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ISO and ISO/TC22 Overview March 2019
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Quick Refresher About ISO
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About us Founded in 1947 Independent Non-governmental organization
Global network of national standards bodies 1 member per country Languages: English, French, Russian This year we celebrate our 70th anniversary Work in Techpol, also provide the secretariat to the TMB
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164 members
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over 22 500 International Standards
Today ISO International Standards cover almost all aspects of technology and business You work in stds , you already know that standards are everywhere and impact many things in our lives.
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100 new standards each month
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More than experts
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245 technical committees On our website you will see that the latest TC is the ISO/TC 312 Excellence in service. The numbering surpasses 300 but this is because a new TC can not use the number of a disbanded TC. The first, TC1, deals with screw threads and was created back in 1947.
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ISO Central Secretariat
Secretary-General 150 staff Process coordination Day-to-day operations International Standards Publication Secretariat for the governing bodies ISO celebrates 70 years this year. Besides ISO/CS, we also have a regional structure in Singapore for the Asian region.
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Technical committee structure
TMB Technical Committee Sub-committee Working Group
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ISO’s Automotive, ITS and Communications-related Committees
ISO/TC22 – Road vehicles ISO/TC204 – Intelligent transport systems ISO/TC241 – Road traffic safety management systems
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ISO/TC22 – Road Vehicles Covers all questions of standardization concerning compatibility, interchangeability and safety, with particular reference to terminology and test procedures (including the characteristics of instrumentation) for evaluating the performance of the following types of road vehicles and their equipment as defined in the relevant items of Article 1 of the convention on Road Traffic, Vienna in 1968 concluded under the auspices of the United Nations: mopeds (item m); motorcycles (item n); motor vehicles (item p); trailers (item q); semi-trailers (item r); light trailers (item s); combination vehicles (item t); articulated vehicles (item u). Almost 900 published international standards and 275 projects under development
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TC22 Subcommittee Structure
SC31 Data communication SC32 Electrical and electronic components and general systems aspects SC33 Vehicle dynamics and chassis components SC34 Propulsion, powertrain and powertrain fluids SC35 Lighting and visibility SC36 Safety and impact testing SC37 Electrically propelled vehicles SC38 Motorcycles and mopeds SC39 Ergonomics SC40 Specific aspects for light and heavy commercial vehicles, busses and trailers SC41 Specific aspects for gaseous fuels
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TC22 SC31 Scope Data communication for vehicle applications. This includes: Data buses and protocols (including dedicated sensor communication) V2X communication (including V2G) Diagnostics Test protocols Interfaces and gateways (including those for nomadic devices) Data formats Standardized data content
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TC22 SC31 Structure JWG1: JWG with IEC/TC69 on Vehicle to grid communication interface (V2G CI) WG2: Vehicle diagnostic protocols WG3: In-vehicle networks WG4: Network applications WG5: Test equipment/Data eXchange formats WG6: Extended Vehicle/Remote diagnostics WG7: Electronic periodic technical inspection (ePTI) WG8: Vehicle domain – Data collection system WG9: Sensor data interface for automated driving functions WG10: Extended vehicle time critical applications
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TC22 SC31 Key Projects Data communication between sensors and data fusion unit for automated driving functions In-vehicle Ethernet FlexRay Extended Vehicle (ExVe) methodology and web services Diagnostic communications
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TC22 SC32 Scope Electrical and electronic (E/E) components and cross-sectional specifications for E/E systems and components. This includes: Wiring harness (e.g cables, connectors, interconnections) Dedicated connectors (e.g trailer connectors, OBD-connector) Dedicated E/E components and parts (e.g. alternators, fuses, ignition equipment) Electromagnetic compatibility Environmental conditions Functional safety
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TC22 SC32 Structure WG1: Ignition equipment
WG2: Environmental conditions WG3: Electromagnetic compatibility WG4: Automotive electrical cables WG5: Fuses and circuit breakers WG6: On-board electrical connections WG7: Functional characteristics of starting devices and electrical generators WG8: Functional safety WG9: Electrical connections between towing and towed vehicles WG10: Optical components – Test methods and requirements WG11: Cybersecurity
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TC22 SC32 Key Projects ISO/SAE 21434 collaboration - Cybersecurity
This document specifies requirements for cybersecurity risk management for road vehicles, their components and interfaces, throughout engineering (e.g. concept, design, development), production, operation, maintenance, and decommissioning. A framework is defined that includes requirements for cybersecurity process and a common language for communicating and managing cybersecurity risk among stakeholders. This document is applicable to road vehicles that include electrical and electronic (E/E) systems, their interfaces and their communications. This document does not prescribe specific technology or solutions related to cybersecurity.
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TC22 Liaisons ITU UNECE SAE ETSI OICA ASAM ISO/TC204 ISO/TC241
… and many others
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For more information or a more detailed overview of the ISO/TC22 work program, please contact: Andrew Dryden, ISO Technical Programme Manager This year we celebrate our 70th anniversary Work in Techpol, also provide the secretariat to the TMB
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