Kind: Terminator
Class: Field
Type: System
Wayside Equipment
Overview
'Wayside Equipment' represents train interface equipment (usually) maintained and operated by the railroad and (usually) physically located at or near a grade crossing. It is a source and destination for information for, or about, approaching trains and their crews (e.g. the time at which the train will arrive and the time it will take to clear a crossing, crossing status or warnings, etc.). Generally one wayside equipment interface would be associated with one highway rail intersection. However, multiple crossings may be controlled using information based on data from one wayside equipment interface.
This physical object does not have any functionality defined in ARC-IT, as it exists outside the system functional boundary.
This physical object is included in the following Service Packages:
Triples
Security
This physical object has the following security levels for the associated service packages.
Physical Object Security | ||||
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Security Class | Confidentiality | Integrity | Availability | Service Package |
Class 5 | Moderate | High | High | Advanced Railroad Grade Crossing |
Class 5 | Low | High | High | Transit Signal Priority |
Class 2 | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Standard Railroad Grade Crossing |
Interfaces Diagram
Standards
Currently, there are no standards associated with the physical object itself though the interfaces may have standards associated with them. For standards related to interfaces, see the specific information flow triple pages.