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land-side activity which receives collected probe data from probe collection and processes it
NOTE Probe processing does not receive any information from probe collection that identifies the vehicle or driver.
data from probe data messages which has been collated and analyzed in combination with other data
table in an AME that stores management related information for resident applications
commands sent within probe vehicle systems to manage the content and transmission of probe messages.
NOTE: Examples include: (a) selectively enable or disable various levels of probe data reporting, (b) selectively enable or disable reporting of particular types of probe data, (c) adjust the criteria for probe data reporting for specific probe data elements (for example “do not report a smaller than ±3 degree difference in air temperature), or (d) adjust the criteria for probe data reporting for specific probe data elements based on the delta value. These PDRM instructions can be structured with time and/or geographic information to define a context which the instructions are valid.
implementation of an ITS station in a central ITS subsystem
a CALM station acting as a source node, also referred to as a service provider, distributes information to its neighbors; the receiving neighbors, also referred to as service user, optionally merge the information with their local information state and decide on a possible re-distribution of the (merged) information.
a source node defines a geographical destination area and distributes information to appropriate neighbors; receiving nodes being outside the destination area re-distribute the information to appropriate neighbors; receiving nodes being inside the destination area broadcast the information.
party which is responsible for receiving probe messages sent by a probe data sender
NOTE A probe data collector is responsible for probe data at any stage.