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(Main)Intelligent transport systems - Co-operative systems - Classification and management of ITS applications in a global context (ISO/TS 17419:2014)
Intelligent transport systems - Co-operative systems - Classification and management of ITS applications in a global context (ISO/TS 17419:2014)
CEN ISO/TS 17419 illustrates and specifies “Global Classification and Management of ITS Applications” (GCMA). It - is based on the ITS station and communication architecture described in ISO 21217, - describes and specifies globally unique addresses and identifiers (ITS-S object identifiers) which are both internal and external to ITS stations and are used for ITS station management, - describes how ITS-S object identifiers and related technical parameters are used for classification, registration and management of ITS applications and ITS application classes, - describes how ITS-S object identifiers are used in the ITS communication protocol stack, - introduces an organizational framework for registration and management of ITS-S objects, and - defines and specifies management procedures at a high functional level.
Intelligente Transportsysteme - Kooperative Systeme - Klassifikation und Steuerung von ITS Anwendungen im globalen Zusammenhang (ISO/TS 17419:2014)
Diese Internationale Norm gilt für Anforderungen und Prüfungen für Positionslaternen mit fest eingebauter LED-Lichtquelle für kleine Wasserfahrzeuge mit einer Rumpflänge von 24 m oder weniger.
Systèmes intelligents de transport - Classification et gestion des applications de systèmes intelligents de transport dans un contexte global (ISO/TS 17419:2014)
Inteligentni transportni sistemi - Kooperativni sistemi - Razvrščanje in upravljanje aplikacij ITS v globalnem kontekstu (ISO/TS 17419:2014)
CEN ISO/TS 17419 predstavlja in podaja „Razvrščanje in upravljanje aplikacij ITS v globalnem kontekstu“ (GCMA). Standard – je zasnovan je na arhitekturi postaj in komunikacije ITS, opisani v standardu ISO 21217, – opisuje in podaja globalne enolične naslove in identifikatorje (predmetne identifikatorje ITS-S), ki so notranji in zunanji glede na postaje ITS ter se uporabljajo za upravljanje postaj ITS, – opisuje, kako se identifikatorji predmetov ITS-S in povezanih tehničnih parametrov uporabijo za klasifikacijo, registracijo in upravljanje aplikacij ITS in razredov aplikacij ITS, – opisuje, kako se identifikatorji predmetov ITS-S uporabijo v skladu protokolov za komunikacijo ITS, – predstavlja organizacijski okvir za registracijo in upravljanje predmetov ITS-S ter – opredeljuje in določa postopke upravljanja na visoki funkcionalni ravni.
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Intelligent transport systems - Co-operative systems - Classification and management of
ITS applications in a global context (ISO/TS 17419:2014)
Intelligente Transportsysteme - Kooperative Systeme - Klassifikation und Steuerung von
ITS Anwendungen im globalen Zusammenhang (ISO/TS 17419:2014)
Systèmes intelligents de transport - Classification et gestion des applications de
systèmes intelligents de transport dans un contexte global (ISO/TS 17419:2014)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CEN ISO/TS 17419:2014
ICS:
03.220.01 Transport na splošno Transport in general
35.240.60 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in transport
transportu in trgovini and trade
SIST-TS CEN ISO/TS 17419:2014 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
CEN ISO/TS 17419
SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE
TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION
April 2014
ICS 35.240.60; 03.220.20
English Version
Intelligent transport systems - Cooperative systems -
Classification and management of ITS applications in a global
context (ISO/TS 17419:2014)
Systèmes intelligents de transport - Classification et gestion Intelligente Transportsysteme - Kooperative Systeme -
des applications de systèmes intelligents de transport dans Klassifikation und Steuerung von ITS Anwendungen im
un contexte global (ISO/TS 17419:2014) globalen Zusammenhang (ISO/TS 17419:2014)
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Foreword
This document (CEN ISO/TS 17419:2014) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 278
“Intelligent transport systems”, the secretariat of which is held by NEN, in collaboration with Technical
Committee ISO/TC 204 “Intelligent transport systems”.
