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(Main)Electronic fee collection - Evaluation of onboard and roadside equipment for conformity to ISO 12813 - Part 1: Test suite structure and test purposes (ISO 13143-1:2020)
Electronic fee collection - Evaluation of onboard and roadside equipment for conformity to ISO 12813 - Part 1: Test suite structure and test purposes (ISO 13143-1:2020)
This document specifies the test suite structure (TSS) and test purposes (TPs) for evaluating the
conformity of on-board equipment (OBE) and roadside equipment (RSE) to ISO 12813.
It provides a basis for conformance tests for dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) OBE and
RSE to support interoperability between different equipment supplied by different manufacturers.
ISO 12813 defines requirements on the compliance check communication (CCC) interface level, but
not for the RSE or OBE internal functional behaviour. Consequently, tests regarding OBE and/or RSE
functional behaviour remain outside the scope of this document.
Elektronische Gebührenerhebung - Bewertung der Konformität fahrzeuginterner und straßenseitiger Ausrüstung nach ISO 12813 - Teil 1: Struktur und Zweck des Prüfprogrammes (ISO 13143-1:2020)
Perception du télépéage -- Évaluation des équipements embarqués et en bord de route quant à la conformité avec l'ISO 12813 -- Partie 1: Structure de suite d'essais et buts des essais (ISO 13143-1:2020)
Le présent document spécifie la structure de la suite d'essais (TSS, Test Suite Structure) et les buts des essais (TP, Test Purposes) pour évaluer la conformité des équipements embarqués (OBE) et des équipements en bord de route (RSE) par rapport à l'ISO 12813.
Il fournit une base pour les essais de conformité des OBE et RSE de communication dédiée à courte portée (DSRC) afin de permettre l'interopérabilité entre les différents équipements fournis par différents fabricants.
L'ISO 12813 définit les exigences applicables au niveau d'interface de communication de contrôle de conformité CCC mais qui ne concernent pas le comportement fonctionnel interne des RSE et OBE. Par conséquent, les essais relatifs au comportement fonctionnel des OBE et/ou RSE restent en dehors du domaine d'application du présent document.
Elektronsko pobiranje pristojbin - Ugotavljanje skladnosti opreme v vozilu in obcestni napravi s standardom ISO 12813 - 1. del: Zgradba preskuševalnega niza in namen preskušanja (ISO 13143-1:2020)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN ISO 13143-1:2021
01-januar-2021
Nadomešča:
SIST EN ISO 13143-1:2017
Elektronsko pobiranje pristojbin - Ugotavljanje skladnosti opreme v vozilu in
obcestni napravi s standardom ISO 12813 - 1. del: Zgradba preskuševalnega niza
in namen preskušanja (ISO 13143-1:2020)
Electronic fee collection - Evaluation of onboard and roadside equipment for conformity
to ISO 12813 - Part 1: Test suite structure and test purposes (ISO 13143-1:2020)
Elektronische Gebührenerhebung - Bewertung der Konformität fahrzeuginterner und
straßenseitiger Ausrüstung nach ISO 12813 - Teil 1: Struktur und Zweck des
Prüfprogrammes (ISO 13143-1:2020)
Perception du télépéage -- Évaluation des équipements embarqués et en bord de route
quant à la conformité avec l'ISO 12813 -- Partie 1: Structure de suite d'essais et buts des
essais (ISO 13143-1:2020)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 13143-1:2020
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
SIST EN ISO 13143-1:2021 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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EN ISO 13143-1
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
November 2020
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 03.220.20; 35.240.60 Supersedes EN ISO 13143-1:2016
English Version
Electronic fee collection - Evaluation of on-board and
roadside equipment for conformity to ISO 12813 - Part 1:
Test suite structure and test purposes (ISO 13143-1:2020)
Perception de télépéage - Évaluation des équipements Elektronische Gebührenerhebung - Bewertung der
embarqués et en bord de route quant à la conformité Konformität fahrzeuginterner und straßenseitiger
avec l'ISO 12813 - Partie 1: Structure de suite d'essais Ausrüstung nach ISO 12813 - Teil 1: Struktur und
et buts des essais (ISO 13143-1:2020) Zweck des Prüfprogrammes (ISO 13143-1:2020)
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European foreword
This document (EN ISO 13143-1:2020) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 204
"Intelligent transport systems" in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 278 “Intelligent
transport systems” the secretariat of which is held by NEN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by May 2021, and conflicting national standards shall be
withdrawn at the latest by May 2021.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CEN shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document supersedes EN ISO 13143-1:2016.
This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the
European Free Trade Association.
