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RoadXML
Filename extension
.rnd
Latest release
3.0.0
Type of formatRoad Network Description
Extended fromXML
Open format?Yes
Websiteroad-xml.org

RoadXML is an open file format for the road networks description used by driving simulators.

Overview

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RoadXML was initiated to contribute to road network format standardization in order to enhance the interoperability between simulators.[1] It is the outcome of the compilation of several original formats (GRS, RNS/RS, RND) developed in 1994 by academic and industrial partners: INRETS, Oktal, PSA Peugeot Citroën, Renault, Thales.

RoadXML offers a multi layer description of the environment for fast data access for real time applications. Here are the four main layers of information:

  • Topological: element’s location and connections with the rest of the network.
  • Logical: element’s signification in a road environment.
  • Physical: element’s properties (road surface or obstacles).
  • Visual: element’s geometry and 3D representation.

History

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Until its 2.0 version, RoadXML was called RND (for Road Network Description):

  • The version 1.0 was released in 2007 and used by PSA Peugeot Citroen.
  • The version 1.3 was released in 2008 and was an alternative file format for the SCANeR II driving simulator, co developed by Oktal and Renault.
  • The version 2.0 was released in 2009 as an open file format and was renamed RoadXML.
  • The version 2.1 was released in June 2010.
  • The version 2.2 was released in September 2010[2]
  • The version 2.3 was released in December 2011[3]
  • The version 2.4 was released in July 2013[4]
  • The version 2.4.1 was released in July 2016[5]
  • The version 2.4.6 was released in April 2019[6]
  • The version 3.0.0 was released in March 2020[7]


Since the version 2.1, an open source parser for RoadXML is also available on SourceForge.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "L'open source gagne la simulation de conduite". EditoWeb Magazine. 13 September 2010.
  2. ^ RoadXML 2.2 specification, J. Chaplier(2010)
  3. ^ RoadXML 2.3 specification, J. Chaplier(2011)
  4. ^ RoadXML 2.4 specification, D. Avendano(2013)
  5. ^ RoadXML 2.4.1 specification, D. Avendano(2016)
  6. ^ RoadXML 2.4.6 specification, D. Avendano(2019)
  7. ^ RoadXML 3.0.0 specification, M. Laurent(2020)
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