Published July 10, 2024 | Version v3.0.0
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ERA Vocabulary

  • 1. Edna
  • 2. Oscar

Contributors

Hosting institutions:

  • 1. Julián
  • 2. Dylan
  • 3. Ivo
  • 4. Marina
  • 5. Pieter
  • 6. Polymnia
  • 7. Wouter

Description

This is the human and machine readable Vocabulary/Ontology governed by the European Union Agency for Railways. It represents the concepts and relationships linked to the sectorial legal framework and the use cases under the Agency´s remit, as described in the Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/777 of 16 May 2019 on the common specifications for the register of railway infrastructure and repealing Implementing Decision 2014/880/EU.

Currently, this vocabulary covers the European railway infrastructure and the vehicles authorized to operate over it. It is a semantic/browsable representation of the RINF application guide and ERATV application guides that were built by domain experts in the RINF and ERATV working parties.

The vocabulary also includes the routebook concepts described in appendix D2 "Elements the infrastructure manager has to provide to the railway undertaking for the Route Book" as presented in the Comission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/773 of 16 May 2019 on the technical specification for interoperability relating to the operation and traffic management subsystem of the rail system within the European Union and repealing Decision 2012/757/EU and the appendix D3 "ERTMS trackside engineering information relevant to operation that the infrastructure manager shall provide to the railway undertaking".

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References

  • Leveraging semantic technologies for digital interoperability in the European railway domain Julian Andres Rojas Melendez (UGent) , Marina Aguado, Polymnia Vasilopoulou, Ivo Velitchkov, Dylan Van Assche (UGent) , Pieter Colpaert (UGent) and Ruben Verborgh (UGent) (2021) The Semantic Web – ISWC 2021. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12922. p.648-664