According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the
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Endorsement notice
The text of ISO 13143-1:2020 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 13143-1:2020 without any
modification.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 13143-1
Second edition
2020-11
Electronic fee collection — Evaluation
of on-board and roadside equipment
for conformity to ISO 12813 —
Part 1:
Test suite structure and test purposes
Perception de télépéage — Évaluation des équipements embarqués et
en bord de route quant à la conformité avec l'ISO 12813 —
Partie 1: Structure de suite d'essais et buts des essais
Reference number
ISO 13143-1:2020(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 2
4 Abbreviated terms . 3
5 Test suite structure (TSS) . 4
5.1 Structure . 4
5.2 Reference to conformance test specifications . 4
5.3 Test purposes (TPs) . 5
5.3.1 TP definition conventions . 5
5.3.2 TP naming conventions . 5
5.4 Conformance test report . 6
Annex A (normative) Test purposes for on-board equipment . 7
Annex B (normative) Test purposes for roadside equipment.46
Annex C (normative) Protocol conformance test report proforma for on-board equipment .58
Annex D (normative) Protocol conformance test report proforma for roadside equipment .65
Bibliography .70
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Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 204, Intelligent transport systems, in
collaboration with the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) Technical Committee CEN/TC
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ISO and CEN (Vienna Agreement).
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 13143-1:2016), which has been technically
revised.
The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— amendments to reflect changes to the underlying requirements standards, in particular ISO 12813
and ISO 14906;
— amendment of terms to reflect the harmonization of terms across electronic fee collection (EFC)
standards.
A list of all parts in the ISO 13143 series can be found on the ISO website.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body. A
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Introduction
On-board equipment (OBE) that uses satellite-based positioning technology to collect data required for
charging for the use of roads operates in an autonomous way (i.e. without relying on dedicated roadside
infrastructure). The OBE records the amount of road usage in all toll charging systems it passes through.
This document defines the process and tests for evaluation of OBE and roadside equipment (RSE) for
conformity to ISO 12813.
ISO 12813 defines requirements for dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) between OBE and an
interrogator for the purpose of checking conformance of road use with a local toll regime. It assumes an
electronic fee collection (EFC) services architecture according to ISO 17573-1.
This document is intended to:
— assess OBE and RSE capabilities,
— assess OBE and RSE behaviour,
— serve as a guide for OBE and RSE conformance evaluation and type approval,
— achieve comparability between the results of the corresponding tests applied in different places at
different times, and
— facilitate communication between parties.
This document is based on:
— ISO 12813,
— the set of DSRC standards defining the communication stack, and
— ISO/IEC 9646.
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Electronic fee collection — Evaluation of on-board and
roadside equipment for conformity to ISO 12813 —
Part 1:
Test suite structure and test purposes
1 Scope
This document specifies the test suite structure (TSS) and test purposes (TPs) for evaluating the
conformity of on-board equipment (OBE) and roadside equipment (RSE) to ISO 12813.
It provides a basis for conformance tests for dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) OBE and
RSE to support interoperability between different equipment supplied by different manufacturers.
ISO 12813 defines requirements on the compliance check communication (CCC) interface level, but
not for the RSE or OBE internal functional behaviour. Consequently, tests regarding OBE and/or RSE
functional behaviour remain outside the scope of this document.
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.
ISO 3166-1, Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions — Part 1: Country codes
ISO 12813:2019, Electronic fee collection — Compliance check communication for autonomous systems
ISO 14816, Road transport and traffic telematics — Automatic vehicle and equipment identification —
Numbering and data structure
ISO 14906:2018, Electronic fee collection — Application interface definition for dedicated short-range
communication
ISO/TS 14907-2:2016, Electronic fee collection — Test procedures for user and fixed equipment — Part 2:
Conformance test for the on-board unit application interface
EN 12834:2003, Road transport and traffic telematics — Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) —
DSRC application layer
EN 13372:2004, Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (RTTT) — Dedicated short-range communication —
Profiles for RTTT applications
EN 15509:2014, Electronic fee collection — Interoperability application profile for DSRC
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
ETSI/TS 102 486-2-2 V1.2.1(2008-10), Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Road Transport and Traffic
Telematics (RTTT); Test specifications for Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) transmission
equipment; Part 2: DSRC application layer; Sub-Part 2: Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS & TP)
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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1
access credentials
AC-CR
trusted attestation or secure module that establishes the claimed identity of an object or application
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.4]
3.2
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]
3.3
authentication
security mechanism allowing verification of the provided identity
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.15]
3.4
authenticator
data, possibly encrypted, that is used for authentication (3.3)
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.16]
3.5
data group
class of closely related attributes (3.2)
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.55]
3.6
Element
dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) directory containing application information in the form
of attributes (3.2)
3.7
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]
3.8
protocol implementation conformance statement
PICS
ICS (3.7) for an implementation or system claimed to conform to a given protocol specification
[SOURCE: ISO/IEC 9646-1:1994, 3.3.80]
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3.9
on-board equipment
OBE
all required equipment on-board a vehicle for performing required electronic fee collection (EFC)
functions and communication services
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.126]
3.10
on-board unit
OBU
electronic unit on-board a vehicle for performing specific electronic fee collection (EFC) functions and
for communication with external systems
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.127]
3.11
roadside equipment
RSE
fixed of moveable electronic fee collection (EFC) equipment located along or on the road
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 17573-2:2020, 3.161, modified — Note 1 to entry deleted.]
