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Status implementasjon and use of UIC leaflet 930
Gunn-Helene KrogstadSystem administrator Eress
Best Practice Workshop: UIC leaflet 930 energy data exchange
February 5th 2014
Implementation of UIC leaflet 930 Eress was a active part of the workgroup and creating the
UIC Leaflet 930 Implementation started early 2009 First communication though the Exchange module on the
rules of UIC and implementation guide was receiving data from Saphymo for SNCF summer of 2009.
Adjusted communication between the Eress partners to UIC leaflet 930
Possibility to exchange data on FTP/SFTP and SMTP Mostly used is FTP/SFTP
Infrastructure managers Erex are exchanging data withJernbaneverket (Norway)
Trafikverket (Sweden) Trafikverket (Sweden)
Jernbaneverket (Norway), Banedanmark (Denmark)Banedanmark (Denmark)
Trafikverket (Sweden)Infrabel (Belgium)
DeucheBahn (Germany), Vivens (Netherlands in testing), RFF receiving (testing only)Finland
No exchange but receiving data on UTILTS format from DCSNetwork Rail
Sending data for train operator Virgin Rails for billingRFF
Sending and receiving dataÖBB
Receiving data for test of ÖBB data
Interface between Erex and Metering systems Railway Box, FTP to Erex connection, pushed UTILTS, once a
day Mors Smith EMS & Saphymo DHS, FTP connection to Erex for
SNCF and SNCB with Saphymo GAIA system, UTILTS pushed once a day
Soprano EURO box, FTP connection to Erex from Socle, UTILTS dummy message once a day not yet good quality metering data received
Elster (former Energy ICT ), FTP connection from our own DHS, UTILTS messages also FTP connection with the Network Rail Energy ICT (Elster) server
Saira(former Far Systems), FTP connection for Belgian Railway undertakings, UTILTS messages pushed once a day
Alstom TMS delivery system, delivering for Virgin Rail, csv file, pushed twice a day, SMTP (translated by Erex into UTILTS)
Solvera Lynx tested not receiving daily UniControls in progress by developing for testing
EXAMPLES EREX INTERACTIONS
READY TODAY FOR THE RAILWAYS OF TOMORROW