BS ISO 21217:2020:2021 Edition
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Intelligent transport systems. Station and communication architecture
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 70 |
This document describes the communications reference architecture of nodes called “ITS station units” designed for deployment in intelligent transport systems (ITS) communication networks. The ITS station reference architecture is described in an abstract manner. While this document describes a number of ITS station elements, whether or not a particular element is implemented in an ITS station unit depends on the specific communication requirements of the implementation.
This document also describes the various communication modes for peer-to-peer communications over various networks between ITS communication nodes. These nodes can be ITS station units as described in this document or any other reachable nodes.
This document specifies the minimum set of normative requirements for a physical instantiation of the ITS station based on the principles of a bounded secured managed domain.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | undefined |
7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
15 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
21 | 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms |
24 | 5 Requirements 6 Overview of ITS communications 6.1 ITS services and applications |
25 | 6.2 ITS communication technologies |
26 | 6.3 ITS communication characteristics |
27 | 6.4 Localized and networked communications 6.5 Hybrid communications 6.6 ITS communication networks |
28 | 6.7 ITS station interconnection scenarios |
30 | 6.8 Communication paths and data flows |
31 | 7 ITS station — overview 7.1 ITS station — concept |
32 | 7.2 ITS station architecture 7.2.1 Generalized OSI model |
35 | 7.2.2 ITS station nodes |
36 | 7.2.3 Protocol and service data units in the ITS-S protocol stack |
37 | 7.2.4 Distributed implementations of ITS-S roles |
39 | 8 Details of elements of ITS-S reference architecture 8.1 ITS-S interfaces 8.1.1 Implementation habits 8.1.2 ITS-S management interfaces |
40 | 8.1.3 ITS-S security interfaces 8.1.4 ITS-S communications interfaces 8.1.5 ITS-S application programming interface 8.2 ITS-S access layer 8.2.1 Access technologies |
41 | 8.2.2 Details of the ITS-S access layer |
42 | 8.2.3 Logical channels |
43 | 8.2.4 Prioritization of transmission requests |
44 | 8.3 ITS-S networking and transport layer 8.3.1 ITS-S networking and transport layer details |
45 | 8.3.2 Networking protocols 8.3.3 Transport protocols |
46 | 8.4 ITS-S facilities layer 8.4.1 ITS-S facilities layer details |
47 | 8.4.2 ITS-S facilities services |
48 | 8.5 ITS-S management entity 8.5.1 Management entity details |
50 | 8.5.2 Management functionality 8.6 ITS-S security entity 8.6.1 Security entity details |
52 | 8.6.2 Functionality 8.7 ITS-S applications 8.7.1 ITS-S applications details |
54 | 8.7.2 ITS service |
55 | 9 Typical implementations of ITS-SUs |
56 | Annex A (informative) Illustration of typical ITS-SU implementations |
60 | Annex B (informative) ITS-S configurations |
64 | Bibliography |