1 Scope
The SIRI Situation Exchange service (SIRI-SX) allows the efficient exchange of data
about Situations caused by planned and unplanned incidents and events and is intended
to support the use cases identified in Annex C. Situations are actual or potential perturbations to normal operation of a transport
network. The SIRI-SX service uses the common SIRI communication framework and services
which are described in EN 15531-1 and not repeated in this document.
The Situation Exchange service has a rich Situation model, allowing a structured description
of all aspects of multimodal travel Situations, including cause, scope, effect and
rules for distribution to an audience. The structured values enabling computer based
distribution through a wide variety of channels, and the presentation of data in different
formats for different device and different audiences. The Situation Exchange Service
allows the exchange of incident and event information between, amongst others:
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— Control centres;
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— Operations Staff;
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— Public Information systems;
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— Alert systems and personalised alert systems;
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— UTMC systems;
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— Journey planners;
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— AVMS (Automatic Vehicle Management Systems).
SIRI-SX uses a network model based on the CEN Transmodel conceptual model for Public
Transport networks, schedules and operations, along with the CEN Identification of
Fixed Objects in Public Transport (IFOPT) model for describing physical transport
interchanges that is an integrated part of CEN Transmodel conceptual model for Public
Transport networks.
The Situation Exchange service is envisaged as a 'back office' capture and exchange
service that will feed other public facing travel information dissemination systems
in particular those using the TPEG format. Transport Protocol Expert Group (TPEG)
is a European Broadcasting Union fostered standard for broadcasting travel data over
Digital Assisted Broadcasting (DAB) radio and other channels. TPEG is maintained by
the Traveller Information Services Association (TISA). To this end, the SIRI-SX situation
classification model has been harmonized as far as possible with that of TPEG and
DATEX2 so that full interoperability can be achieved. Uses of structured elements
from TPEG, for which translations already exist in most European languages, also facilitates
human readability in different national languages. Maintaining and improving a harmonization
with TPEG will be a continuing objective. In addition to the TPEG exchangeable content,
SIRI-SX messages contain additional structured information which allows them to be
processed in additional ways.
Situation and computer systems and applications are typically distributed, that is information will be captured on one system and exchanged with others for
dissemination and further processing. This means that a message design is needed that
allows the management of the identity of distributed messages over time and across
different systems, so that subsequent updates to a Situation can be reconciled by
different systems over a network, and obsolete messages can be retired automatically.
The SIRI-SX SITUATION model is designed to support the distributed management of Situations.