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 Abbreviated terms
APDU application protocol data unit
AP application process
ATS abstract test suite
BI behaviour invalid (i.e. invalid behaviour tests)
BST beacon service table
BV behaviour valid (i.e. valid behaviour tests)
CCC compliance check communication
DLC data link control
DSRC dedicated short-range communication
DUT device under test
EFC electronic fee collection
EID Element identifier
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LLC logical link control
MAC medium access control
PCTR protocol conformance test report
PDU protocol data unit
PIXIT protocol implementation extra information for testing
SCTR system conformance test report
T-APDU transfer-application protocol data unit
TP test purpose
TSS test suite structure
VST vehicle service table
5 Test suite structure (TSS)
5.1 Structure
Table 1 shows the test suite structure (TSS) including its subgroups that are inherited from other
specifications.
Table 1 — Test suite structure
Group Type of DUT Behaviour
Physical layer OBE BV
BI
RSE BV
BI
Data link Control (DLC) OBE BV
BI
Medium Access Control (MAC) sublayer
RSE BV
BI
DLC Logical Link Control (LLC) sublayer OBE BV
BI
RSE BV
BI
Application layer OBE BV
BI
RSE BV
BI
Physical layer tests are to be performed in a radio wave laboratory. They will not form part of the
abstract test suite (ATS).
5.2 Reference to conformance test specifications
Conformance to a profile standard implies conformance to the related base standards. Hence, a number
of test cases for the CCC application are identical to the conformance test cases for the related base
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standards. Other test cases are derived from the base standards conformance test cases, by applying
some restrictions or choices in, for example, the parameters values, according to what is stated in the
profile standard. Finally, specific conformance test cases for the CCC application are identified for
statements contained in the CCC application, which have no equivalence in the base standards. These
latter cases cover for example, the application layer data test purposes. 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 102 486-2-2 or EN 15876-1), a direct reference is reported. For the reader’s
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 been
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.
5.3 Test purposes (TPs)
5.3.1 TP definition conventions
The TPs are defined following the rules shown in Table 2. All TPs are defined in Annex A and Annex B.
Table 2 — TP definition rules
TP ID according to Title
the TP naming conventions Reference
TP origin
Initial condition
Stimulus and expected behaviour
TP ID The TP ID is a unique identifier. It is specified according to the TP naming conven-
tions defined in 5.3.2.
Title Short description of TP objective.
Reference Contains the reference (document, clause, paragraph) to the subject to be validated
by the actual TP.
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 this standard profile.
Initial condition The condition defines the required initial state of the DUT at the time of launching
of the actual TP.
Stimulus and expected Definition of the events the tester performs and the events that are expected from
behaviour the DUT to conform to the base specification.
5.3.2 TP naming conventions
Each TP is given a unique identification. This unique identification is built up to contain the following
string of information:
TP/ //-
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TP : to indicate that it is a test purpose;
: to which group among those defined in Table 1 the TP applies;
: type of DUT (i.e. OBE or RSE);
: type of testing (i.e. Valid behaviour tests, BV, or Invalid behaviour tests, BI);
: sequential TP number (01 to 99).
The naming conventions are as described in Table 3.
Table 3 — TP naming conventions
applicable for OBU/RSE PHY Physical layer
applicable for OBU/RSE MAC/LLC MAC/LLC sublayer
applicable for OBU/RSE AP-BAS Application layer – I Kernel support
applicable for OBU AP-FUN Application layer – T Kernel support
applicable for OBU AP-DAT Application layer – Data attributes support
applicable for OBU AP-SEC Application layer – Security Level 1 support
applicable for RSE AP-GET Application layer - GET-rq protocol data unit (PDU) test purposes,
applicable for RSE AP-STA Application layer - GET-STAMPED-rq PDU test purposes
applicable for RSE AP-MMI Application layer - SET-MMI-rq PDU test purposes
applicable for RSE AP-ECH Application layer - ECHO-rq PDU test purposes
applicable for RSE AP-REL Application layer - EVENT-REPORT-rq PDU test purposes
5.4 Conformance test report
The manufacturer of the OBE and the RSE, respectively, is responsible for providing a conformance
test report.
