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July 2008 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 1 doc: 11-08-0593-01-000p Submission IEEE 1609 Working Group – Project Status Report Date: 2008-05-12 Author(s): NameCompanyAddressPhoneemail Thomas M Kurihara IEEE VTS/ITS IEEE P1609 WG Chair 3800 Fairfax Drive #207 Arlington, VA 22203 USA +1 (703)516-9650tkstds@mindspring.com
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July 2008 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 2 doc: 11-08-0593-01-000p Submission PROGRAM OF WORK P1609.0, WAVE – Architecture ( PAR approved December 2006 ) IEEE Trial-use Standard 1609.1 TM -2006, WAVE - Resource Manager IEEE Trial-use Standard 1609.2 TM -2006, WAVE - Security Services for Applications and Management Messages IEEE Trial-use Standard 1609.3 TM -2007 WAVE - Networking Services IEEE Trial-use Standard 1609.4 TM -2006, WAVE - Multi-channel Operations IEEE Standard 1455 TM -1999(2006), IEEE Standard for Message Sets for Vehicle/Roadside Communications P1609.5, WAVE – Communication Manager (Pending PAR submission after April Working Group meeting approval) Note: P1609 family of standards are intended to operate with IEEE 802.11p, Wireless Access in Vehicular Environment (WAVE) and supports the U. S. Department of Transportation Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Program, the Vehicle and Infrastructure Integration (VII) Program, and Proof of Concept Initiative.
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July 2008 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 3 doc: 11-08-0593-01-000p Submission Trial-Use Standards and Program of Work Approved for a 18 month trial period –Comments received. Technical issues deferred from the Trial-use standards development, the VII demonstrations, and changes made to IEEE 802.P11p are also under consideration -Revision PARs are scheduled to be submitted for the September NESCOM meeting, includes projects P1609.1, P1609.2, P1609.3, P1609.4, and P1609.5
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July 2008 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 4 doc: 11-08-0593-01-000p Submission WAVE DEVICE UPPER LAYERS LOWER LAYERS WAVE SECURITY SERVICES NETWORK LAYER IEEE 1609.1, et al IEEE 1609.3 IEEE 1609.2 IEEE 1609.4 IEEE P802.11p MEDIUM Note: The figure illustrates the notional relationship among the IEEE 1609 and IEEE 802.11 standards P1609.5 P1609.0 Architecture ?
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July 2008 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 5 doc: 11-08-0593-01-000p Submission Architecture (P1609.0) SCOPE “This standard describes the Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE/DSRC) architecture and services necessary for multi-channel DSRC/WAVE devices to communicate in a mobile vehicular environment.” STATUS –PAR APPROVED, December 2006 –Project Author and Editor assigned, draft in development, proposals circulated for comment in November 2007, revised draft circulated in February 2008, and discussed during April 2008 WG meeting –Projected approval date is “open”
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July 2008 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 6 doc: 11-08-0593-01-000p Submission Communication Manager (P1609.5) Scope “This standard specifies communication management services for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE)” Purpose “This standard defines communication management services in support of wireless connectivity among vehicle-based devices, and between fixed roadside devices and vehicle-based devices for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments” Status –PAR submission not later the August closing date for consideration to NESCOM for the September meeting –Discussion at the April WG meeting indicated that much of the content will be from P1609.3 and P1609.4 –Architecture, P1609.0, will include the additional part to the family of P1609 standards –Approval date is open pending discussions at next and subsequent WG meetings
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July 2008 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 7 doc: 11-08-0593-01-000p Submission Strawman Communication Manager Prepared by J. Morning, Technocom, April 2008
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July 2008 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 8 doc: 11-08-0593-01-000p Submission Tentative Projects Guide for WAVE Security Services (W. Whyte) –First draft circulated, second draft scheduled for circulation in October 2006 has been delayed pending completion of revisions to IEEE 1609.2™ Guide for WAVE Application Services Certification and Test –In Progress, by Omni-Air Consortium and SwRI WAVE/DSRC errata changes (S. Dickey) – open for consideration for revision to IEEE 1609 trial-use standards to approval as full-use standard Guide for Application Provider Service Identifier (PSID) Registration and Use (tbd) depends on the standards provisions for joining and un-joining a WBSS and VII feedback. –Upon determination of the use of the PSID and PSC, assignments can be requested from the IEEE Registration Authority Committee. Fee applies. –Include PSID interpretation procedures IAW IEEE procedures and for review of applications for Provider Service Identifier (PSID) submitted to the IEEE Registration Committee (RAC) (tbd) Identify security registration and certificate issuing entity and draft associated procedures for registration and certificate issuance (tbd) Determine site survey, selection, and interference avoidance protocol (tbd)
