IEEE ITS and Related Standardization Activities ITU-T CITS December 6, 2017 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE 1609 WG tkstds@mindspring.com
Content IEEE 1609 Project update Related Information slides IEEE 1609 Working Group Meetings Completed. November 7-8, Qualcomm, Sorrento Valley, CA Planned. February 2018, hosted by Qualcomm and preceding collocated SAE DSRC Technical Committee meeting Standing teleconference, first Wednesday monthly PSID Sub-group Review, recommend approval of requests for PSIDs to IEEE Registration Authority, cancel if no requests
P1609 Project Status Update IEEE Published Standards IEEE 1609.2™-2016 -- WAVE - Security Services and Message Sets IEEE 1609.2a™-2017 -- WAVE – Security Services and Message Sets – Amendment 1 IEEE 1609.4™-2016 -- WAVE - Multi-channel Operations IEEE 1609.3™-2016 -- WAVE - Networking Services IEEE 1609.12™-2016 -- WAVE - Identifier Allocation Note: Reference baseline for NHTSA NPRM Revision of IEEE Std 1609.0™-2012 – WAVE - Architecture, in development, align to contents of 1609 standards published in 2016 REVCOM submission in 2018
P1609.12 Revision Project Create process and procedures for requesting, allocating, and maintaining a register of Provide Service Identifier (PSID), considerations include: IEEE Registration Authority Committee (RAC) Policy, Terms of Reference, and Conventions IEEE 1609 WG PSID sub-group (SG) structure, composition, roles and responsibilities, part of RAC process (proposed) Remove allocated PSID list from standard, post to IEEE RAC site Establish process for IEEE 1609 WG to review, approve requests for allocation of PSIDs collaborating with SAE J2735 TC, and coordinate posting of approved identifiers with IEEE RAC Administrator Coordination for international allocations of PSIDs (a.k.a., ITS-AID) to follow and in collaboration with US-EC HTF, HTG#7 task for a global ITS registries and ISO TC204 WG1
Proposed Revision of 1609.3-2016 Determined revision required formal clarification of informal guidance notes (technical clarifications) developed since December 2016 keeping in mind to preserve backwards compatibility with 2016 version alignment with 1609.0 terminology discussions cleanup ASN.1 in Annexes J, K, L some updates to 1609.2 related info, e.g., security profile template PAR submission scheduled December 2017 revision scheduled for sponsor ballot 2018 approval for publication in 2019
IEEE 1609.2™-2016, Security Services and Message Sets IEEE Std 1609.2a™2017, Amendment 1, with errata and guidance notes (technical clarifications) published in October 2017 P1609.2b, Amendment 2, errata and guidance notes (technical clarifications) in development P1609.2.1, Part 1 - Certificate Management Interfaces for End-entities, in development based on research study conducted by CAMP ETSI TS103 097 developed as profile of IEEE Stds 1609.2 and .2a, approved in 2017
Liaison Activities SAE DSRC TC collocated meetings, joint members SAE C-V2X TC joint members ISO TC204 contributions developing requirements for registration authority (ISO 17419-2) required by ISO Directives PSID and ITS-AID register joint informal management CEN TC278 Observer, WG17, Urban ITS ETSI TC-ITS Partner SDO
Supplemental Information National ITS Architecture V8.0 is ARC-IT, Architecture Reference for Cooperative and Intelligent Transportation NHTSA Proposed Rule-Making – Opinion Connected Vehicle (CV) Pilot Programs – Estimated RSUs and DSRC radios IEEE SCC 42 Projects List
Architecture Reference for Cooperative and Intelligent Transportation (ARC-IT) Enterprise - Describes the relationships between organizations and the roles those organizations play within the connected vehicle environment Functional - Describes abstract functional elements (processes) and their logical interactions (data flows) that satisfy the system requirements Physical - Describes physical objects (systems and devices) and their functional objects as well as the high-level interfaces between those physical objects Communications - Describes the layered sets of communications protocols that are required to support communications among the physical objects that participate in the connected vehicle environment www.arc-it.net Version 8.0 of National ITS Architecture, ARC-IT, Includes Connected Vehicle ITS Reference Architecture (CVIRA)
NHTSA Proposed Rule-Making Proposed regulatory requirements for light vehicles Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 8 / Thursday, January 12, 2017 / Proposed Rules Comment period for NPRM closed – October 2016 Comments being assessed Docket No. NHTSA–2016–0126 Uncertain when and what the next step will be Political considerations, “no new regulations” Unclear about transportation policy direction Business interests with alternative technology Result, when published will state a date when all new vehicles are required to have 5.9GHz radio system and broadcast Basic Safety Messages (BSMs) Opportunity for after-market devices
Connected Vehicle (CV) Pilot Programs New York City - Manhattan and Brooklyn State of Wyoming, Interstate I-80 Corridor State of Florida, Tampa Bay Hillsborough Expressway Authority (THEA) and downtown Tampa Bay
NYCDOT – Devices www.its.dot.gov/pilots/wave1.htm Estimated Number Roadside Unit (RSU) at Manhattan and Brooklyn Intersections and FDR Drive 353 Taxi Equipped with Aftermarket Safety Device (ASD)* 5,850 MTA Fleet Equipped with ASD* 1,250 UPS Truck Equipped with ASD* 400 NYCDOT Fleet Equipped with ASD* 250 DSNY Fleet Equipped with ASD* Vulnerable Road User (Pedestrians/Bicyclists) Device 100 PED Detection System 10 + 1 spare Total Equipped Vehicles 8,000 www.its.dot.gov/pilots/wave1.htm http://www.fdot.gov/traffic/Doc_Library/PDF/USDOT%20RSU%20Specification%204%201_Final_R1.pdf
ICF/WYDOT – Devices Estimated Number Roadside Unit (RSU) 75 WYDOT Fleet Subsystem On-Board Unit (OBU) 100 Integrated Commercial Truck Subsystem OBU 150 Retrofit Vehicle Subsystem OBU 25 Basic Vehicle Subsystem OBU 125 Total Equipped Vehicles 400 www.its.dot.gov/pilots/wave1.htm
Tampa (THEA) – Devices Estimated Number Roadside Unit (RSU) at Intersection 40 Vehicle Equipped with On-Board Unit (OBU) 1,500 Pedestrian Equipped with App in Smartphone 500 HART Transit Bus Equipped with OBU 10 TECO Line Street Car Equipped with OBU Total Equipped Vehicles 1,520 www.its.dot.gov/pilots/wave1.htm
IEEE SCC42 Projects P2040-series projects for CV and AV (limited progress), includes: P2040, Standard for Connected, Automated and Intelligent Vehicles: Overview and Architecture P2040-1, Standard for Connected, Automated and Intelligent Vehicles: Taxonomy and Definitions P2040-2, Standard for Connected, Automated and Intelligent Vehicles: Testing and Verification Research Task Groups: TF1. Cybersecurity in Transportation Task Force TF2. Road Electrification Task Force TF3. Unmanned Airborne Vehicles in Transportation Task Force AG1. Global Policy Advisory Group
Questions? Thomas M Kurihara TKstds Management tkstds@mindspring.com Chair, IEEE 1609 Working Group Wireless Access in Vehicular Environment (WAVE) IEEE Vehicular Technology/ Intelligent Transportation Systems (VT/ITS)