Multimedia systems and equipment for cars - Configurable Car Infotainment Services (CCIS) - Part 3: Framework

This part of IEC 63246 describes the CCIS framework, which includes the information flows for registration, device monitoring and control, and content delivery between CCIS functional entities.

Multimedia-Systeme und -Ausstattung für Fahrzeuge - Konfigurierbare Fahrzeug-Infotainment-Dienste (CCIS) - Teil 3: Rahmenwerk

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Multimedijski sistemi in oprema za avtomobile - Nastavljiva avtomobilska informacijska vzdrževalna storitev (CCIS) - 3. del: Okvir(TA 17)

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN IEC 63246-3:2021
01-februar-2021
Multimedijski sistemi in oprema za avtomobile - Nastavljiva avtomobilska
informacijska vzdrževalna storitev (CCIS) - 3. del: Okvir(TA 17)

Multimedia systems and equipment for cars - Configurable Car Infotainment Services

(CCIS) - Part 3: Framework (TA 17)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN IEC 63246-3:2020
ICS:
43.040.15 Avtomobilska informatika. Car informatics. On board
Vgrajeni računalniški sistemi computer systems
oSIST prEN IEC 63246-3:2021 en,fr,de

2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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PROJECT NUMBER:
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IEC TA 17 : MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT FOR VEHICLES
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TITLE:

Multimedia systems and equipment for cars - Configurable Car Infotainment Services (CCIS) –

Part 3: Framework (TA 17)
PROPOSED STABILITY DATE: 2024
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1 May 2019 - Initial draft text of CCIS-3 was proposed.
(London) - CCIS-3 NP ballot processing was initiated.
2 October 2019 - NP ballot was approved.
(Shanghai) - CCIS-3 CD ballot processing was initiated.
3 September 2020 - CD ballot was approved.
(On-line) - CCIS-3 CDV ballot processing will be initiated.
3 CONTENTS

4 FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................... 3

5 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 4

6 1. Scope ............................................................................................................................... 5

7 2. Normative references ....................................................................................................... 5

8 3. Definitions and terminology .............................................................................................. 5

9 4. Reference functional architecture ..................................................................................... 5

10 4.1. CCIS Functions ....................................................................................................... 5

11 4.1.1. Registration ................................................................................................. 6

12 4.1.2. Authentication management ........................................................................ 6

13 4.1.3. Device control ............................................................................................. 6

14 4.1.4. Device monitoring ........................................................................................ 6

15 4.1.5. Profile management..................................................................................... 6

16 4.1.6. Content delivery .......................................................................................... 6

17 4.2. Functional interworking model ................................................................................. 6

18 4.3. Service level configuration ...................................................................................... 7

19 5. Information flows for functional operations ........................................................................ 7

20 5.1. Owner initialization .................................................................................................. 7

21 5.2. Client registration .................................................................................................... 8

22 5.2.1. General ....................................................................................................... 8

23 5.2.2. Private Client registration ............................................................................ 8

24 5.2.3. Public Client certification ............................................................................. 9

25 5.3. Device registration .................................................................................................. 9

26 5.4. Device monitoring ................................................................................................. 10

27 5.5. Device control ....................................................................................................... 10

28 5.5.1. Device control by owners ........................................................................... 10

29 5.5.2. Device control by clients ............................................................................ 11

30 5.6. Content delivery .................................................................................................... 11

31 5.6.1. General ..................................................................................................... 11

32 5.6.2. Content delivery by owners........................................................................ 11

33 5.6.3. Content delivery by clients ......................................................................... 12

34 6. Security considerations .................................................................................................. 12

35 Bibliography .......................................................................................................................... 14

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38 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
39 ____________
40 MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT FOR VEHICLES –
42 CONFIGURABLE CAR INFOTAINMENT SERVICES (CCIS) –
44 PART 3: FRAMEWORK
45 FOREWORD

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75 International Standard IEC 63246 has been prepared by the technical area 17: multimedia systems and

76 equipment for vehicles, of IEC technical committee 100:
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92 INTRODUCTION

93 It is noted that the markets on car infotainment services (as known as in-vehicle infotainment

94 systems) have been growing rapidly, as shown in the growth of the associated industries. It is

95 expected that a variety of car infotainment (or multimedia) devices and services will be newly

96 developed in the future. Such devices include navigations, cameras, speakers, headrest

97 displays, air-conditioners, thermometers and heating seats, and lights. It is also expected that

98 some devices will be developed to provide 4-dimensional experiences for user.

