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(Main)Electronic fee collection - Conformity evaluation of on-board and roadside equipment to EN 15509 - Part 1: Test suite structure and test purposes
Electronic fee collection - Conformity evaluation of on-board and roadside equipment to EN 15509 - Part 1: Test suite structure and test purposes
It defines the test suite structure and the test purposes for conformity evaluation of on-board and roadside equipment designed for compliance with the requirements set up in EN 15509.
Elektronische Gebührenerhebung - Konformitätsprüfung von Fahrzeuggeräten und straßenseitigen Einrichtungen nach EN 15509 - Teil 1: Struktur und Zweck des Prüfprogramms
Perception de télépéage - Evaluation de conformité de l'équipement embarqué et de l'équipement au sol à la EN 15509 - Partie 1 : Structure des suites de tests et intention des tests
Elektronsko pobiranje pristojbin - Vrednotenje skladnosti opreme v vozilu in v obcestni napravi s standardom EN 15509 - 1. del: Zgradba preskuševalnega niza in namen preskušanja
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN 15876-1:2022
01-september-2022
Elektronsko pobiranje pristojbin - Vrednotenje skladnosti opreme v vozilu in v
obcestni napravi s standardom EN 15509 - 1. del: Zgradba preskuševalnega niza in
namen preskušanja
Electronic fee collection - Conformity evaluation of on-board and roadside equipment to
EN 15509 - Part 1: Test suite structure and test purposesElektronische Gebührenerhebung - Konformitätsprüfung von Fahrzeuggeräten und
straßenseitigen Einrichtungen nach EN 15509 - Teil 1: Struktur und Zweck des
Prüfprogramms
Perception de télépéage - Evaluation de conformité de l'équipement embarqué et de
l'équipement au sol à la EN 15509 - Partie 1 : Structure des suites de tests et intention
des testsTa slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 15876-1
ICS:
03.220.20 Cestni transport Road transport
35.240.60 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in transport
prometu
43.040.15 Avtomobilska informatika. Car informatics. On board
Vgrajeni računalniški sistemi computer systems
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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DRAFT
EUROPEAN STANDARD
prEN 15876-1
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
June 2022
ICS 35.240.60 Will supersede EN 15876-1:2016
English Version
Electronic fee collection - Conformity evaluation of on-
board and roadside equipment to EN 15509 - Part 1: Test
suite structure and test purposes
Perception de télépéage ¿ Evaluation de conformité de Elektronische Gebührenerhebung -
l'équipement embarqué et de l'équipement au sol à la Konformitätsprüfung von Fahrzeugsgeräten und
EN 15509 ¿ Partie 1 : Structure des suites de tests et straßenseitigen Einrichtungen mit der EN 15509 - Teil
intention des tests 1: Prüfreihenstruktur und PrüfzweckThis draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee
CEN/TC 278.If this draft becomes a European Standard, CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations
which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.
This draft European Standard was established by CEN in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other
language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC
Management Centre has the same status as the official versions.CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and
United Kingdom.Recipients of this draft are invited to submit, with their comments, notification of any relevant patent rights of which they are
aware and to provide supporting documentation.Warning : This document is not a European Standard. It is distributed for review and comments. It is subject to change without
notice and shall not be referred to as a European Standard.EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION
COMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATION
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Contents Page
European foreword ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1 Scope .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Normative references .................................................................................................................................... 5
3 Terms and definitions ................................................................................................................................... 5
4 Abbreviations ................................................................................................................................................... 7
5 Conformance ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
6 Test Suite Structure ........................................................................................................................................ 8
Annex A (normative) Test purposes for on-board equipment ................................................................. 13
Annex B (normative) Test purposes for roadside equipment .................................................................. 83
Annex C (normative) PCTR proforma for on-board equipment ............................................................. 123
Annex D (normative) PCTR proforma for roadside equipment ............................................................. 138
Bibliography ............................................................................................................................................................... 147
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European foreword
This document (prEN 15876-1:2022) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 278,
Intelligent transport systems, the secretariat of which is held by NEN.This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the
European Free Trade Association.This document will supersede EN 15876-1:2016.