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SPECIFICATION 17419
First edition
2014-04-15
Intelligent transport systems —
Cooperative systems — Classification
and management of ITS applications
in a global context
Systèmes intelligents de transport — Classification et gestion des
applications de systèmes intelligents de transport dans un contexte
global
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Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Abbreviated terms . 4
5 Application management . 5
5.1 Introduction . 5
5.2 ITS communications architecture . 6
5.3 PKI architecture . 7
5.4 Regulations and policies . 7
5.5 ITS station . 7
5.6 Applications and messages . 9
5.7 Communications .10
5.8 Identifiers and addresses summary .11
6 GCMA organizational framework .12
6.1 Overview .12
6.2 Registration of globally unique identifiers .13
6.3 Certification of ITS-S equipment .14
6.4 Certification of ITS-S application processes .15
6.5 Issuance of ITS-SCU certificates .16
6.6 Issuance of certificates for real-time operation .17
6.7 ITS application repository . .17
6.8 Secure installation and maintenance of facilities and communication protocols.18
6.9 Registries .18
6.10 Wrong behaviour reporting .23
7 GCMA technical framework .23
7.1 Addresses and identifiers .23
7.2 Online management .27
Annex A (normative) ASN.1 modules .29
Bibliography .39
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Foreword
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Introduction
Classification and management of ITS applications in a global context covers more than just the ITS
applications themselves. It also covers elements of the environment in which ITS applications are
instantiated.
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) provide ITS services to users by execution of ITS applications which
typically requires communications between ITS station application processes residing in ITS station
units (ITS-SU). Communications includes exchange of messages dedicated to ITS applications, and
exchange of messages from ITS message sets.
ITS applications and ITS application classes are referred to as ITS application objects. ITS application
objects are uniquely identified by the registered “ITS Application Identifier” (ITS-AID) specified in this
Technical Specification.
NOTE An ITS application class groups ITS applications together that provide the same type of service,
e.g. “Electronic Fee Collection” (EFC), but operate in different contexts. The definition of ITS application
classes is based on the concept of the DSRC Application entity as introduced in Reference [4], which is
identified by a DSRCApplicationEntityID.
In Reference [17] ITS message sets were referred to as ITS application objects. This definition is not
adopted in this Technical Specification due to the fundamentally different nature of ITS message sets
and ITS application objects. ITS message sets are uniquely identified by the registered “ITS Message Set
Identifier” (ITS-MsgSetID) specified in this Technical Specification.
This Technical Specification is an extension towards more general and global applicability of Reference
[17]. This Technical Specification introduces the term “ITS-S object” as a general reference to ITS
application objects, ITS message sets and other objects that may require globally unique identification
and registration.
NOTE Examples of other ITS-S objects are ITS-S communication protocols and ITS-S security protocols.
[6][7][8][9]
Management of ITS-S objects is specified in the ISO 24102 series of International Standards
[10][11]
and in the Technical specification ISO/TS 17423. This Technical Specification focuses on some
management aspects related to authorized and controlled operation of ITS-S objects which requires
considerations of ITS-S object identifiers, i.e. ITS-AID, ITS-MsgSetID, ITS-SUID, ITS-SCUID, addresses
and protocol identifiers used in the communication protocol stack of an ITS-S, and others.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ISO/TS 17419:2014(E)
Intelligent transport systems — Cooperative systems —
Classification and management of ITS applications in a
global context
1 Scope
This Technical Specification illustrates and specifies “Global Classification and Management of ITS
Applications” (GCMA). It
— is based on the ITS station and communication architecture described in ISO 21217,
— describes and specifies globally unique addresses and identifiers (ITS-S object identifiers) which
are both internal and external to ITS stations and are used for ITS station management,
— describes how ITS-S object identifiers and related technical parameters are used for classification,
registration and management of ITS applications and ITS application classes,
— describes how ITS-S object identifiers are used in the ITS communication protocol stack,
— introduces an organizational framework for registration and management of ITS-S objects, and
— defines and specifies management procedures at a high functional level.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO/TS 17423, Intelligent transport systems — Cooperative systems — ITS application requirements and
objectives for selection of communication profiles
ISO 21217, Intelligent transport systems — Communications access for land mobiles (CALM) — Architecture
ISO/IEC 8825-2:2008, Information technology — ASN.1 encoding rules: Specification of Packed Encoding
Rules (PER) — Part 2
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 21217 and the following apply.
3.1
authorization
prescription that a particular behaviour shall not be prevented
Note 1 to entry: Unlike permission (3.22), an authorization is an empowerment.