The manufacturer of the OBE shall complete the protocol conformance test report (PCTR) for OBE as
defined in Annex C.
The manufacturer of the RSE shall complete the PCTR for roadside equipment as defined in Annex D.
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Annex A
(normative)
Test purposes for on-board equipment
A.1 Introduction
A.1.1 General
This annex contains the test purposes (TPs) for the conformity evaluation of OBE to ISO 12813.
A.1.2 Symbols in TP descriptions
For the application layer test purposes, a special notation and symbol convention is used, as defined in
this subclause.
Symbols are used in the description of the TPs, with meanings according to Table A.1.
Table A.1 — Description of TP symbols
Symbol Description
XXX.rq ⇒ The Tester sends the XXX.rq protocol data unit (PDU) to the device under test (DUT).
⇐ YYY.rs The DUT sends the YYY.rs PDU to the Tester.
A ≡ B Test purpose A “is congruent to” Test purpose B. The notation "Test purpose A ≡ Test purpose B"
means that the Test purpose A is the same as Test purpose B. If differences in parameters or pa-
rameter values have to be applied, these differences are indicated in the text immediately below.
A → B Object A “is transformed” into Object B. So, a notation like “Table X → Table Y” means that, for the
scope of the TP, any reference of Table X should be changed into a reference to Table Y.
= Means “assignment”. That is, a notation like “accessCredentials = a value” means that the field
accessCredentials is given a value.
Ø Means “empty” or “not set”. So, a notation like “accessCredentials = Ø → accessCredentials = calcu-
lated value”, for a given TP, means “change all occurrences in which the field accessCredentials has
not been assigned to a calculation of the value accessCredentials to a given value".
A.2 Physical layer
As per ISO 12813:2019, 5.5.2, all test purposes TP/PHY/OBU/Bx/yy defined in EN 15876-1 are
applicable for the conformity evaluation of OBE to CEN–DSRC based CCC as defined in ISO 12813:2019,
Table B.8, Item 1.
A.3 MAC and LLC
As per ISO 12813:2019, 5.5.2, all test purposes TP/MAC/OBU/Bx/yy (except TP/MAC/OBU/BV/09, see
NOTE) and TP/LLC/OBU/Bx/yy defined in EN 15876-1 are applicable for the conformity evaluation of
OBE to CEN–DSRC based CCC as defined in ISO 12813:2019, Table B.8, Item 1.
NOTE Test purpose TP/MAC/OBU/BV/09 has been excluded from this document as this TP does not apply
for profiles 0/1 of EN 13372.
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A.4 Application Layer
A.4.1 Structure of BST and VST
A.4.1.1 BST
The BST general structure, as is transmitted to the OBE, is described in Table A.2.
Table A.2 — BST general structure
Length Allowed values
T-APDUs 4 bits '1000' indicating initialisation-request (BST)
Option indicator 1 bit (nonmandApplications opt.) 0/1
RSE manufacturerid 16 bits As per ISO 14816
individualid 27 bits As specified by manufacturer
Time 32 bits UNIX real time
Profile 1 bit (Profile ext.) 0 (= no extension)
7 bits As per Profile in EN 13372:2004, 6.3.2
MandAp- 1 bit (mandApplications ext.) 0 (= no extension)
plications
7 bits (number of applications) M
CCC 1 bit (eid opt.) 0 (= eid not present)
application
1 bit (parameter opt.) 0 (= parameter not present)
Aid 1 bit (aid ext.) 0 (= no extension)
5 bits 20 (= CCC application)
Applica-
tion 2
1 bit (eid opt.) 0/1
(not CCC)
1 bit (parameter opt.) 0/1
Aid 1 bit (aid ext.) 0 (= no extension)
5 bits ≠ 20 (= no CCC application)
Eid
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01-februar-2020
Elektronsko pobiranje pristojbin - Ugotavljanje skladnosti opreme v vozilu in
obcestni napravi s standardom ISO 12813 - 1. del: Zgradba preskuševalnega niza
in namen preskušanja (ISO/DIS 13143-1:2019)
Electronic fee collection - Evaluation of onboard and roadside equipment for conformity
to ISO 12813 - Part 1: Test suite structure and test purposes
Elektronische Gebührenerhebung - Bewertung der Konformität fahrzeuginterner und
straßenseitiger Ausrüstung nach ISO 12813 - Teil 1: Struktur und Zweck des
Prüfprogrammes
Perception du télépéage -- Évaluation des équipements embarqués et en bord de route
quant à la conformité avec l'ISO 12813 -- Partie 1: Structure de suite d'essais et buts des
essais
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO 13143-1
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