This edition of EN 15876-1 incorporates the following main modifications compared with the previous
version:— amendments to reflect changes to the underlying requirements standards, in particular the updated
data definitions in EN 15509;— amendments to reflect changes in EN ISO 14907-2, specifically updated references following its
amended structure,— updated terms to reflect the harmonized terms between electronic fee collection standards in
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Introduction
CEN/TC 278 has produced a set of standards that support interoperable DSRC-EFC-systems e.g.
prEN ISO/DIS 14906:2022 (a “toolbox” for defining EFC-application transaction) and EN ISO 14907-2
(EFC application interface conformance tests for on-board units). However, these standards are only of
an enabling nature and do not ensure technical interoperability. Therefore EN 15509, Electronic fee
collection ― Interoperability application profile for DSRC was developed to support technical
interoperability between EFC-systems.This document defines the test suite structure and the test purposes for conformity evaluation of on-
board and roadside equipment designed for compliance with the requirements of EN 15509. A test
standard for evaluation of conformity of on-board and roadside equipment is a necessary element for
coherent, practical and effective appraisal of products' compliance to EN 15509.This document forms Part 1 of a two-part standard:
— EN 15876-1, Electronic fee collection ― Evaluation of on-board and roadside equipment for conformity
to EN 15509 ― Part 1: Test suite structure and test purposes— EN 15876-2, Electronic fee collection ― Evaluation of on-board and roadside equipment for conformity
to EN 15509 ― Part 2: Abstract test suitesTogether, the two parts of EN 15876 provide the necessary foundation for verification of the
implementation of the interoperability requirements as stated in EN 15509:— industry is provided with an easy-to-use toolbox for product assessment;
— operators can easily assess conformity to EN 15509 and reference to the standard in tendering
processes;— authorities and joint undertakings may reference to the test standard when stating interoperability
requirements;— certification organisations are given an effective tool for certification of products.
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1 Scope
This document specifies the test suite structure (TSS) and test purposes (TPs) for evaluation of on-board
equipment (OBE) and roadside equipment (RSE) to EN 15509.Normative Annex A presents the test purposes for the OBE.
Normative Annex B presents the test purposes for the RSE.
Normative Annex C provides the protocol conformance test report (PCTR) proforma for OBE.
Normative Annex D provides the PCTR proforma for RSE.2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
FprEN 15509:2022, Electronic fee collection — Interoperability application profile for DSRC
EN ISO 3166-1, Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions - Part 1: Country
code (ISO 3166-1)EN ISO 14816, Road transport and traffic telematics - Automatic vehicle and equipment identification -
Numbering and data structure (ISO 14816)prEN ISO/DIS 14906:2022, Electronic fee collection — Application interface definition for dedicated short-
range communicationEN ISO 14907-2:2021, Electronic fee collection - Test procedures for user and fixed equipment - Part 2:
Conformance test for the on-board unit application interface (ISO 14907-2:2021)3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
attribute
addressable package of data consisting of a single data element or structured sequences of data elements
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.13]3.2
authenticator
data, possibly encrypted, that is used for authentication
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.16]
3.3
data group
class of closely related attributes
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.55]
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3.4
Element
EFC Element
coherent set of data and functionality
Note 1 to entry: The functionality includes, where applicable, the security-related functions and the associated
security keys.Note 2 to entry: EFC Elements are created by the applications and addressed using Element identifiers.