3.2
ITS application
instantiation of an ITS service that involves an association of two or more complementary ITS-S
application processes
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3.3
ITS application class
group of ITS applications (3.2) that provide the same type of service, e.g. Electronic Fee Collection (EFC),
where each application operates in a different context
3.4
ITS application identifier
ITS-AID
globally unique, registered number identifying an ITS application object (3.5)
3.5
ITS application object
ITS application (3.2) or ITS application class (3.3) identified by a globally unique ITS application identifier
(3.4)
3.6
ITS message
message designed for an ITS-related purpose
3.7
ITS message set
set of uniquely identified ITS messages
3.8
ITS message set identifier
globally unique, registered number identifying an ITS message set (3.7)
3.9
ITS registration authority
entity authorized to register ITS-S object (3.17) identifiers
3.10
ITS service
functionality provided to users of intelligent transport systems designed, e.g. to increase safety,
sustainability, efficiency, and comfort
3.11
ITS trusted authority
entity authorized to issue ITS-S object (3.17) security credentials
3.12
ITS-S application process
element in an ITS station that performs information processing for a particular application and uses
ITS-S services to transmit and receive information
3.13
ITS-S application process provisioner
functionality in an ITS-SU offering ITS-S application processes (3.12) for download and installation to
other ITS-SUs
3.14
ITS-S communication protocol
protocol used in a communication protocol stack of an ITS-S
3.15
ITS-S communication protocol stack
set of ITS-S communication protocols, which may be identified by a registered globally unique reference
number, enabling communications between an ITS-SCU and other nodes
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3.16
ITS-SCU configuration management centre
entity that retains information about capabilities of ITS-SCUs, status of objects in ITS-SCUs, and supports
management and update of this information
3.17
ITS-S object
entity used in ITS that may require a globally unique identifier
EXAMPLE ITS-SU, ITS-SCU, ITS application object, ITS message set, ITS-S communication protocol, ITS flow
type.
3.18
ITS-S object identifier
identifier of an ITS-S object (3.17)
3.19
ITS-S object owner
entity responsible for the specification (design), maintenance and registration of an ITS-S object (3.17)
3.20
ITS-S service
communication functionality of an ITS-S that provides the capability to connect to other nodes
3.21
ITS-S unit
implementation of an ITS station
3.22
permission
rule that a particular behaviour is allowed to occur
3.23
policy
set of rules related to a particular purpose, expressed as an obligation, an authorization (3.1), permission
(3.22) or a prohibition (3.24)
3.24
prohibition
prescription that a particular behaviour shall not occur
3.25
registration
assignment of an unambiguous name to an object in a way which makes the assignment available to
interested parties
3.26
registration authority
entity such as an organization or an automated facility that performs registration (3.25) of one or more
types of objects
3.27
regulation
written instrument containing rules having the force of law
3.28
regulation
process of the promulgation, monitoring, and enforcement of rules defined in regulation
(3.27), established by primary and/or delegated legislation
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regulator
agency responsible for exercising autonomous authority over some area of human activity
3.30
violation
behaviour contrary to a rule
4 Abbreviated terms
ARCP Application Requirements for selection of Communication Profiles
BSMD Bounded Secured Managed Domain
CEN Commission Européenne de Normalisation
C-ITS Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
GCMA Global Classification and Management of ITS Applications
IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IETF Internet Engineering Task Force
ISO International Standards Organisation
ITS Intelligent Transport Systems
ITS-AID ITS Application Identifier
ITS-AOOID Application Object Owner (designer) Identifier
ITS-FlowTypeID ITS Flow Type Identifier
ITS-LCH ITS Logical Channel
ITS-LCHID ITS Logical Channel Identifier
ITS-MsgSetID ITS Message Set Identifier
ITS-MSOID Message Set Owner Identifier
ITS-NTSDU ITS Station Networking & Transport layer Service Data Unit
ITS-PN ITS Port Number
ITS-PR ITS policy region
ITS-PRID ITS-PR Identifier
ITS-RR ITS Regulatory Region
ITS-RRID ITS Regulatory Region Identifier
ITS-S ITS Station
ITS-S-APDID ITS-S Application Process Developer Identifier
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ITS-S-APP ITS-S Application Process Provisioner
ITS-S-APPID ITS-S Application Process Provider Identifier
ITS-S-CPID ITS-S communication profile Identifier
ITS-SCU ITS Station Communication Unit
ITS-SCU-CMC ITS-SCU Configuration Management Centre
ITS-SCU-CMCID ITS-SCU-CMD Identifier
ITS-SCUID ITS-SCU Identifier
ITS-SecAlgID ITS Security Algorithm Identifier
ITS-SEMID ITS Station Equipment Manufacturer Identifier
ITS-S-FSID ITS-S Facilities layer Service Identifier
ITS-SU ITS Station Unit
ITS-SUID ITS-SU Identifier
ITS-SU-UID ITS-SU User Identifier
LDM Local dynamic map
5 Application management
This is an informative clause.
