IEEE 1474-2-2003 pdf download IEEE Standard for User Interface Requirements in Communications- Based Train Control (CBTC) Systems
1.Overview
This standard establishes user interface requirements for communications-based train control (CBTC) sub.systems. This standard is divided into 7 clauses. Clause 1 provides the scope and purpose of this standardClause 2 lists references to other standards that are useful in applying this standard. Clause 3 provides definitions that are either not found in other standards, or have been modifed for use with this standard. Clause 4defines general user interface requirements applicable to both CBTC trainborne and non-trainborne userinterfaces, including both operational and maintenance functions. Clause 5 defines specific user interfacerequirements for CBTC trainborne subsystems, including what information should be displayed, and guide-lines as to how this information should be displayed, with specific emphasis on operational functions. Clause6 defines similar user interface requirements for CBTC non-trainborne subsystems. Clause 7 defines userinterface requirements applicable to maintenance diagnostics for CBTC subsystems
This standard should be read in conjunction with IEEE Std 1474.1TM -1999.
1.1 Scope
This standard establishes user interface requirements in CBTC systems
1.2 Purpose
This standard will provide for consistent user interfaces that take advantage of the characteristics of CBTCsystems to enhance service effectiveness of a rail transit system.
1.3 Range of applications
The CBTC user interface requirements defined in this standard are intended to be applicable to the full rangeof transit applications, including light rail, heavy rail, and commuter rail transit systems.
1.4 Existing applications
Existing CBTC installations and projects in progress prior to the effective date of this standard need notcomply with the new or revised requirements of this edition, except where specifically required by theauthority having jurisdiction.
2.References
This standard shall be used in conjunction with the following publications. In case of a conflict between thisstandard and the referenced document, this standard shall take precedence. Those provisions of the refer-enced documents, which are not in conflict with this standard, shall apply as referenced.
EEE Std 1474.1-1999,IEEE Standard for Communications Based Train Control (CBTC) Performance andFunctional Requirements.23
EEE Std 1483 -2000.IEEE Standard for Verifcation of Vital Functions in Processor-Based Systems Usedin Rail Transit Control
MIL-STD 1472, Revision F, Human Engineering Design Criteria for Military Systems, Equipment, andFacilities4the following sections::
Control/Display Integration: Section 5.1 and all its subsectionsVisual Displays: Section 5.2 and all its subsections except 5.2.1.3.12 and 5.2.1.6.6 (NBC compatibil-ity): 5.2.2.1.12.1 (incandescent lamp redundancy): and 5.2.6.13 (helmet mounted displays)Audio Displays: Section 5.3 to subsection 5.3.85 inclusive and subsection 5.3,14Controls: Subsections 5.4.3.1.3 (Keyboards). 5.4.3.2.6 (Mouse). 5.4.3.2.7 (Light Pens). 5.4.6 (Touch
Screens) and 5.4.7(Speech Recognition)
Labeling: Section 5.5 and all its subsections
Anthropometry: Section 5.6 excluding subsection 5.6.2
User-Computer Interface: Section 5.14 and all its subsections except 5.14.3.4.3 (freezing of dynamic
displays)
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