99 Car infotainment systems typically include A/V features (such as standard radio and CD players),

100 and two-way communications tools as well as hands-free phone connections, vehicle voice

101 commands and other types of interactive audios or videos. The car infotainment systems will

102 be evolved to allow passengers to watch movies and other visual media, as shown in the rear

103 seat with DVD capability. Another distinctive feature in the future infotainment systems is the

104 mobile device connectivity. Newer vehicles will provide a wide range of systems that allow

105 devices (e. g., smartphones and laptops) to be connected to a variety of services embedded in

106 the vehicle.

107 From this observation, there is a crucial need on the standardization to provide car infotainment

108 users with more enhanced services so as to easily manage and control infotainment devices as

109 well as contents within a car.

110 The purpose of the IEC 63246 (Configurable Car Infotainment Services, CCIS) series is to

111 specify the general considerations, requirements, framework, and protocols so as to provide

112 car users with the functionality of managing and controlling the device and content resources

113 within a car.
114 The International Standards IEC 63246 consists of the following parts:
115 - Part 1: general;
116 - Part 2: requirements;
117 - Part 3: framework; and
118 - Part 4: protocol.

119 Part 1 of IEC 63246 describes the general considerations of CCIS, which includes the CCIS

120 system model and the types of CCIS users with the associated service flows.

121 Part 2 of IEC 63246 describes the requirements for CCIS, which includes the CCIS functional

122 and service requirements.

123 Part 3 of IEC 63246 describes the CCIS framework, which includes the information flows

124 between CCIS functional entities, such as registration, device monitoring and control, and

125 content delivery.

126 Part 4 of IEC 63246 describes the CCIS protocol, which includes the protocol messages and

127 parameters, protocol procedures, implementation guidelines, etc.
128
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129 MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT FOR VEHICLES –
130
131 CONFIGURABLE CAR INFOTAINMENT SERVICES (CCIS) –
132
133
134 PART 3: FRAMEWORK
135
136 1. Scope

137 This part of IEC 63246 describes the CCIS framework, which includes the information flows for

138 registration, device monitoring and control, and content delivery between CCIS functional

139 entities.
140 2. Normative references

141 The following document is referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content

142 constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.

143 For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any

144 amendments) applies.

145 • IEC 63246-1, Multimedia Systems and Equipment for Vehicles - Configurable Car

146 Infotainment Services – Part 1: General (20XX)

147 • IEC 63246-2, Multimedia Systems and Equipment for Vehicles - Configurable Car

148 Infotainment Services – Part 2: Requirements (20XX)
149 3. Definitions and terminology

150 For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 63246-1 apply.

151 4. Reference functional architecture
152 4.1. CCIS Functions

153 CCIS functions are divided into several functional blocks: registration, authentication, device

154 control, device monitoring, profile management, and content delivery, as depicted in Figure 1.

155
156 Figure 1 – CCIS functional blocks
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157 4.1.1. Registration

158 There are many users and devices in the CCIS system. CCIS master performs the registration

159 function to manage users and devices, which may include the provision of services by authority

160 and automatic certification by storing the profile of registered users and devices.

161 4.1.2. Authentication management

162 CCIS can provide different level of services as per the authority of CCIS user. The CCIS master

163 performs the authority check for users by using authentication key. For this purpose, a CCIS

164 user must obtain the authentication k
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