Note 3 to entry: In a given on-board equipment (OBE) (3.9), the EID is used to address a toll context, identified by
the EFC-ContextMark, in which attributes (3.1) can be addressed unambiguously by AttributeIDs inside an EFC
Element of the OBE[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.71]
3.5
implementation conformance statement
ICS
statement of capabilities and options that have been implemented that defines to what extent the
implementation is compliant with a given specification[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.90]
3.6
implementation conformance statement proforma
document, in the form of a questionnaire, which when completed for an implementation or system
becomes an implementation conformance statement (3.5)[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.91]
3.7
implementation extra information for testing
IXIT
statement containing all of the information related to the implementation under test (IUT) and its
corresponding system under test (SUT) which will enable the testing laboratory to run an appropriate
test suite against that IUT[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.92]
3.8
implementation extra information for testing proforma
document, in the form of a questionnaire, which when completed for an IUT becomes an implementation
extra information for testing (3.7)[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.93]
3.9
on-board equipment
OBE
all required equipment on-board a vehicle for performing required electronic fee collection functions and
communication services[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.126]
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3.10
on-board unit
OBU
electronic unit on-board a vehicle for performing specific electronic fee collection functions and for
communication with external systemsNote 1 to entry: OBE and OBU have been used as terms with the same or similar meaning in the standardization of
DSRC and DSRC-based EFC within CEN and ETSI. Previously developed relevant standards used the term OBU with
the meaning OBE as defined in this document. When referring to relevant tests in other documents, this document
uses the terms of the referenced source, which explains why the term OBU is often used in the Annexes.
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.127]3.11
roadside equipment
RSE
fixed or movable electronic fee collection equipment located along the road
Note 1 to entry: RSE and RSU have been used as terms with the same or similar meaning in the standardization of
DSRC and DSRC-based EFC within CEN and ETSI. Previously developed relevant standards used the term RSU with
the meaning RSE as defined in this document. When referring to relevant tests in other documents, this document
uses the terms of the referenced source, which explains why the term RSU is often used in the Annexes
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.161]3.12
tester
combination of equipment, humans and processes able to perform specified conformance tests
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.188]3.13
transaction
whole of the exchange of information between two physically separated communication facilities
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.211]4 Abbreviations
For the purposes of this document, the following abbreviations apply throughout the document unless
otherwise specified.APDU application protocol data Unit
AP application process
ASN.1 abstract syntax notation one (ISO/IEC 8824-1)
ATS abstract test suite
BI behaviour invalid (i.e. invalid behaviour tests)
BST beacon service table
BV behaviour valid (i.e. Valid Behaviour tests)
DSRC dedicated short-range communication
EFC electronic fee collection
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ICS implementation conformance statement
IUT implementation under test
LLC logical link control
LPDU LLC protocol data unit
MAC medium access control
OBE on-board equipment
OBU on-board unit
PCTR protocol conformance test report
PDU protocol data unit
PICS protocol implementation conformance statement
PIXIT protocol implementation extra information for testing
SCTR system conformance test report
TP test purposes
TSS test suite structure
VST vehicle service table
5 Conformance
The supplier of the OBE and RSE, respectively, is responsible for providing a conformance test report.
The supplier of the OBE shall complete the protocol conformance test report (PCTR) for the OBE as
defined in Annex C.The supplier of the RSE shall complete the PCTR for the RSE as defined in Annex D.
6 Test Suite Structure6.1 Structure
The table below shows the test suite structure (TSS) including its subgroups defined for the conformance
testing.Table 1 — Test Suite Structure
Group Type of IUT Behaviour
Physical layer OBE Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
RSE Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
DLC MAC sublayer OBE Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
RSE Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
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Group Type of IUT Behaviour
DLC LLC sublayer OBE Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
RSE Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
Application layer – OBE Valid behaviour
Functions
Invalid behaviour
RSE Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
Application Layer – Data OBE Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
RSE Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
Application Layer – Security OBE Valid behaviour
Level 0
Invalid behaviour
RSE Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
Application Layer – Security OBE Valid behaviour
Level 1
Invalid behaviour
RSE Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
Application Layer OBE Valid behaviour
– Transactions
Invalid behaviour
RSE Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
Physical layer tests are to be performed in a radio wave lab. They will not form part of the abstract test
suite (ATS).6.2 Reference to Conformance Specifications
Conformance to a profile standard implies conformance to the related base standards; hence, a number
of test cases for the profile standard are exactly the same as the conformance test cases for the related
base standards. Other test cases are derived from the base standards conformance test cases, by applying
some restrictions or choices in e.g. the parameters values, according to what is stated in the profile
standard. Finally, specific conformance test cases for the profile standard are identified for statements
contained in the profile standard, which have no equivalence in the base standards. These latter cases
cover for example the security algorithms and functions that are described in the profile standard. This
document takes into account already defined test purposes for conformance to the base standards by
referencing them, so that:a) For test purposes that are identical to those defined in the base standards conformance test cases
(see e.g. ETSI/TS 102 486-1-2 or ETSI/TS 102 486-2-2) a direct reference is reported. For reader's
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convenience, the title or a verbal description of the referenced test purpose is given, together with
the reference.b) For test purposes that are derived from those defined in the base standards conformance test cases,
a direct reference is reported, plus an indication on how the referred test purpose has to be modified
for the profile conformance testing.c) For test purposes that are specific to the standard profile, a complete description is given.
