BS ISO 15638-22:2019
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Intelligent transport systems. Framework for collaborative telematics applications for regulated commercial freight vehicles (TARV) – Freight vehicle stability monitoring
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2019 | 42 |
The ISO 15638 series of standards (Parts 1 to 21) define the framework for online fleet management of regulated commercial freight vehicles utilizing data communication between in-vehicle systems and an application service provider via on-board communication unit interfacing with road monitoring infrastructure and roadside sensors. In this document, an unregulated service architecture frame work for freight vehicle stability monitoring architecture is defined. This statement does not preclude the regulated service where jurisdiction needs such a function.
The objective of this document is to provide a freight vehicle stability monitoring service function/application for non-enforcement applications [and sometimes for regulated application service (RAS)]. This is for road transport safety management purposes of regulated commercial freight vehicle movements. The scope of this document is to
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Reinforce vehicle stability monitoring for non-enforcement and other purposes by providing safety advisory information provisions to the freight vehicle drivers/operators transporting heavy goods on the freight vehicles.
This document defines the framework for remote vehicle stability monitoring for non-enforcement and other management purpose applications conceptual operation.
This document is complementary to, and does not replace, any ISO 15638 series standards. This document is beneficial to vehicle monitoring management purpose entities and it provides additional use cases for TARV service applications.
This document is specialized towards the realization of safer road transport of freight vehicles by providing safety advisory information to the vehicle from the service provider and it utilizes ISO 15638 series of standards basic architecture framework defined in ISO 15638-21. The vehicle on-board sensor detected freight vehicle and/or freight container stability data and/or road side sensor data (vehicle stability status detection at roadside) are sent out to the service provider through ITS communication media. The service provider provides users with safety information such as recommended safe speed limit for that particular vehicle and gives speed limit advice messages as necessary. The various V2I communication paths can be used according to the various use cases.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | 3 Terms and definitions |
14 | 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms |
15 | 5 Conformance 6 General overview and framework |
17 | 7 Basic conceptual operational requirement 7.1 General |
18 | 7.2 Basic requirements |
19 | 8 Requirements for services using generic vehicle data 8.1 General 8.1.1 Unregulated application services using only generic basic vehicle data 8.1.2 Unregulated application services using both generic vehicle data and additional application specific data 8.2 Conveyance identifiers |
20 | 9 Concept of operations for unregulated application services with additional data requirements including roadside sensors 9.1 General 9.2 Statement of the goals and objectives of the system |
21 | 9.3 Strategies, tactics, policies, and constraints affecting the system 9.4 Organizations, activities, and interactions among participants and stakeholders 9.5 Operational roles and processes for the system 9.5.1 Common role of the prime service provider |
22 | 9.5.2 Common role of the application service provider 9.5.3 Role of the application service 9.5.4 Service requirements definition |
23 | 9.5.5 Common role of user 9.5.6 Role of driver 9.5.7 Role of operator 9.5.8 Framework for operation |
24 | 9.5.9 ROAM ‘app’ library and data pantry 10 Sequence of operations for identified unregulated application services with additional data requirements 10.1 General 10.1.1 Overview |
28 | 10.2 Quality of service requirements |
29 | 10.3 Test requirements 10.4 Marking, labelling and packaging 11 Common features of unregulated TARV application services 11.1 Generic operational processes for the system |
31 | 11.2 Common characteristics for instantiations of unregulated application services |
32 | 11.3 Common sequence of operations for unregulated application services 11.4 Quality of service 11.5 Information security 11.6 Data naming content and quality |
33 | 11.7 Software engineering quality systems 11.8 Quality monitoring station 11.9 Audits 11.10 Data access control policy 11.11 Approval of IVSs and service provider 11.12 Approval of road side sensors 12 Declaration of patents and intellectual property |
34 | Annex A (informative) Application examples |
39 | Annex B (informative) Vehicle stability monitoring sensor examples |
40 | Bibliography |