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July 2008 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 9 doc: 11-08-0593-01-000p Submission SCHEDULE Meetings –Meeting scheduled August 26-28, PATH, University of CA, Berkeley, hosted by PATH –Two-day Workshop with ISO TC204 WG16, CALM, September 1-5, Chicago, IL Purposes (when meetings are convened) –to review and discuss IEEE 1609 Architecture draft, to address requirements to connect to commercial telecommunication services or the National Transportation Communications for ITS Protocols (NTCIP) center-to-center and center-to-field networks and commercial service provider networks –to develop a project plan to address deferred requirements and errata with trial-use feedback, including the VIIC trials, the SwRI Test and Certification activity, SAE J2375 feedback on message priority proposal, and ISO TC204 projects, specifically, WG16 and proposed work in WG17 –to develop procedures for WG involvement in PSID registration and operational use; security certificate issuing entity and draft procedures for registration, certificate issuance, and use –to determine requirements and venues for WAVE/DSRC out-reach with guidance material for users and interested parties –to exchange information for consideration through presentations by interested parties
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July 2008 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 10 doc: 11-08-0593-01-000p Submission LIAISON CONTACTS The following are either confirmed or pending liaisons to other organizations SAE Technical Committee, DSRC Data Dictionary and Message Sets (J2735) –D. Kavnerdkavner@raytheon.comdkavner@raytheon.com DSRC Industry Consortium (DIC) –R. Roebuck rdroebuck@sirit.comrdroebuck@sirit.com VII Consortium (VIIC) –S. Andrews scott@cogenia.comscott@cogenia.com VII End-to-End Integration Project Team (E2E IPT) –D. Kavner dkavner@raytheon.comdkavner@raytheon.com ISO TC204 WG16, CALM M5 (21210, 21215, 21217, 24102, 29281,…) and WG17 –R. Roy dickroy@alum.mit.edudickroy@alum.mit.edu ASTM Committee E17.51 (E2313-03 and WAVE Test Plan) –L. Armstrong lra@tiac.netlra@tiac.net IEEE P802.11p Task Group (802.11-2002 as amended) –L. Armstrong lra@tiac.netlra@tiac.net Omni-Air Consortium –R. Roebuck rdroebuck@sirit.comrdroebuck@sirit.com IEEE Standards Department, Program Manager –M. Cegliam.j.cheglia@ieee.orgm.j.cheglia@ieee.org IEEE RAC Member – T. Kurihara, IEEE VTS, P1609 WG Chair tkstds@mindspring.com tkstds@mindspring.com TIA TR-48, Vehicular Telematics (Chartered August 2007) – T. Kurihara, IEEE VTS
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July 2008 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 11 doc: 11-08-0593-01-000p Submission Q1. What is IEEE VTS WiVec? A1. Welcome to WiVeC 2008 in Calgary! 21-22 September 2008 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular Communications Wireless vehicular communications has been identified as a key technology for increasing road safety and transport efficiency, and providing Internet access on the move to ensure wireless ubiquitous connectivity. The potential of this technology has been acknowledged with the establishment of ambitious research programs worldwide, such as the European eSafety initiative, the US programs derived from the Intelligent Vehicle Initiative and the Japanese Internet ITS and AHS programs. The IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS) currently covers through its areas of interest (Mobile Radio, Transportation Systems and Automotive Electronics) all technical aspects needed to make wireless vehicular communications a reality. As a result, the IEEE VTS society has decided to establish a technical symposium on wireless vehicular communications, with the first issues planned to be co-located with the reputed IEEE VTS conferences. The IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular Communications (WiVeC) will cover all vehicular wireless communications aspects of Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V), Vehicle-to- Infrastructure (V2I) and Vehicle-to-Person (V2P) communications, including implications on transport efficiency and safety, implications on automotive electronics, liability issues, standardizations efforts and spectrum assignment.
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July 2008 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 12 doc: 11-08-0593-01-000p Submission Q2. What is the 2008 IEEE 68th Vehicular Technology Conference: VTC2008-Fall, 21–24 September 2008, Calgary, Alberta, Canada A2. The 68th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference will be held 21–24 September 2008 in the beautiful city of Calgary, Canada—The Heart of the North West—and conveniently located for attractions such as Banff. The conference will bring together individuals from academia, government, and industry, to discuss and exchange ideas in the fields of wireless and vehicular technology. The conference will feature world-class plenary speakers, tutorials, and technical as well as application sessions.
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