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Overall Program for DSRC

Overall Program for DSRC. Lee Armstrong Armstrong Consulting, Inc. LRA@tiac.net. OVERVIEW. FCC Petition for 5.9 GHz in 1998 5.9 GHz Standards work started 1998 Technology selected in 2001, full set of standards to be completed by end of 2003

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Overall Program for DSRC

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  1. Overall Program for DSRC Lee ArmstrongArmstrong Consulting, Inc. LRA@tiac.net Armstrong Consulting, Inc.

  2. OVERVIEW • FCC Petition for 5.9 GHz in 1998 • 5.9 GHz Standards work started 1998 • Technology selected in 2001, full set of standards to be completed by end of 2003 • Every indication that 5.9 GHz DSRC will be commercial success within a few years Armstrong Consulting, Inc.

  3. North American Goals • Full interoperability • Performance • Full range of applications and installations • Meet business needs (cost, schedule, etc) Armstrong Consulting, Inc.

  4. Overall North American Program Armstrong Consulting, Inc.

  5. Original Responsibilities ISOWG16 ASTME17.51 IEEESCC32 ISOWG15 16.0 ARCHITECTURE Architecture Upperlayers Resource manager Lowerlayers Security 16.1CALM L7 Layermanagement Resource manager V to VCommunications 16.2Internet DD & MS Early adopters 16.3Probe data 1455 Branding & marketing Not a complete list, others include AASHTO, SAE, ISO/WG1, AM-IC, IEEE Data Registry Armstrong Consulting, Inc.

  6. Current SDO Responsibilities ISOWG16 ASTME17.51 IEEESCC32 SAE 16.0 Architecture Architecture Upperlayers DD & MS 16.1CALM Lowerlayers In-Vehicle Interfaces Resource manager Early adopters 16.2Internet Auto Mfg. V to VCommunications Branding & marketing 16.3Probe data CAMP Security Security VSCC Security Not a complete list, others include AASHTO, ISO/WG1, AMI-C, IEEE Data Registry Armstrong Consulting, Inc.

  7. Document Sharing or Dependencies ISOWG16 ASTME17.51 IEEESCC32 SAE 16.0 Architecture Architecture Upperlayers DD & MS 16.1CALM Lowerlayers In-Vehicle Interfaces Resource manager Early adopters 16.2Internet Auto Mfg. V to VCommunications Branding & marketing 16.3Probe data CAMP Security Security VSCC Security Not a complete list, others include AASHTO, ISO/WG1, AMI-C, IEEE Data Registry Armstrong Consulting, Inc.

  8. DaimlerChrysler General Motors Nissan Ford Toyota BMW Volkswagen 3-M Acunia Amtech ARINC Armstrong Consulting Atheros Caltrans Denso Mitretek Motorola Mark IV OKI Electric PATH Raytheon SIRIT Highway Electronics Sumitomo Electric TechnoCom Toshiba TransCore Visteon Wi-LAN JHU/APL Participants • GTRI • Hitachi • IDMicro • IMEC • Intersil • ITS-America • JHU/APL • King County Metro Transit • N.Y. Thruway Authority • AASHTO • Michigan DOT • Washington State DOT • MiCOM Spa Armstrong Consulting, Inc.

  9. Schedule Armstrong Consulting, Inc.

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