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ITS activities in ETSI

Explore the comprehensive standards for deploying Intelligent Transport Systems, harmonizing hardware and security while ensuring global competitiveness and benefit. Join the ETSI workshop in Doha in February 2012 to learn more.

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ITS activities in ETSI

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  1. ITS activities in ETSI Mike Sharpe, ETSI VP ESP (ETSI Standardization Projects)

  2. ITS Stakeholders Road authorities Road operators ASECAP – CEDR C2C-CC Europe CAMP USA OEMs Japan Global suppliers Participating in Standardisation Ecuropean Commission INFSO – MOVE - ENTR ITS Directive US DOT – NHTSA MLIT ETSI TC ITS CEN TC 278 ISO TC 204 / ITU IEEE/SAE National standards -ANSI Public operators and service providers

  3. Standards – 1st releaseETSI TC ITS

  4. Standards towards deployment

  5. EU – US – JP harmonisation IEEE / SAE ETSI TC ITS CEN/ISO Common Hardware – harmonised security approach and message sets

  6. Standards for deployment Customer benefit and competitiveness 3rd release 2nd release 1st release mid 2012 Research Standards FOTs

  7. Demonstration in Vienna • Demonstration of ETSI G5 technology • C2C-CC and Austrian infrastructure

  8. Standardisation opportunities • Adopt a set of standards based on a common communication architecture – To be finish in 2012 • Coordinate activities with international and national standards organisations – strong liaison activities • Achieve common hardware for ITS deployment via standards – typical media and security standards • Ensure global approach for standards - but: not too much and too late.... 4th ETSI TC ITS workshop 7 – 9 February 2012 Doha Qatar www.etsi.org/itsworkshop

  9. Supplementary Slides

  10. Intelligent Transport Systems • Reduce traffic congestion • Improve traffic management • Improve traffic law enforcement • Develop integrated public transport system • Achieve better modal balance • Improve road safety • Reduce environmental impact • Reduce fatalities • Provide passenger information systems • Provide a global set of comprehensive standards

  11. Intelligent Transport Systems

  12. ETSI TC ITS Organization TC ITS PLENARY WG1 WG2 WG3 WG4 WG5 Application Requirements and Services Architecture and Cross Layer Transport and Network Media and Medium related Security

  13. The past is now • Basic Set of Applications (ETSI TR 102 638) • Cooperative Systems Services • Cooperative Awareness Basic Service(ETSI TS 102 637-2) • Decentralized Environmental Notification Basic Service(ETSI TS 102 637-3) • ITS Communications Architecture (ETSI EN 302 665) • Framework for testing (ETSI EG 202 798) • GeoNetworking standards (ETSI TS 102 636-x series) • requirements, scenarios, network architecture • Harmonized Standard for 5,9 GHz ITS spectrum(ITS-G5) (ETSI EN 302 571) • ITS-G5 profile standard (ETSI ES 202 663) • Security Services and Architecture (ETSI TS 102 731)

  14. Application requirements and services • Local Dynamic Map • ETSI EN 302 895 • Facilities Layer Functionalities • Position and time (ETSI TS 102 890-3) • Cooperative Systems specifications • Intersection Collision Risk Warning (ETSI TS 101 539-2) • Longitudinal Collision Risk Warning (ETSI TS 101 539-3) • eVehicle Charging Spot Notification (ETSI TS 102 556-1) • Test specifications for Cooperative AwarenessMessages published • ETSI TS 102 868-x series • Test specifications for DecentralizedEnvironmental Notification Messages published • ETSI TS 102 869-x series

  15. Architecture & Cross Layer • Cross layer specifications • ETSI TS 102 723-x series • define harmonized interfaces between the layers • Classification and management of applications • ETSI TS 102 860 • Facilities Layer Functionalities • Communication Management (ETSI TS 102 890-1) • Services announcement (ETSI TS 102 890-2) • Test specifications for CALM • ISO 21210 (ETSI TS 102 981-x series) • ISO 21214 (ETSI TS 102 982-x series) • ISO 21215 (ETSI TS 102 983-x series)

  16. Transport and Network • GeoNetworking (ETSI TS 102 636-x series) • Internet integration, media dependentand independent functionalities • Cross layer specifications • Interface between network and transportlayers and facilities layer (ETSI TS 102 723-11) • Network and Transport Layer • Analysis of IPv6 for networking (ETSI TR 101 555) • Test specifications for GeoNetworking published • Basic Transport Protocol (ETSI TS 102 870-x series) • Transmission of IP packets (ETSI TS 102 859-x series) • ITS-G5 (ETSI TS 102 871-x series)

  17. Media and Medium related • Congestion Control Mechanisms for ITS-G5(ETSI TS 102 687) • Improves spectrum access and sharing • Harmonized channel usage for ITS-G5(ETSI TS 102 724) • Mitigation techniques DSRC / ITS-G5(ETSI TS 102 792) • Improves co-existence of DSRC based toll services andITS services operating in the 5 GHz frequency band • Radio related test specifications • Congestion Control for ITS-G5 (ETSI TS 102 917) • Mitigation techniques DSRC / ITS-G5 (ETSI TS 102 916)

  18. Security • Identity Management and IdentityProtection in ITS (ETSI ES 202 910) • Stage 3 mapping for IEEE 1609.2(ETSI TS 102 867) • Security architecture and ITS StationSecurity Management (ETSI TS 102 940) • Identity, Trust and Privacy Management(ETSI TS 102 941) • Access Control and Secure and Privacypreserving services (ETSI TS 102 942) • Confidentiality services (ETSI TS 102 943)

  19. Cooperation and Liaisons • SDOs • ISO TC 204, CEN TC 278, IEEE 802.11 and 1609 • IETF MEXT, ARIB, TTA, SAE, SAC TC 268 • Regulatory bodies • ITU, CEPT, APT • Fora and consortia • Car-to-Car Communication Consortium • ERTICO – ITS in Europe • TISA • Research projects • DRIVE C2X, COMeSafety 2 • Administrations • US Department of Transportation (US DOT) • Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Japan (MIC) • European Commission

  20. ETSI TC ITS Contact • Meeting activities • ETSI TC ITS Workshop, 07-09 February 2012, Doha • ETSI TC ITS#10 meeting, 23-27 April 2012, Sophia Antipolis • TC ITS Officials • Mr Søren HESS (hess@shess.dk)ETSI TC ITS Chairman • Mr Martin ARNDT (martin.arndt@etsi.org)ETSI TC ITS Technical Officer • Mr Gérard SÉGARRA (gerard.segarra@renault.com)Chairman ETSI TC ITS Working Group Application Requirements and Services (WG1) • Mr Knut EVENSEN (knut.evensen@q-free.com)Chairman ETSI TC ITS Working Group Architecture and Cross Layer (WG2) • Dr Andreas FESTAG (andreas.festag@nw.neclab.eu)Chairman ETSI TC ITS Working Group Transport and Network (WG3) • Mr Christoph WÖSTE (christoph.woeste@bnetza.de)Chairman ETSI TC ITS Working Group Media and Medium related (WG4) • Mr Scott CADZOW (scott@cadzow.com)Chairman ETSI TC ITS Working Group Security (WG5)

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