Identification Of Fixed Objects In Public Transport
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IFOPT (''Identification of Fixed Objects in Public Transport'') is a CEN Technical Specification that provides a Reference Data Model for describing the main fixed objects required for public access to
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, that is to say
Transportation hub A transport hub is a place where passengers and cargo are exchanged between vehicles and/or between transport modes. Public transport hubs include railway stations, rapid transit stations, bus stops, tram stops, airports and ferry slips. F ...
s (such as
airport An airport is an aerodrome with extended facilities, mostly for commercial air transport. Airports usually consists of a landing area, which comprises an aerially accessible open space including at least one operationally active surfa ...
s, stations, bus stops,
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s, and other destination places and points of interest, as well as their entrances, platforms, concourses, internal spaces, equipment, facilities, accessibility etc.). Such a model is a fundamental component of the modern
Public transport information system A passenger information system, or passenger information display system, is an automated system for supplying users of public transport with information about the nature and the state of a public transport service through visual, voice or other m ...
s needed both to operate
Public transport Public transport (also known as public transportation, public transit, mass transit, or simply transit) is a system of transport for passengers by group travel systems available for use by the general public unlike private transport, typi ...
and to inform passengers about services.


Scope

IFOPT is itself built upon the CEN
Transmodel Transmodel (formally ''CEN TC278, Reference Data Model For Public Transport, EN12896'') is the CEN European Reference Data Model for Public Transport Information; it provides a conceptual model of common public transport concepts and data structur ...
standard and defines four related sub models. * ''Stop Place Model:'' Describes the detailed structure of a
Stop Place Stop may refer to: Places * Stop, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in the United States * Stop (Rogatica), a village in Rogatica, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Facilities * Bus stop * Truck stop, a type of rest stop for truck dri ...
(that is stations, airports, ferry ports, bus stops, coach stations, etc., providing a point of access to public transport) including Entrances, pathways, and accessibility limitations. * ''Point of Interest Model:'' Describes the structure of a point of interest (that is tourist attractions, leisure facilities, stadia, public buildings, parks, prisons, etc.) to which people may wish to travel by public transport) including physical points of access, i.e. Entrances. * ''Gazetteer Topographical Model:'' Provides a topographical representation of the settlements (cities, towns, villages etc.) between which people travel. It is used to associate Stop and Station elements with the appropriate topographic names and concepts to support the functions of journey planning, stop finding, etc. * ''Administrative Model.'' Provides an organisational model for assigning responsibility to create and maintain data as a collaborative process involving distributed stakeholders. Includes namespace management to manage the decentralised issuing of unique identifiers.


Stop Places

The ''Stop Place'' model defines a conceptual model and identification principles for places of access (''Stop Places'') for all modes of transport (including airports, stations, ports, bus stops, coach stations, taxi ranks, etc.). * It distinguishes all physical points of access to transport such as platforms, gates, quays, bays, stances, taxi ranks, and also other areas of an interchange such as booking halls, concourses, waiting rooms, etc. *It describes the navigation paths between such points allowing the routing by journey planners. *It can represent detailed accessibility data about access for wheelchair users, the visually impaired, and other categories of users with special needs, etc. * It can also represent likely points of delay due to processes such as checkin, security, etc. * Stop Places and their component elements can be assigned the names, labels and codes needed to identify them to the public in different contexts. * Components can be associated with elements of other information layers such as the Road and Path Network to allow for integrated journey routing.


See also

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Transmodel Transmodel (formally ''CEN TC278, Reference Data Model For Public Transport, EN12896'') is the CEN European Reference Data Model for Public Transport Information; it provides a conceptual model of common public transport concepts and data structur ...
*
NaPTAN The National Public Transport Access Node (NaPTAN) database is a UK nationwide system for uniquely identifying all the points of access to public transport in the UK. The dataset is closely associated with the National Public Transport Gazettee ...
*
Transportation hub A transport hub is a place where passengers and cargo are exchanged between vehicles and/or between transport modes. Public transport hubs include railway stations, rapid transit stations, bus stops, tram stops, airports and ferry slips. F ...
*
Intermodal Journey Planner A journey planner, trip planner, or route planner is a specialized search engine used to find an optimal means of travelling between two or more given locations, sometimes using more than one transport mode. Searches may be optimized on differen ...


History

IFOPT was originally developed between 2008 and 2011 as an extension to the
Transmodel Transmodel (formally ''CEN TC278, Reference Data Model For Public Transport, EN12896'') is the CEN European Reference Data Model for Public Transport Information; it provides a conceptual model of common public transport concepts and data structur ...
model and included both a conceptual model expressed in
Unified Modeling Language The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a general-purpose, developmental modeling language in the field of software engineering that is intended to provide a standard way to visualize the design of a system. The creation of UML was originally m ...
and a W3C XML Schema. It developed a detailed access model for stations and points of interest. * Between 2001 and 2012 a new more general Transmodel based schema
NeTEx NeTEx (formally Network Timetable Exchange ''PD CEN/TS 16614-1:2014', PD CEN/TS 16614-2:2014 and PD CEN/TS 16614-3:2014'') is the CEN Technical standard for exchanging Public Transport Information as XML documents. It provides a W3C XML schem ...
was developed which incorporated and extended the features of the IFOPT IFOPT schema as a uniform part of a data model for public transport stops and timetables. * Starting in 2014 a program to update Transmodel was commenced and the IFOPT conceptual model was integrated into the
Transmodel Transmodel (formally ''CEN TC278, Reference Data Model For Public Transport, EN12896'') is the CEN European Reference Data Model for Public Transport Information; it provides a conceptual model of common public transport concepts and data structur ...
Part2 describing transport networks including stops, points of interest and other IFOPT concerns. Part 2 was published in 2016.


References

prCEN Technical Specification Identification of Fixed Objects In Public Transport.


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