #192] Fri, 28 September 2007 14:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Joachim.Rubröder is currently offline  Joachim.Rubröder
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Hello,

SBB in its infrastructure database also uses a reference "stationID" at
any switch, so this will fit perfectly.

The "distNearestOverlap" (Durchrutschweg) is important as well, but I'm
not sure if it really belongs to the signal or maybe to the route
(Fahrstrasse) or to the excluding routes (Fahrstrassenausschlüsse) or
somewhere else.

Best regards,
Joachim Rubröder
Re: Attributes for signals and switches [message #194 is a reply to message #193] Mon, 01 October 2007 08:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Heidrun Jost is currently offline  Heidrun Jost
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Hello,
the "Durchrutschweg" starts at a signal (possible exit
signals of a station) at all times.
The distNearestDangerPoint ("Gefahrpunktanstand") is also defined
at the signal.
I think this attribute must be defined at a signal.

Best regards,
Heidrun Jost

jrubroeder(at)sma-partnerch wrote:
> Hello,
>
> SBB in its infrastructure database also uses a reference "stationID" at
> any switch, so this will fit perfectly.
>
> The "distNearestOverlap" (Durchrutschweg) is important as well, but I'm
> not sure if it really belongs to the signal or maybe to the route
> (Fahrstrasse) or to the excluding routes (Fahrstrassenausschlüsse) or
> somewhere else.
>
> Best regards,
> Joachim Rubröder
Re: Attributes for signals and switches [message #195 is a reply to message #194] Mon, 01 October 2007 16:06 Go to previous message
Joachim.Rubröder is currently offline  Joachim.Rubröder
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Hello,
OK your right, the "Durchrutschweg" starts at a signal (possible exit
signals of a station) at all times.

But isn't there still the problem, that the "Durchrutschweg" depends on a
specific Train and its braking abilities? The Signal could also be the end
of different routes ("Gruppenausfahrsignal") and therefore may have
different distNearestOverlaps. I think there is either a good
documentation of this attribute and its usage needed or there are some
more attributes missing.

Best regards,
Joachim Rubröder
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