IEEE 1455-1999 en Standard for Message Sets for Vehicle Roadside Communications《车辆 路旁通信用信息集》.pdf
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1、The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017-2394, USACopyright 1999 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Published 20 September 1999. Printed in the United States of America.Print: ISBN 0-7381-1769-
2、2 SH94768PDF: ISBN 0-7381-1770-6 SS94768No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the priorwritten permission of the publisher.IEEE Std 1455-1999 (R2006)IEEE Standard for Message Sets for Vehicle/Roadside CommunicationsSponsorR
3、ail Transit Vehicle Interface Standards Committeeof theIEEE Vehicular Technology SocietyReaffirmed 7 June 2006Approved 26 June 1999IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Those characteristics of a dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) system thatare independent of the Physical and Data Link Layers (
4、ISO model Layers 1 and 2) are specified.The required and optional features of the roadside equipment (RSE) and the onboard equipment(OBE) are specified. In addition, the Applications Layer (ISO model Layer 7) services and protocols,the RSE resource manager, the corresponding OBE command interpreter,
5、 and the application-spe-cific messages are all specified. Standard supports and guidelines are provided for implementingsecure DSRC systems.Keywords: access control, application layer, automatic vehicle identification, AVI, beacon, Com-mercial Vehicle Operations, CVO, data authentication, data priv
6、acy, data security, dedicated short-range communications, DSRC, electronic toll collection, ETC, Layer 7, Mailbox, reader, resourcemanager, smart card, tag, transponder, vehicle to roadside communications, VRCIEEE Standardsdocuments are developed within the IEEE Societies and the Standards Coordinat
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17、ity that implementation of this standard mayrequire use of subject matter covered by patent rights. By publication of this standard,no position is taken with respect to the existence or validity of any patent rights inconnection therewith. The IEEE shall not be responsible for identifying patents fo
18、rwhich a license may be required by an IEEE standard or for conducting inquiries intothe legal validity or scope of those patents that are brought to its attention.Copyright 1999 IEEE. All rights reserved.iiiIntroduction(This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1455-1999, IEEE Standard for Message
19、Sets for Vehicle/RoadsideCommunications.)The electronic toll and trafc management (ETTM) eld is rapidly evolving, and ETTM systems acrossNorth America use a variety of incompatible dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) products. Sev-eral mainline screening systems for commercial vehicle operat
20、ions (CVOs) are now in operation and likewiseuse incompatible data denitions. In addition, the acceptance of the ASTM Standard for DSRC Layers 1 and2 will create the potential for signicant interference between radio frequency (RF) compatible systems.The lack of standard message sets, lower layer pr
21、otocols, and transponder resource denition threatens topostpone the deployment of DSRC systems, a technology critical to the intelligent transportation systems(ITS) marketplace. This standard consolidates and builds upon previous application-specic data denitionsto support CVO, ETTM, and private DSR
22、C usage. The open nature of this standard ensures that it is extensi-ble to other DSRC areas, such as CVO credential information exchange, preclearance screening, eet man-agement, and vehicle condition monitoring.While this standard has been developed to ensure efcient operation when used in conjunc
23、tion with theASTM Layer 1 and Layer 2 standards, it is not limited to that application. This standard may be use in con-junction with a variety of lower layer protocols, including both RF and other communications media.At the time this standard was developed, the Working Group on Dedicated Short-Ran
24、ge CommunicationsApplications for Intelligent Transportation Systems had the following membership:Peter B. Houser,ChairThe following members of the balloting committee voted on this standard:Frederico AlvarezLee ArmstrongCharles Gary BeldaHamed BenouarBroady CashAlex CastroAmos ChenowethStan Ciszews
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