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(Main)Infotainment services for public vehicles (PVIS) - Part 3: Framework
Infotainment services for public vehicles (PVIS) - Part 3: Framework
Informacijska storitev za javna vozila (PVIS) - 3. del: Okvir
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-marec-2025
Informacijska storitev za javna vozila (PVIS) - 3. del: Okvir
Infotainment services for public vehicles (PVIS) - Part 3: Framework
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN IEC 63479-3:2025
ICS:
43.040.15 Avtomobilska informatika. Car informatics. On board
Vgrajeni računalniški sistemi computer systems
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
100/4262/CDV
COMMITTEE DRAFT FOR VOTE (CDV)
PROJECT NUMBER:
IEC 63479-3 ED1
DATE OF CIRCULATION: CLOSING DATE FOR VOTING:
2025-01-31 2025-04-25
SUPERSEDES DOCUMENTS:
100/4167/CD, 100/4220/CC
IEC TA 17 : MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT FOR VEHICLES
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Korea, Republic of Mr Ockwoo Nam
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TITLE:
Infotainment Services for Public Vehicles (PVIS) - Part 3: Framework
PROPOSED STABILITY DATE: 2030
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1 CONTENTS
2 FOREWORD . 3
3 INTRODUCTION . 5
4 1 Scope . 6
5 2 Normative references . 6
6 3 Terms and definitions . 6
7 4 Overview . 6
8 5 Reference model for core functions . 7
9 5.1 General . 7
10 5.2 Authentication management function . 8
11 5.3 Connectivity management function . 8
12 5.4 History management function . 9
13 5.5 Profile management function . 9
14 5.6 Device management function . 9
15 5.7 Content management function . 10
16 6 Reference model for interworking functions . 10
17 6.1 General . 10
18 6.2 Transport function . 11
19 6.3 Message function . 11
20 6.4 Interface function . 11
21 7 Information flows for functional operations . 12
22 7.1 Device provisioning . 12
23 7.2 Device monitoring . 14
24 7.3 Device control . 15
25 7.4 Content deployment and maintenance . 18
26 7.5 Content delivery . 19
27 Bibliography . 21
29 Figure 1 – PVIS entities and functions . 7
30 Figure 2 – Overview of reference function model . 7
31 Figure 3 – PVIS reference model for core functions . 8
32 Figure 4 – PVIS reference model for interworking functions . 10
33 Figure 5 – Information flow for PVIS device provisioning . 13
34 Figure 6 – PVIS core functions for PVIS device provisioning . 13
35 Figure 7 – Information flow for PVIS device monitoring . 14
36 Figure 8 – PVIS core functions for PVIS device monitoring . 15
37 Figure 9 – Information flow for PVIS device control . 17
38 Figure 10 – PVIS core functions for PVIS device control . 17
39 Figure 11 – Information flow for content deployment and maintenance . 18
40 Figure 12 – PVIS core functions for content deployment and maintenance . 19
41 Figure 13 – Information flow for content delivery . 20
42 Figure 14 – PVIS core functions for content delivery . 20
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45 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
46 ____________
48 INFOTAINMENT SERVICES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES (PVIS)
50 Part 3: Framework
52 FOREWORD
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89 IEC 63479-3 has been prepared by the technical area 17: multimedia systems and equipment
90 for vehicles, of IEC technical committee 100: audio, video and multimedia systems and
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109 INTRODUCTION
110 It is noted that the markets and industries on infotainment services for vehicles (as known as
111 in-vehicle infotainment services) have been growing rapidly. It is envisioned that a variety of
112 infotainment (or multimedia) devices and services will be newly developed for personal and
113 public vehicles in the future. Such devices include navigations, cameras, speakers, headrest
114 displays, air-conditioners, thermometers and heated seats, and lights.
115 The IEC TC100 have so far developed a set of standards on Configurable Car infotainment
116 Services (CCIS) with the IEC 63246 series. However, the CCIS standards have been basically
117 designed for personal users, such as car owner. In the meantime, there is also a crucial need
118 to provide a variety of infotainment services for public vehicles (PVIS) such as bus or train.
119 PVIS services have different requirements and features from CCIS services. For user type,
120 CCIS is targeted for one or two users (such as car owner), whereas PVIS is for a large number
121 of guests or passengers within the public vehicle. For device type, CCIS deals with the personal
122 devices (property or belonging) in the car, whereas PVIS will be targeted for a variety of public
123 devices that are contained in a public vehicle. Some PVIS services may be provisioned by
124 interworking with the external networks, as shown in the bus information service. For service
125 duration, CCIS usually provide long-t
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