5.1 Introduction
In this Technical Specification, application management refers to objects and procedures, both internal
and external to the platforms on which the applications are installed, that are used to ensure the efficacy
and authenticity of these applications and these platforms. Platforms in this context are ITS station
1)
communication units (ITS-SCUs) and applications are ITS-S application processes as specified in
ISO 21217. Distinction is made between authorized applications and permitted applications. Application
management procedures involve protocols for exchanging information between the various entities
involved in application management, and these procedures are described at a functional level in this
Technical Specification. These procedures are to be used for authorizing and authenticating the use of
ITS-S application entities over communication networks. The architecture of this network described in
ISO 21217 and in 5.2.
Entities related to ITS application management in the global context and their roles identified and / or
specified in this Technical Specification are listed in Table 1.
Table 1 — Entities and their roles
Entity Role
ITS-S object Entity used in ITS related to ITS-S management that may be identified by a glob-
ally unique identifier.
EXAMPLE ITS application objects, ITS message sets, ITS-S communication
protocols, ITS-S units, ITS-S communication units.
1) An ITS-SU may consist of several physical units called ITS-SCUs as specified in ISO 21217.
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Table 1 (continued)
Entity Role
ITS-S object owner Entity which is responsible for the specification (design), maintenance and regis-
tration of ITS-S objects
EXAMPLE Standards development organizations, industry special interest
groups such as the “Society of Automotive Engineers” (SAE).
ITS application object Entity that provides an ITS service to the user as specified in ISO 21217.
EXAMPLE ITS applications and ITS application classes.
ITS message set Set of ITS messages designed for an ITS-related purpose as specified in
ISO 21217.
ITS-S communication pro- Protocol used in a communication protocol stack of an ITS-S
tocol
ITS-S unit (ITS-SU) Physical instantiation of an ITS station specified in ISO 21217. An ITS-SU may
consist of one single ITS-SCU, or several ITS-SCUs interconnected via an ITS sta-
tion internal network. An ITS-SU is also referred to as “Bounded Secured Man-
aged Entity” as specified in ISO 21217.
ITS-S communication unit Physical unit in an ITS-SU containing a part or all of the functionality of an ITS-S
(ITS-SCU) as specified in ISO 21217.
ITS-S equipment manufac- Manufacturer of ITS-SUs or ITS-SCUs.
turer
ITS-S application process Developer (manufacturer) of ITS-S application processes for usage in ITS-SUs.
developer
ITS-S application process Entity that offers ITS-S application processes for download to an ITS-SCU.
provisioner
ITS-SCU configuration man- Entity that retains information about the capabilities of ITS-SUs, status of objects
agement centre in ITS-SUs, and supports management and update of this information.
Certification authority (Cer- Entity in charge of checking ITS-SCUs, implementations of ITS-S communication
tification laboratory) protocols, and ITS-S application processes for compliance to standards or speci-
fications defined in an ITS release.
ITS registration authority Entity in charge of registering ITS-S objects referenced by globally unique identi-
fiers.
ITS trusted authority Entity in charge of providing ITS-S object security credentials such as keys and
certificates for hardware and software.
5.2 ITS communications architecture
As illustrated in Figure 1, regardless of the complexity of the networks employed, communication between
“ITS station units” (ITS-SUs), and between ITS-SUs and other types of ITS communication nodes, is on a
peer-to-peer basis. The distinguishing feature of ITS-SUs is that of trust and authentication as discussed
in 5.5.1. The need for trust and authentication arises from the deployment of critical safety-of-life and
property applications. This leads to the definition of an ITS station as a “Bounded Secured Managed
Domain” (BSMD) as specified in ISO 21217, and the requirement for a “Public Key Infrastructure” (
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