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This publication TIC4.0 2021.1 contains the semantic, dataset roadmap, data model and 25 definitions on the topic of Power Source and Activity. It is a very extensive publication with the aim to give the reader a clear overview (from managers to developers) of the TIC4.0 standards for the cargo handling industry.

These 25 definitions are part of the ongoing work to develop a vocabulary for the cargo handling industry. The total and growing list of definitions can be accessed on the digital platform of TIC4.0. The links are provided in the dictionary. The release combines the actual definition in the TIC4,.0 templates with the general approach on how to use this in data models, schemas and JSON formats as examples.

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The semantic combines 6 basic elements: HEADERSUBJECTCONCEPTOBSERVED PROPERTY, POINT OF MEASUREMENT and VALUE to represent a unique reality.

HEADER identifies the message in origin, (destination), time of reference for the message and unique reference.

SUBJECT (who) is the entity that is doing or being the CONCEPT.

CONCEPT (what is-does) refers always to a particular subject (or subject-subsystem) specifying what the subject is (status) or does (action-event)

OBSERVED PROPERTY (how much) is the magnitude of the concept (status, pieces, length, volume, weight, energy, time, speed, power, duration, acceleration…) represented in the value.

POINT OF MEASUREMENT (where) defines where in place and time (past, present, future) the value representing the concept observed property of the subject is measured and represented.

VALUE is the actual measured result for a specific combination of time of measurement + subject+ concept + observed property + point of measurement. The same value can be represented in several units.

The combination of a SUBJECT with multiple combinations of CONCEPTsOBSERVED PROPERTies and POINT OF MEASUREMENTs give us a unique meaning of a VALUE.

TIC 4.0 aims to define each of these elements.

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The Data Set is just the database that contains the well-defined by TIC 4.0 list of data (a piece of reality). We represent this data as a combination of subject+concept+observed property, indicating what possible point of measurements and units are valid.

  1. Data: represented in a flat format

  2. Subject: including subject and sub-subjects

  3. Concept: represented by the concept id

  4. Observed Property (Obs Property)

  5. Point of Measurement (PoM)

  6. Value: possible units to be used for the data representation

  7. Link to the definition: hyperlink to the definition template for each component of the data.

  8. Workflow status (status): what is the status within the TIC 4.0 workflow

  9. Version: expressed in “year.version”

  10. Release: date of realising in “yyymmdd” format

  11. Short Description: for a fast understanding of the data. This short definition is not enough to fully understand the data.

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2021.1 Dataset

Within 2021.1 realise release TIC 4.0 has focus focused its effort in two topics of the Dataset for CHE: Activity and PowerSouce. Activity represents the “status” of the CHE and the PowerSource contains the most relevant data of any kind of powersource (engine) of the CHE.

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For the digital formating of the semantic and data set we need a data model to structure the data and a data schema to define the details of the content like the validity of the format or the type of data (boolean, entire, real etc), what data is mandatory or could be omitted etc.

For the 2021.1 realise release the data model has been defined based on the RDF https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_Description_Framework using the subject->predicate->object schema.

Following the semantic web standard (subject: object) the model has 3 main components: header, asset description and measurement.

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SUBJECT creates the hierarchy tree structure (we have sub-subjects) that helps to identify the boundary of the value. The hierarchy is fixed by TIC 4.0 for each kind of subject (CHE, TOS, Terminal) and can mix any type of subjects (ie: e.g. machine.process = che.move). The subjects conform to an array defined by the (concept) metadata so many subjects identical but with different metadata (id or name or location or…) can be sent in the same message. (1 message with several CHEs or one CHE with several spreaders).

The CONCEPTs CONCEPT'smetadata defines “what is” and the CONCEPT“what does”. Both are flat (no hierarchy, no arrays) and we can use as many as necessary. Also, two concepts can be combined with “and” or “or” creating a new concept that in fact is the condition that makes both true. E.g. ie “hoisting_and_trolleying” that represents the action of hoisting at and trolleying at the same time (both status statuses must be true).

OBSERVED PROPERTies defines define the magnitudes of the CONCEPT, is are flat (no hierarchy) and we can be used as many times as necessary per CONCEPT.

For each OBSERVED PROPERTies an array created by the combination of the different POINT OF MEASUREMENTs in time (actual, estimated, etc), place (input, iinput, ioutput, output), timestamps and the differents Units will give an array (a list) of VALUEs. The array could be as long as necessary per each message. The length will depend on the relation between the data frequency and the message frequency and also the amount of different POINT OF MEASUREMENTs that needs need to be represented.

Below one example of one message with 3 subjects (1 subject and 2 sub-subjects), 3 metadata per subject, 2 different concepts that apply to several subjects and 3 observed properties that affect all the subjects.

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Based on the 2021.1 Data Set road map an extensive Json JSON example has been complete completed with all possible data that can be used following the standards. This JSON will be extended as soon as it would be required to represent new subjects, concepts or observed properties.

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The subject definitions are referring to the TIC4.0 semantic: SUBJECT (who) is the entity that is doing or being the CONCEPT.

In this 2021.1 we use a complete set of draft definitions subjects for CHE (physical devices) that are listed in the https://tic40.atlassian.net/l/c/FxmCAXxr but only 3 are completely ready for publication.

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The 2021.1 release includes the most relevant concepts for a CHE activity that represents the most important states as , i.e. if it is the “on”, “off”, “working” or “idle”. But these can be used for any subject including a process. Besides these “status” concepts a relevant set of definitions has been publish for the PowerSource (engine) also valid for any kind of “engine” regardless of the type. We invite you to have a look at the https://tic40.atlassian.net/l/c/FxmCAXxr or if you prefer at the CHE JSON data model 2021.1 that includes the road map 2021 for any CHE.

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