prEN ISO 21719-1
(Main)Electronic fee collection - Personalization of on-board equipment (OBE) - Part 1: Framework (ISO/DIS 21719-1:2025)
Electronic fee collection - Personalization of on-board equipment (OBE) - Part 1: Framework (ISO/DIS 21719-1:2025)
ISO/TS 21719-1:2018 describes:
- an overall description of the EFC personalization process;
- a description of EFC functionality that can be used for personalization.
The personalization process takes place within the domain of the entity that is responsible for the application in the OBE.
Elektronische Gebührenerhebung - Personalisierung von Onboard Einrichtungen - Teil 1: Grundstruktur (ISO/DIS 21917-1:2025)
Perception de télépéage - Personnalisation des équipements embarqués - Partie 1: Cadre (ISO/DIS 21719-1:2025)
Elektronsko pobiranje pristojbin - Personalizacija (prilagajanje) opreme vozil - 1. del: Okvir (ISO/DIS 21719-1:2025)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-oktober-2025
Elektronsko pobiranje pristojbin - Personalizacija (prilagajanje) opreme vozil - 1.
del: Okvir (ISO/DIS 21719-1:2025)
Electronic fee collection - Personalization of on-board equipment (OBE) - Part 1:
Framework (ISO/DIS 21719-1:2025)
Elektronische Gebührenerhebung - Personalisierung von Onboard Einrichtungen - Teil
1: Grundstruktur (ISO/DIS 21917-1:2025)
Perception de télépéage - Personnalisation des équipements embarqués - Partie 1:
Cadre (ISO/DIS 21719-1:2025)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO 21719-1
ICS:
03.220.20 Cestni transport Road transport
35.240.60 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in transport
prometu
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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ISO/DIS 21719-1
ISO/TC 204
Electronic fee collection —
Secretariat: ANSI
Personalization of on-board
Voting begins on:
equipment (OBE) —
2025-07-21
Part 1:
Voting terminates on:
2025-10-13
Framework
Perception de télépéage — Personnalisation des équipements
embarqués —
Partie 1: Cadre
ICS: 03.220.20; 35.240.60
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ISO/DIS 21719-1:2025(en)
International
Standard
ISO/DIS 21719-1
ISO/TC 204
Electronic fee collection —
Secretariat: ANSI
Personalization of on-board
Voting begins on:
equipment (OBE) —
Part 1:
Voting terminates on:
Framework
Perception de télépéage — Personnalisation des équipements
embarqués —
Partie 1: Cadre
ICS: 03.220.20; 35.240.60
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 2
3 Terms and definitions . 2
4 Abbreviated terms . 2
5 Personalization overview . 2
5.1 Process .2
5.2 Personalization assets .3
5.3 System architecture . .3
6 EFC personalization functions . 4
6.1 Overview .4
6.2 Write function .4
6.2.1 Basic functionality .4
6.2.2 Security functions .4
6.2.3 Access protection .5
6.2.4 Application data encryption .5
6.2.5 Write_Request authenticator .6
6.2.6 Write_Response authenticator .6
Annex A (informative) Personalization interfaces . 8
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ISO/DIS 21719-1:2025(en)
Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 204, Intelligent transport systems.
This first edition cancels and replaces ISO/TS 21719-1:2018, which has been technically revised. The main
change is as follows:
1)
— terms and definitions have been updated and ISO/DIS 17573-2 has been included as the primary source
for harmonized vocabulary across electronic fee collection (EFC) standards.
A list of all parts in the ISO 21719 series can be found on the ISO website.
1) Stage at the time of publication: ISO/DIS 17573-2:2025
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ISO/DIS 21719-1:2025(en)
Introduction
On-board equipment (OBE) is an in-vehicle device that is able to contain one or more application instances to
support different intelligent transportation system (ITS) implementations such as electronic fee collection
(EFC). Examples of EFC applications are road toll collection/road charging, localization augmentation (LAC)
or compliance check communication (CCC).
To assign the EFC application in the OBE to a certain user and/or vehicle, personalization should be
performed. This means that unique user and vehicle related data, needs to be transferred to the OBE.
The CEN/TR 16152 already assessed many aspects of the personalization process and it also defined the
overall personalization assets, i.e. application data, application keys and vehicle data.
Different communication media may be used for transferring the personalization assets to the OBE; but
for all media, common procedures may be applied such as an overall message exchange framework and
necessary security functionality to ensure data protection and integrity.
By standardizing the personalization procedure, compatibility of personalization equipment is supported,
and the entity responsible for the personalization, e.g. a toll service provider, will be able to outsource parts
of, or a complete, personalization to a third party, another service provider or a personalization agent.
This document defines common functionality for personalization that is independent of the communication
media and personalization equipment (PE) used, while the subsequent parts define in detail how the
functions are realized on different defined communication media and interfaces.
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DRAFT International Standard ISO/DIS 21719-1:2025(en)
Electronic fee collection — Personalization of on-board
equipment (OBE) —
Part 1:
Framework
1 Scope
This document describes:
— an overall description of the EFC personalization process;
— a description of EFC functionality that can be used for personalization.
The personalization process takes place within the domain of the entity that is responsible for the application
in the OBE.
The scope of the EFC functionality is limited to the interface, e.g. using dedicated short-range communication
or integrated circuit(s) card, between the personalization equipment (PE) and OBE as shown in Figure 1. It
is out of the scope of this document to define whether the personalization functionality resides completely
in the PE or whether this functionality instead resides in a central system and where the PE is more or less
“transparent”.
Figure 1 — Scope of this document (box delimited by the dotted line)
It is outside the scope of this document to define the following:
— exact application command or message structures for the EFC personalization functionality (these are
dependent on the communication media and described in subsequent parts of the ISO 21719 series);
— conformance procedures and test specification (this may be provided in a by separate set of standards
that are referred to in the subsequent parts of the ISO 21719 series);
— setting-up of operating organizations (e.g. Toll Service Provider, personalization agent, trusted third
party, etc.);
— legal issues.
NOTE Some of the above issues are subject to separate standards prepared by CEN/TC 278, ISO/TC 204 or ETSI ERM.
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