ETSI TC ITS Status on Standardization Martin ARNDT ETSI ESP © ETSI All rights reserved M2M Market and Technology Opportunities
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3 Cooperative Systems can help Safety deaths on the roads per year (EU ) injured persons (EU ) Human error is involved in 93% of the accidents Traffic Management Congestions represent a loss of 1% GDP yearly 10% of the road network congested daily Environment 71% of EU oil consumption goes to transport 60% of that transport represent road transport Source: ETSC & European Commission
4 Cooperative Systems? Vehicular communications Vehicles can send messages to other vehicles Examples Accidents Congestions Get warned before it is too late Get informed well in advance Roadside equipment can be included traffic signs road works beacons traffic management centres They must understand each other globally
5 ETSI TC ITS Organization Architecture Cross layer Transport Networks Media Security Application requirements ETSI TC ITS Basic set of applications Definitions; Functional requirements; Cooperative awareness; Decentralized environment; Operational requirements. Architecture Architecture; Cross layer issues; Test specifications for ISO 21218; ISO 24102; EFC DSRC; GeoNetworking Requirements; Scenarios; Network architecture; Addressing & forwarding; Transport protocols; IPv6 integration; Media dependent functionalities. Media European profile standard 5,9 GHz; Transmitter Power Control; Mitigation 5,8/5,9 GHz; GHz CALM; Test procedures IR. Security Secure and privacy preserving Vehicular Communications. WG1 WG2 WG3 WG4 WG5
Application requirements Basic set of application requirements – Technical Specifications Definition of Basic Sett of Applications Functional and operational requirements Basic Services Close cooperation and coordination with PRE DRIVE Results European Project partners C2C-CC, CVIS, SAFESPOT, Coopers First set of deliverables expected for 2009 ETSI TR published June 2009 ETSI TS x series Extended set of application requirements will follow 6
ITS Architecture 7 Developed within COMeSafety with ETSI support The basis for architecture work within ETSI TC ITS ETSI TS Coordinated and accepted within ISO – IEEE – IETF excellent cooperation result global reference for ITS standards Cross layer specifications ETSI TS x series
Transport and Network TS :Requirements TS :Network Scenarios TS :Network Architecture TS :GeoNetworking TS :Media-independent functionality TS :Medium-dependent functionality for 5,9 GHz TS :Media-dependent functionality for 2,4 GHz & 5,4 GHz TS :Media-dependent functionality for other ITS media TS :Transport protocols TS :Basic transport protocol TS :Other transport protocols TS :Internet Integration TS :IPv6 over GeoNetworking TS :IP mobility extensions for ITS (IETF Mobile IPv6, NEMO) TS :Interoperation of IP version 4 and 6 TS :Network management 8
Media and Medium related Harmonized Standard for 5,9 GHz adopted (ETSI EN ) complies with EU Spectrum Decision on ITS (2008/721/EC) 5,9 GHz profile standard for Europe under development Based on p and TC 204 CALM M5 (21215) PHY & MAC layer Approval envisaged for October 2009 ETSI ES Specification on harmonized channel usage under development ETSI TS Specification on transmit power control under development ETSI TS Elaboration of conformance test specifications will follow 9
Security New work items Security; Threat Vulnerability and Risk Analysis (TVRA) Security; Objectives and functional requirements (stage 2) Specification for security objectives and requirements Specification on ITS security for 5 GHz systems to be worked on Review of IEEE (WAVE) security application for the ETSI security framework Approval envisaged for October
ITS standardisation Roadmap Basic application requirements Extended application requirements 5,9 GHz European Profile standard Architecture and cross layer specifications TPC and channel use Geo-networking IPv6 integration Base Transport protocol 5,8/5,9 GHz Mitigation Security and privacy C2C CC Security TVRA ETSI Works Field Operational TestsETSI Works Test specifications CAM / DNM Local Dynamic Maps Channel congestion STDMA for ITS Classification/management app. Conformance/interop testing Conformance testing ES Conformance testing ISO Test specifications for network issues Identity Management Regulatory impact on ITS
Cooperation and Liaisons 12 C2C CC R&D projects CVIS/SAFESPOT COOPERS/GeoNet COMeSafety ERTICO ISO TC 204 IEEE and 1609 IETF MEXT ITU Telemov CEN TC 278 TISA Pre-Drive iTETRIS ETSI TC ITS Other ETSI TC LI – HF-ERM
Conclusions ETSI TC ITS has developed an organization that can provide ITS standards and test specifications Close cooperation has been established between the European projects, Car-to-Car Communication Consortium and ETSI A variety of activities has been initiated within ETSI and jointly with the European projects (COMeSafety) Strong liaison with European and international stakeholders New joint international standardization activities has started with ETSI TC ITS as a leading partner The close cooperation in Europe between industry – projects – European Commission and ETSI must be continued to achieve our goals 13
Contact Meeting activities ITS World Congress, September 2009, Stockholm (SE) TC ITS#05 meeting, October 2009, ETSI HQ ETSI TC ITS Workshop, February 2010, ETSI HQ TC ITS Officials Mr Søren HESS, ETSI TC ITS Chairman, Mr Martin ARNDT, ETSI TC ITS Technical Officer, Mr Gérard SÉGARRA, Chairman ETSI TC ITS Working Group Application Requirements and Services (WG1), Mr Knut EVENSEN, Chairman ETSI TC ITS Working Group Architecture and Cross Layer (WG2), Dr Andreas FESTAG, Chairman ETSI TC ITS Working Group Transport and Network (WG3), Mr Thomas WEBER, Chairman ETSI TC ITS Working Group Media and Medium related (WG4), Mr Scott CADZOW, Chairman ETSI TC ITS Working Group Security (WG5), 14