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Title: Part 3: Regional Central System Interface Standard


1
Part 3 Regional Central System Interface Standard
  • Talking Technology and Transportation (T3)
  • May 17, 2006
  • Using Standards to Make Smart Choices
  • David Mcilwraith
  • Booz Allen Hamilton

2
UTFS Elements of Standardization
PART 3 Regional Central System Interface
Specification
PART 4 System Security Planning and
Implementation Guideline
PART 2 Contactless Fare Media Data Format and
Interface Standard
3
General Scope of the Part 3 Standard
  • Applies to regional smart card-based fare
    collection systems
  • Two or more transit agencies using a common smart
    card
  • Agency specific as well as regional fare products
    on the card can be accommodated
  • Defines the messages between the Regional Central
    System (RCS) and the fare collection system
  • Uses existing standards and common practices
    where possible

4
General Purpose of thePart 3 Standard
  • Allow system components from multiple vendors to
    communicate with one Central System
  • Allow multiple transit agencies within a region
    to share a common Central System
  • Transit agencies can join a regional system at
    different times
  • Existing individual agency systems can form a
    regional system
  • Once the vendor implements the standardized
    interface, standard is developed, it can be
    reused elsewhere in other projects

5
General Description of the Part 3 Standard
  • Messages originate either at a CID (i.e. card
    device), Agency Central System, or the Regional
    Central System
  • Message definitions consist of a set of Data
    Objects, which are in turn made up of Data
    Elements
  • The Standard consists of a set of messages, with
    each
  • message defined by a set of Data
  • Objects and Data Elements
  • Each message has a unique
  • identifier
  • Messages are transmitted
  • using XML (Extensible Markup
  • Language)

Message
Object 1
Object 2
Object 3
Object n
Object Identifier
Object Data Elements
6
Message Types
  • The Part 3 Standard groups messages into three
    categories
  • CID to PICC Interaction Messages ? used to
    transfer transaction data
  • PICC Initialization
  • Fare Product and Service Load and Unload
    Transactions
  • Use Transactions and RCS Acknowledgements

7
Message Types (contd)
  • Scheme Control Messages ? Convey information
    relating to the operation of the card or device.
  • Action list
  • Negative List
  • Fare policy framework
  • Key management
  • Interface to Other Clearing Houses ? A minimal
    set of messages required to allow for financial
    clearing and settlement between two regional
    systems.

8
CID to PICC Interaction Messages PICC
Initialization Messages
  • Record the creation and issuance of a smart card
    for use in the regional program

9
CID to PICC Interaction Messages Load/Unload
Transaction Messages
  • Record the addition and removal of fare products
    and services to/from the smart card

10
CID to PICC Interaction Messages Use Transaction
Messages
  • Record the use of the smart card within agency
    systems

11
Scheme Control Messages Action List Messages
  • Used to transfer autoload requests from the RCS
    to agency systems and to record the addition,
    removal, and use of autoload services

12
Scheme Control Messages Negative List Messages
  • Used to transfer negative list updates from the
    RCS to agency systems

13
Scheme Control Messages Fare Policy Framework
Messages
  • Used to transfer regional fare table updates from
    the RCS to agency systems

14
Scheme Control Messages Key Management Messages
  • Used to download new authentication key sets from
    the RCS to agency systems

15
Interface to Other Clearing Houses End of Day
Reconciliation Messages
  • Provide a summary of the transactions transmitted
    from an agency system to the RCS
  • A501 End of Day Position
  • A502 - End of Day Transaction Receipt

16
Message Structure
  • Most messages send information generated by the
    CID to the RCS (usually via a local computer, and
    an Agency Central System).
  • These messages consist of data extracted from and
    added to the PICC and data generated by the CID.
  • These messages have a common general structure,
    although the actual content will vary with
    message type.

17
Message Structure (contd)
  • For these messages, Message Data Objects and
    Elements are grouped into four sections
  • 1 When and where used data information on when
    and where the transaction occurred
  • 2 Authentication data used to validate the
    message
  • 3 PICC data information used or modified on
    the PICC as part of the transaction
  • 4 CID data information created by the CID as
    part of the transaction

18
Message Structure Example
Item Number Data Element Name
1.1 MessageIdentifier
1.2 MessageVersion
1.3 MessageRevision
1.4 LocationDataObject
1.5 VehicleDataObject
1.6 EquipmentDataObject
1.7 PICCDataObject
1.8 DateAndTimeDataObject
1.9 EmployeeDataObject
1.10 ActionEventDataObject
2.1 AuthenticationDataObject
3.1 TAPOAsRead
3.2 PHPOAsRead
3.3 RegionalTPurseObjectAsWritten
3.4 RegionalTPurseXAsWritten
3.5 THOAsWritten
3.6 THOXAsWritten
4.1 UseDeductDataObject
4.2 UseValidationDataObject
Message NameUse of Regional T-Purse
Section 1 When and Where
Section 2 Authentication
Section 3 PICC Data
Section 4 CID Data
19
Message Definition Format
  • Messages are defined in a consistent format to
    assist in interpretation
  • Use of Regional T-Purse

Message Name Use of Regional T-Purse
Purpose/Use Documents the use of the regional T-Purse only to pay for transit service
Publisher/Creator AFC device
Subscriber(s) Regional Clearing House or Product Owner
Notes
Item Number Data Element Name XML Tag Notes
1.1 MessageIdentifier ltMessageIdentifiergt A401
1.2 MessageVersion ltMessageVersiongt
1.3 MessageRevision ltMessageRevisiongt
1.4 LocationDataObject ltLocationDataObjectgt
1.5 VehicleDataObject ltVehicleDataObjectgt Optional
20
Advantages of Adoption
  • Interoperability
  • Transit agencies can accept other agencies smart
    cards
  • Agency systems can be procured and implemented at
    different times
  • Reduced Cost
  • Reduced need for customization and re-engineering
  • Transit agencies can purchase equipment from
    multiple vendors (competitive procurement)
  • Potential to share costs through common
    operations

21
Mechanism for Adoption Use
  • Achieve consensus for UTFS adoption among
    participating agencies
  • Define business rules for regional program
    participation (including ownership, governance,
    regional fare products, fee and revenue sharing)
  • Identify distinct messages and implementation
    approach to be used within the region
  • Establish RCS with support for selected messages
  • Procure new (or modify existing) systems to
    support XML-based messages exchanges with RCS

22
Evolution of the Standard
  • Interface to Agency Central System may be added
  • Implementation Guide
  • Certification and Testing

23
Review Points
  • Comprehensive message set to allow for
    standardization in communication with Regional
    Central System
  • Flexibility to allow for different scenarios
  • Full definitions of data elements and objects for
    each message type
  • Uses XML for message transmission

24
More Information
  • Martin Schroeder, P.E., APTA
  • mschroeder_at_apta.com
  • 202-496-4885
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