oSIST prEN ISO 13143-1:2020 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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DRAFT INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
ISO/DIS 13143-1
ISO/TC 204 Secretariat: ANSI
Voting begins on: Voting terminates on:
2019-12-09 2020-03-02
Electronic fee collection — Evaluation of on-board and
roadside equipment for conformity to ISO 12813 —
Part 1:
Test suite structure and test purposes
Perception du télépéage — Évaluation des équipements embarqués et en bord de route quant à la
conformité avec l'ISO 12813 —
Partie 1: Structure de suite d'essais et buts des essais
ICS: 03.220.20; 35.240.60
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Contents
Foreword . iv
Introduction. v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 2
4 Abbreviated terms . 4
5 Test suite structure (TSS) . 5
5.1 Structure . 5
5.2 Reference to conformance test specifications . 5
5.3 Test purposes (TP) . 6
5.3.1 TP definition conventions . 6
5.3.2 TP naming conventions . 6
5.4 Conformance test report . 7
Annex A (normative) Test purposes for on-board equipment . 8
Annex B (normative) Test purposes for roadside equipment . 47
Annex C (normative) PCTR proforma for on-board equipment . 59
Annex D (normative) PCTR proforma for roadside equipment . 66
Bibliography . 71
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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards
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www.iso.org/iso/foreword.html.
The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 204, Intelligent transport systems.
This second edition of ISO 13143-1 replaces the first edition of this document, ISO 13143-1:2016. It has
been technically revised and incorporates the following main modifications compared to ISO 13143-
1:2016:
— amendments to reflect changes to the underlying requirements standards, in particular ISO 12813
and ISO 14906;
— amendment of terms, to reflect the harmonization of terms across electronic fee collection (EFC)
standards.
A list of all parts in the ISO 13143 series can be found on the ISO website.
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Introduction
On-board equipment (OBE) that uses satellite-based positioning technology to collect data required for
charging for the use of roads operates in an autonomous way (i.e. without relying on dedicated roadside
infrastructure). The OBE will record the amount of road usage in all toll charging systems it passes
through.
This document defines the process and tests for evaluation of OBE and roadside equipment (RSE) for
conformity to ISO 12813:2019.
ISO 12813:2019 defines requirements for dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) between OBE
and an interrogator for the purpose of checking compliance of road use with a local toll regime. It assumes
an electronic fee collection (EFC) services architecture according to ISO 17573-1.
This document is intended to
— assess OBE and RSE capabilities,
— assess OBE and RSE behaviour,
— serve as a guide for OBE and RSE conformance evaluation and type approval,
— achieve comparability between the results of the corresponding tests applied in different places at
different times, and
— facilitate communication between parties.
This document is based on
— ISO 12813:2019,
— the set of dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) standards defining the communication
stack, and
— ISO/IEC 9646.
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Electronic fee collection — Evaluation of on-board and
roadside equipment for conformity to ISO 12813 —
Part 1:
Test suite structure and test purposes
1 Scope
This document specifies the test suite structure (TSS) and test purposes (TP) to evaluate the conformity
of on-board equipment (OBE) and roadside equipment (RSE) to ISO 12813:2019.
It provides a basis for conformance tests for dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) OBE and RSE
to support interoperability between different equipment supplied by different manufacturers.
ISO 12813 defines requirements on the CCC interface level, but not for the RSE or OBE internal functional
behaviour. Consequently, tests regarding OBE and/or RSE functional behaviour remain outside the scope
of this document.
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.
