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CONCEPT

Fields

Type

Description

Purpose

ID (Concept identifier)

M

coordinate

GRAMMAR

Concept name

M

Coordinate

GRAMMAR

Concept type

M

coordinate

GRAMMAR

Also known as

O

position; gps

TIC Description

Definition

M

Is the "Position Reference Point" coordinates of a subject (CHE, spreader, ground slot, bollard, etc) in reference of "Earth coordinates"

Definition 2nd proposal (MK, Taskforce Position):

Coordinates represent the geographic position of any kind of subject, determined at its subject-specific position reference point, in reference to earth’s geographic coordinate system. They must consist of at least two values (Latitude/Longitude) for explicit and precise representation represeposition reference pointntation of the position.

TIC Description

Further Detail

O

To be defined in this section:

how are the coordinates measured/expressed? (alingned with ISO 6709)
Y = latitude; X = longitude; Z = altitude (height in meters [m])

This definition is the counterpart to the “location” concept. (logical position)

The representation of coordinates is aligned with standard ISO 6709:

  • Latitude (y-axis) representing North (N) & East South (ES) = positive value
    South (S

  • Longitude (x-axis) representing East (E) & West (w) = negative value
    which W)

  • Altitude (z-axis) representing the height

  • identification of used coordinate reference system (CRS) is in use?

  • calculation of coordinates for subjects without position sensor:
    e.g. use #location (logical position) deducted from TOS data

  • translation between concepts #location & #coordinate done on TOS level

  • discuss concept for #position_reference_point (68. Position Reference Point )

  • OTHER POINTS?

ISO 6709
  • optional)

Coordinates must be related to a pre-defined, subject-specific position reference point, indicating where on the subject the coordinate relates to.

Coordinates are retrieved from different sources, enabling different levels of accuracy e.g.:

  • position detection systems (GNSS sensors)

  • manual input, e.g. from the CHE operator, if applicable

  • calculated from a location (logical position) by the TOS

Thereby, a set of coordinates can be translated into a “location”, whereas every “location” has an underlying set of coordinates.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_6709_relative

TIC Description

Required Information

M

SUBJECT and VALUE

TIC Description

SUBJECT

 

#CHE; #STS; #SC; #RTG; #RMG; #TT; #FKL; #Gate; #Terminal; #MC; #Luminary; #Engine

 

POINT OF MEASUREMENT

 

#input;#internal_in ; #internal_out ;#output

#schedule; #planning; #estimated; #actual; #performed

 

OBSERVED PROPERTY

 

#value; #status;

 

Value

 

2xinteger

 

Related standards

O

 ISO 6709; WGS84

TIC Description

Related TIC 4.0 definition

O

#position_reference_point; #coordinate_area; #location; #location_area

TIC Description

Example

M

che_coordinate: +4012.22 -07500.25 = the Container handling equipment is in position 40°12.22' N & 075°00.25' W.

che_coordinate_status: TRUE = the container handling equipment transmits its position.

TIC Description

Example in the context of the grammar

M

TIC Description

Link to one or more operational processes

M

TIC Description

Search tags

M

Technical

Version / Date

M

TIC_Q4_2020 / 15.09.2020

Technical

Internal TIC Version

M

definition technical group

Technical

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