ISO/DTS 15143-4
(Main)Earth-moving machinery and mobile road construction machinery — Worksite data exchange — Part 4: Worksite topographical data
Earth-moving machinery and mobile road construction machinery — Worksite data exchange — Part 4: Worksite topographical data
The scope of this document includes the requirements for data exchange at the interface between earth- moving machinery, as defined in ISO 6165, mobile road construction machinery, as defined in ISO 22242 and the worksite information system. This part of the ISO 15143 series includes: the specification of server-to-server data communication, the definition of data elements and file definitions for worksite descriptions, such as: task execution descriptions, periodic progress monitoring and as-built descriptions.
Engins de terrassement et machines mobiles de construction de routes — Échange de données sur le chantier — Partie 4: Données topographiques sur le chantier
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ISO/TC 127/SC 3
Earth-moving machinery and
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mobile road construction
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Part 4:
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Technical
Specification
ISO/TC 127/SC 3
Earth-moving machinery and
Secretariat: JISC
mobile road construction
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machinery — Worksite data
2024-07-17
exchange —
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2024-09-11
Part 4:
Worksite topographical data
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Contents Page
Foreword .v
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 2
3.1 General terms relating to construction worksites and technology .2
3.2 Terms specific to field positioning .4
3.3 Terms specific to data exchange .6
3.4 Terms specific to codelist.7
4 System overview . 8
4.1 Service roles .8
4.2 Project data .9
4.3 Design model exchange format .10
4.4 Common localization.10
4.5 Units and formatting .10
4.6 As-built and production data exchange.10
4.7 Concept diagram .10
5 Method of data exchange between servers .11
5.1 General .11
5.2 API URL . 12
5.3 Discovering worksites . 12
5.4 Reporting unexpected errors . 12
5.5 Authorizing worksite data exchange . 12
5.6 Versioning . 12
6 Method of project data exchange .12
6.1 General . 12
6.2 Obtaining project data . 13
6.3 Contributing project data . 13
7 Method of as-built and production data exchange .13
7.1 General . 13
7.2 System-of-record data stream .14
7.3 Real-time data stream .14
8 Method of design model data exchange . 14
8.1 Design file format .14
8.2 Background drawings . 15
8.3 Codelist . 15
9 Method of local position correction and localization .15
9.1 General . 15
9.2 RTK GNSS position correction . 15
9.3 Localization . 15
Annex A (normative) Authorization mechanisms for worksite data exchange . 17
Annex B (normative) Worksite directory SMS API .22
Annex C (informative) Server to server use cases .28
Annex D (normative) Shared data types .30
Annex E (normative) Project data types .34
Annex F (normative) Project data SMS API .53
Annex G (normative) As-built and production system-of-record types .84
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Annex H (normative) As-built and production real-time types .94
Annex I (normative) As-built and production data system-of-record SMS API .111
Annex J (normative) As-built and production data real-time SMS API .115
Annex K (normative) Localization .118
Annex L (normative) ISO LandXML .122
Annex M (informative) Codelist .176
Annex N (normative) Maintenance agency .178
Bibliography .181
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