ISO/FDIS 12813:2019, Electronic fee collection — Compliance check communication for autonomous
systems
EN 12834:2003, Road transport and traffic telematics — Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) —
DSRC application layer
EN 13372:2004, Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (RTTT) — Dedicated short-range
communication — Profiles for RTTT applications
ISO 14906:2018, Electronic fee collection — Application interface definition for dedicated short-range
communication
1
ISO 14906:2018/Amd1 , Electronic fee collection — Application interface definition for dedicated short-
range communication – Amendment 1
ISO/TS 14907-2:2016, Electronic fee collection — Test procedures for user and fixed equipment — Part 2:
Conformance test for the on-board unit application interface
EN 15509:2014, Electronic fee collection — Interoperability application profile for DSRC
EN 15876-1:2016, Electronic fee collection — Evaluation of on-board and roadside equipment for
conformity to EN 15509 — Part 1: Test suite structure and test purposes
ETSI/TS 102 486-2-2 V1.2.1 (2008-10), Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Road Transport and Traffic
Telematics (RTTT); Test specifications for Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) transmission
equipment; Part 2: DSRC application layer; Sub-Part 2: Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP)
1
Under preparation. (Stage 40.20 at the time of launching of the DIS ballot of this document)
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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
3.1
access credentials
trusted attestation or secure module that establishes the claimed identity of an object or application
[SOURCE: ISO/TR 17573-2:—, 3.4]
3.2
attribute
addressable package of data consisting of a single data element or structured sequences of data elements
[SOURCE: ISO/TR 17573-2:—, 3.11]
3.3
authentication
security mechanism allowing verification of the provided identity
[SOURCE: EN 301 175 V1.1.1:1998, 3]
3.4
authenticator
data, possibly encrypted, that is used for authentication
[SOURCE: ISO/TR 17573-2:—, 3.14]
3.5
cryptography
principles, means and methods for the transformation of data in order to hide its information content,
prevent its undetected modification or prevent its unauthorised use
[SOURCE: ISO/TR 17573-2:—, 3.50]
3.6
data group
class of closely related attributes
[SOURCE: ISO/TR 17573-2:—, 3.52]
3.7
Element
dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) directory containing application information in the form
of attributes
[SOURCE: ISO/TR 17573-2:—, 3.69]
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3.8
implementation conformance statement
ICS
statement of capabilities and options that have been implemented defining to what extent the
implementation is compliant with a given specification
[SOURCE: ISO/TR 17573-2:—, 3.86]
3.9
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/IEC 19105:2000, 3.20]
3.10
on-board equipment
OBE
all required equipment on-board a vehicle for performing required EFC functions and communication
services
[SOURCE: ISO/TR 17573-2:—, 3.121]
3.11
on-board unit
OBU
single electronic unit on-board a vehicle for performing specific EFC functions and for communication
with external systems
[SOURCE: ISO/TR 17573-2:—, 3.122]
3.12
roadside equipment
RSE
equipment located along the road, either fixed or mobile
[SOURCE: ISO/TR 17573-2:—, 3.155]
3.13
tester
combination of equipment, humans and processes able to perform specified conformance tests
[SOURCE: ISO/TR 17573-2:—, 3.180]
3.15
transaction
whole of the exchange of information between two physically separated communication facilities
[SOURCE: ISO/TR 17573-2:—, 3.203]
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4 Abbreviated terms
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
AC_CR Access Credentials
ADU Application Data Unit
APDU Application Protocol Data Unit (ISO 14906)
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)
B-Kernel Broadcast Kernel
BST Beacon Service Table (ISO 14906)
BV Behaviour Valid (i.e. Valid Behaviour tests)
CCC Compliance Check Communication
cf Confirm
DLC Data link Control
DSRC Dedicated Short-Range Communication (ISO 14906)
DUT Device Under Test (ISO/TS 14907-2)
EID Element Identifier
EFC Electronic Fee Collection (ISO 17573-1)
ICS Implementation Conformance Statement
LLC Logical Link Control (EN 12795)
MAC Medium Access Control (EN 12795)
PCTR Protocol Conformance Test Report
PDU Protocol Data Unit
PIXIT Protocol Implementation eXtra Information for Testing
TP Test Purpose
TSS Test Suite Structure
VST Vehicle Service Table (ISO 14906)
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5 Test suite structure (TSS)
5.1 Structure
Table 1 shows the Test suite structure (TSS) including its subgroups that are inherited from other
specifications.
Table 1 — Test suite structure
Group Type of DUT Behaviour
Physical layer On-board equipment Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
Roadside equipment Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
Data link Control (DLC) On-board equipment Valid behaviour
Medium Access Control (MAC) sublayer
Invalid behaviour
Roadside equipment Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
DLC Logical Link Control (LLC) sublayer On-board equipment Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
Roadside equipment Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
Application layer On-board equipment Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
Roadside equipment Valid behaviour
Invalid behaviour
Physical layer tests are to be performed in a radio wave laboratory. They will not form part of the abstract
test suite (ATS).
5.2 Reference to conformance test specifications
Conformance to a profile standard implies conformance to the related base standards; hence, a number
of test cases for the CCC application are identical to 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, for example, the parameters values, according to what is stated in the profile
standard. Finally, specific conformance test cases for the CCC application are identified for statements
contained in the CCC application, which have no equivalence in the base standards. These latter cases
cover for example the application layer data test purposes. 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 102 486-2-2 or EN 15876-1), a direct reference is reported. For reader’s
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 been modified
for the profile conformance testing.