An indication on whether a test purpose is identical, derived, or specific is given in each test purpose.
6.3 Test Purposes6.3.1 TP Definition Conventions
The TPs are defined following the rules shown in Table 2 below.
Table 2 — TP Definition Rules
TP ID according to the TP Title
naming conventions
Reference
TP origin
Initial condition
Stimulus and expected behaviour
The TP ID is a unique identifier. It shall be specified according to the TP
TP ID
naming conventions defined in the sub-clause below.
Title Short description of Test Purpose objective.
Reference The reference should contain the references of the subject to be validated
by the actual TP (specification reference, clause, and paragraph).TP origin Indicates if the TP is identical to a TP defined in another test standard,
derived from a TP defined in another test standard, or specific for thisprofile standard.
Initial condition The condition defines in which initial state the IUT has to be to apply the
actual TP.Stimulus and Definition of the events the tester performs, and the events that are
expected behaviour expected from the IUT to conform to the base specification.Note that the reference field normally points to the clause of the base standard EN 15509. As the same
standard contains the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement proforma, where appropriate a
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6.3.2 TP Naming Conventions
Each TP is given a unique identification. This unique identification is built up to contain the following
string of information:TP///-
TP : to indicate that it is a Test Purpose;
: which group among those defined in Table 1 — Test Suite Structure does the TP apply
to;: type of IUT (i.e. OBE or RSE);
X : type of testing (i.e. Valid Behaviour tests – BV, or Invalid Behaviour tests – BI);
: sequential TP number (01–99).The naming conventions are as described in Table 3 — TP Naming Conventions below.
Table 3 — TP Naming ConventionsIdentifier TP///<
: x>-
PHY Physical layer
MAC MAC sublayer
LLC LLC sublayer
AP-0BAS Application layer – I Kernel support Security level 0
AP-0FUN Application layer – T Kernel support Security level 0
AP-0DAT Application layer – Data attributes support Security Level 0
AP-0SEC Application layer – Security Level 0 support
AP-0TRA Application layer – Transaction support Security level 0
AP-1BAS Application layer – I Kernel support Security level 1
AP-1FUN Application layer – T Kernel support Security level 1
AP-1DAT Application layer – Data attributes support Security Level 1
AP-1SEC Application layer – Security Level 1 support
AP-1TRA Application layer – Transaction support Security level 1
AP-0BAS Application layer – Initialisation phase support Security
level 0
AP-0GET Application layer - GET-rq PDU test purposes, security level
AP-0SET Application layer - SET-rq PDU test purposes, security level
AP-0STA Application layer - GET-STAMPED-rq PDU test purposes,
security level 0
AP- Application layer - SET-MMI-rq PDU test purposes security
0MMI level 0
AP-0ECH Application layer - ECHO-rq PDU test purposes, security
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Identifier TP///<
: x>-
AP-0REL Application layer - EVENT-REPORT-rq PDU test purposes,
security level 0
AP-1BAS Application layer - initialization phase test purposes,
security level 1
AP-1GET Application layer - GET-rq PDU test purposes, security level
AP-1SET Application layer - SET-rq PDU test purposes, security level
AP-1STA Application layer - GET-STAMPED-rq PDU test purposes,
security level 1
AP- Application layer - SET-MMI-rq PDU test purposes security
1MMI level 1
AP-1ECH Application layer - ECHO-rq PDU test purposes, security
level 1
= type of IUT OBE On-board equipment
RSE Roadside equipment
x = Type of testing BV Valid Behaviour Tests
BI Invalid Behaviour Tests
= sequential (01–99) Test Purpose Number
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Annex A
(normative)
Test purposes for on-board equipment
A.1 Introduction
This annex contains the test purposes (TP) for the conformity evaluation of on-board equipment (OBE)
to FprEN 15509:2022.OBE and OBU have been used as terms with the same or similar meaning in the standardization of DSRC
and DSRC-based EFC within CEN and ETSI. Previously developed relevant standards used the term OBU
with the meaning OBE as defined in this document. When referring to relevant tests in other documents,
this document uses the terms of the referenced source, which explains why the term OBU is often used in
this AnnexA.2 Physical Layer
A.2.1 BV Test Purposes
Test subgroup objective:
— to test the behaviour of the IUT in relation to syntactically and contextual correct behaviour of the
test system.TP/PHY/OBU/BV/01 Dynamic range – sensitivity
TP Origin Identical to ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.1.1
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI EN 300 674–1, Clause 8.
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.1.1
TP/PHY/OBU/BV/02 Dynamic range – upper power limit for communication
TP Origin Identical to ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.1.2
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI EN 300 674–1, Clause 8.
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.1.2
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TP/PHY/OBU/BV/03 Cut-off power level
TP Origin Identical to ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.2
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI EN 300 674–1, Clause 8.
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.2
TP/PHY/OBU/BV/04 Conversion gain
TP Origin Identical to ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.3
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI EN 300 674–1, Clause 8.
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.3
TP/PHY/OBU/BV/05 Maximum equivalent isotropically radiated power
TP Origin Identical to ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.4
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI EN 300 674–1, Clause 8.
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.4
TP/PHY/OBU/BV/06 Frequency error
TP Origin Identical to ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.5
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI EN 300 674–1, Clause 8.
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.5
TP/PHY/OBU/BV/07 Transmitter spectrum mask
TP Origin Identical to ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.6
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI EN 300 674–1, Clause 8.
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
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TP/PHY/OBU/BV/08 Transmitter unwanted emissions
TP Origin Identical to ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.7
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI EN 300 674–1, Clause 8.
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.7
TP/PHY/OBU/BV/09 Receiver spurious emissions
TP Origin Identical to ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.8
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI EN 300 674–1, Clause 8.
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI EN 300 674–1, 10.8
A.2.2 BI Test Purposes
BI test purposes group do not apply for Layer 1.
A.3 MAC
A.3.1 BV Test Purposes
Test subgroup objective:
— to test the behaviour of the IUT in relation to syntactically and contextual correct behaviour of the
test system.TP/MAC/OBU/BV/01 Receive downlink frames – maximum length
TP Origin Identical to ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/01
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/01
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/01
TP/MAC/OBU/BV/02 Receive downlink frames within T1
TP Origin Identical to ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/02
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/02
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/02
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TP/MAC/OBU/BV/03 Timing constraints for public uplink windows
TP Origin Identical to ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/03
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/03
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/03
TP/MAC/OBU/BV/04 Receive downlink frames within T2
TP Origin Identical to ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/04
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/04
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/04
TP/MAC/OBU/BV/05 Timing constraints for private uplink windows
TP Origin Identical to ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/05
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/05
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/05
TP/MAC/OBU/BV/06 S-bit and L-bit in MAC control field
TP Origin Identical to ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/06
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/06
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/06
TP/MAC/OBU/BV/07 Manage S-bit state variable
TP Origin Identical to ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/07
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/07
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
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TP/MAC/OBU/BV/08 Random selection of N5 public uplink windows
TP Origin Identical to ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/08
Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/08
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BV/08
A.3.2 BI Test Purposes
Test subgroup objective:
— to check the behaviour of the IUT in response to invalid stimuli and behaviour from the test tool.
TP/MAC/OBU/BI/01 Manage double-bit errors in the LID, MAC control and LPDU fields
TP Origin Identical to ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BI/01Reference FprEN 15509:2022, 6.1.2
Initial condition See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BI/01
Stimulus and Expected Behaviour
See ETSI/TS 102 486–1-2 TP/MAC/OBU/BI/01
TP/MAC/OBU/BI/02 Detect and manage dou
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