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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.
5.3 Test purposes (TP)
5.3.1 TP definition conventions
The TPs are defined following the rules shown in Table 2. All test purposes are defined in Annex A and
Annex B.
Table 2 — TP Definition Rules
TP ID according to Title
the TP naming conventions Reference
TP origin
Initial condition
Stimulus and expected behaviour
TP ID The TP ID is a unique identifier. It is specified according to the TP naming conventions
defined in the sub-clause below.
Title Short description of test purpose objective.
Reference Contains the reference (document, clause, paragraph) to the subject to be validated by
the actual TP.
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 this standard profile.
Initial condition The condition defines the required initial state of the DUT at the time of launching of
the actual TP
Stimulus and expected Definition of the events the tester performs, and the events that are expected from the
behaviour DUT to conform to the base specification.
5.3.2 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 does the TP apply to;
: type of DUT (i.e. OBE or RSE);
: type of testing (i.e. Valid behaviour tests, BV, or Invalid behaviour tests, BI);
: sequential TP number (01 to 99).
The naming conventions are as described in Table 3.
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Table 3 — TP naming convention
Identifier:
TP/ / / -
>
applicable for OBU/RSE PHY Physical layer
applicable for OBU/RSE MAC/LLC MAC/LLC sublayer
applicable for OBU/RSE AP-BAS Application layer – I Kernel support
applicable for OBU AP-FUN Application layer – T Kernel support
applicable for OBU AP-DAT Application layer – Data attributes support
applicable for OBU AP-SEC Application layer – Security Level 1 support
applicable for RSE AP-GET Application layer - GET-rq PDU test purposes,
applicable for RSE AP-STA Application layer - GET-STAMPED-rq PDU test purposes
applicable for RSE AP-MMI Application layer - SET-MMI-rq PDU test purposes
applicable for RSE AP-ECH Application layer - ECHO-rq PDU test purposes
applicable for RSE AP-REL Application layer - EVENT-REPORT-rq PDU test purposes
= type of DUT OBU On-board equipment
RSE Roadside equipment
x = Type of testing BV Valid behaviour tests
BI Invalid behaviour tests
= sequential number (01–99) Test purpose number
5.4 Conformance test report
The manufacturer of the OBE and RSE, respectively, is responsible for providing a conformance test
report.
The manufacturer of the OBE shall complete the protocol conformance test report (PCTR) for on-board
equipment as defined in Annex C.
The manufacturer of the RSE shall complete the PCTR for roadside equipment as defined in Annex D.
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Annex A
(normative)
Test purposes for on-board equipment
A.1 General
This annex contains the test purposes (TP) for the conformity evaluation of OBE to ISO 12813.
A.1.1 Symbols in TP descriptions
For the application layer test purposes, a special notation and symbol convention is used, as defined in
what follows.
Symbols are used in the description of the TPs, with meanings according to Table A.1.
Table A.1 — Description of TP Symbols
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
XXX.rq ⇒ The Tester sends the XXX.rq PDU to the DUT
⇐ YYY.rs The DUT sends the YYY.rs PDU to the Tester
A ≡ B Test purpose A “is congruent to” test purpose B. The notation Test purpose A ≡ Test purpose B means
that the Test purpose A is the same as Test purpose B. If differences in parameters or parameter
values have to be applied, these differences are indicated in the text immediately below.
A → B Object A “is transformed” into Object B. So a notation like “Table X → Table Y” means that, for the
scope of the Test purpose, any reference of Table X should be changed into references to Table Y.
= Means “assignment”. That is, a notation like “accessCredentials = a value” means that the field
accessCredentials is given a value.
Ø Means “empty” or “not set”. So, a notation like “accessCredentials = Ø → accessCredentials = calculated
value”, for a given Test purpose, means “change all occurrences in which the field accessCredentials
has not been assigned to calculation of the value accessCredentials to a given value.
A.2 Physical layer
Per ISO 12813:2019, 5.5.2, all test purposes TP/PHY/OBU/Bx/yy defined in EN 15876-1 are applicable
for the conformity evaluation of OBE to CEN–DSRC based CCC as claimed in ISO 12813:2019, Table B.8,
Item 1.
A.3 MAC and LLC
Per ISO 12813:2019, 5.5.2, all test purposes TP/MAC/OBU/Bx/yy (except TP/MAC/OBU/BV/09, see
Note below) and TP/LLC/OBU/Bx/yy defined in EN 15876-1 are applicable for the conformity evaluation
of OBE to CEN–DSRC based CCC as claimed in ISO 12813:2019, Table B.8, Item 1.
NOTE Test purpose TP/MAC/OBU/BV/09 has been excluded from this specification as this TP does not apply
for profiles 0/1 of EN 13372.
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A.4 Application Layer
A.4.1 Structure of BST and VST
A.4.1.1 BST
The BST general structure, as is transmitted to the OBE, is described in Table A.2.
Table A.2 — BST general structure
Length Allowed Values
T-APDUs 4 bit '1000' indicating initialisation-request (BST)
Option indicator 1 bit (nonmandApplications opt.) 0/1
rsu manufacturerid 16 bits See ISO 14816
individualid 27 bits as specified by manufacturer
Time 32 bits UNIX real time
profile 1 bit (Profile ext.) 0 (= no extension)
7 bits See Profile in EN 13372, 6.3.2
MandAppli 1 bit (mandApplications ext.) 0 (= no extension)
cations
7 bits (number of applications) M
CCC 1 bit (eid opt.) 0 (= eid not present)
Application
1 bit (parameter opt.) 0 (= parameter not present)
aid 1 bit (aid ext.) 0 (= no extension)
5 bits 20 (= CCC application)
Application 1 bit (eid opt.) 0/1
2
1 bit (parameter opt.) 0/1
(not CCC)
aid 1 bit (aid ext.) 0 (= no extension)
5 bits 20 (= CCC application)
eid 1 bit (eid ext.) 0 (= no extension)
7 bits any
parameter See ApplicationContextMark in
EN 12834:2003, Annex A
... ... ...
Application 1 bit (eid opt.) 0/1
M
1 bit (parameter opt.) 0/1
(not CCC)
aid 1 bit (aid ext.) 0 (= no extension)
5 bits 20 (= CCC application)
eid 1 bit (eid ext.) 0 (= no extension)
7 bits any
parameter See ApplicationContextMark in
EN 12834:2003, Annex A
nonmandA 1 bit (mandApplications ext.) 0 (= no extension)
p
7 bits (number of applications) N
plications
Application 1 See “Application 2 (not EFC)” of mandApplications
(not EFC)
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Length Allowed Values
... ...
Application N See “Application 2 (not EFC)” of mandApplications
(not EFC)
profileList 1 bit (profileList ext.) 0 (= no extension)
7 bits (number of profiles) K
Profile 1 1 bit (Profile ext.) 0 (= no extension)
7 bits See Profile in EN 12834:2003, Annex A and
EN 13372, 6.3.2
. . .
Profile K 1 bit (Profile ext.) 0 (= no extension)
See Profile in EN 12834:2003, Annex A and
7 bits
EN 13372, 6.3.2
A.4.1.2 VST
The general structure for a VST indicating one CCC-Application as is transmitted by the OBE, is described
in Table A.3.
Table A.3 — VST1 (security level 1); valid VST indicating one CCC applications
Length Allowed value
Fill 4 bits any
1 bit (Profile ext.) 0 (= no extension)
Profile
See Profile in EN 12834:2003,
7 bits
Annex A
1 bit (applications ext.) 0 (= no extension)
7 bits (number of applic.) M
1 bit (eid opt.) 1 (= eid present)
1 bit (parameter opt.) 1 (= parameter present)
1 bit (aid ext.) 0 (= no extension)
aid
5 bits 20 (= CCC application)
1 bit (eid ext.) 0 (= no extension)
eid
7 bits any (≠ other eid used in this VST)
1 bit (Container ext.) 0 (= no extension)
7 bits (Container CHOICE) 2 (= OCTET STRING)
1 bit (octet string ext.) 0 (= no extension)
7 bits (octet string length) 16
10 bits (CountryCode) See ISO 3166-1
contract
Provider
14 bits (IssuerIdentifier) See ISO 14816
CCC- typeOf
16 bits any
CCC
ContextMark Contract
Application
1 bit (contextVersion ext.) 0 (= no extension)
context
Version
7 bits any
para
meter
1 bit (Container ext.) 0 (= no extension)
7 bits (Container CHOICE) 2 (= OCTET STRING)
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Length Allowed value
1 bit (octet string ext.) 0 (= no extension)
7 bits (octet string length) 2
applications
AC_Master
8 bits any
KeyRef
AC_CR-
Reference
AC_CR-
8 bits any
Diversifier
1 bit (Container ext.) 0 (= no extension)
7 bits (Container CHOICE) 2 (= OCTET STRING)
...
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