Automatic vehicle and equipment identification - Electronic Registration Identification (ERI) for vehicles - Part 2: Operational requirements (ISO/TS 24534-2:2007)

This part of ISO/TS 24534 provides the requirements for electronic registration that is based on an identifier assigned to a vehicle (e.g. for recognition by national authorities) suitable to be used for: - electronic identification of local and foreign vehicles by national authorities, - vehicle manufacturing, in-life-maintenance and end-of-life identification (vehicle life cycle management), - adaptation of vehicle data (e.g. for international resales), - safety-related purposes, - crime reduction, and - commercial services. It adheres to privacy and data protection regulations. This part of ISO/TS 24534 defines the operational requirements for the remaining parts of ISO/TS 24534 and the more limited but relevant provisions of ISO 24535. Whilst the definition of the organizational framework required to implement, operate and maintain an ERI system is outside the scope of this part of ISO/TS 24534, a list of potential stakeholders in the public and private sector has been included.

Straßenverkehrstelematik (RTTT) - Automatische Identifizierung von Fahrzeugen und Ausrüstungen - Elektronische Identifizierung für die Registrierung (ERI) - Teil 2: Betriebsanforderungen (ISO/TS 24534-2:2007)

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Avtomatična identifikacija vozil in opreme - Elektronska identifikacija registracije (ERI) za vozila - 2. del: Operativne zahteve (ISO/TS 24534-2:2007)

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Automatic vehicle and equipment identification - Electronic Registration Identification
(ERI) for vehicles - Part 2: Operational requirements (ISO/TS 24534-2:2007)
Straßenverkehrstelematik (RTTT) - Automatische Identifizierung von Fahrzeugen und
Ausrüstungen - Elektronische Identifizierung für die Registrierung (ERI) - Teil 2:
Betriebsanforderungen (ISO/TS 24534-2:2007)
Identification automatique des véhicules et des équipements - Identification
d'enregistrement électronique (ERI) pour les véhicules - Partie 2: Exigences de
fonctionnement (ISO/TS 24534-2:2007)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CEN ISO/TS 24534-2:2007
ICS:
03.220.20
35.240.60
SIST-TS CEN ISO/TS 24534-2:2008 en
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
CEN ISO/TS 24534-2
SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE
TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION
December 2007
ICS 35.240.60; 03.220.20

English Version
Automatic vehicle and equipment identification - Electronic
Registration Identification (ERI) for vehicles - Part 2: Operational
requirements (ISO/TS 24534-2:2007)
Identification automatique des véhicules et des Straßenverkehrstelematik (RTTT) - Automatische
équipements - Identification d'enregistrement électronique Identifizierung von Fahrzeugen und Ausrüstungen -
(ERI) pour les véhicules - Partie 2: Exigences de Elektronische Identifizierung für die Registrierung (ERI) -
fonctionnement (ISO/TS 24534-2:2007) Teil 2: Betriebsanforderungen (ISO/TS 24534-2:2007)
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Contents Page
Foreword.3

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CEN ISO/TS 24534-2:2007 (E)
Foreword
This document (CEN ISO/TS 24534-2:2007) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 278 "Road
transport and traffic telematics", the secretariat of which is held by NEN, in collaboration with Technical
Committee ISO/TC 204 "Transport information and control systems".
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to announce this CEN Technical Specification: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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TECHNICAL ISO/TS
SPECIFICATION 24534-2
First edition
2007-12-15

Automatic vehicle and equipment
identification — Electronic Registration
Identification (ERI) for vehicles —
Part 2:
Operational requirements
Identification automatique des véhicules et des équipements —
Identification d'enregistrement électronique (ERI) pour les véhicules —
Partie 2: Exigences de fonctionnement






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ISO/TS 24534-2:2007(E)
Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions. 2
4 Abbreviations . 4
5 Onboard ERI equipment requirements. 5
5.1 ERI System context . 5
5.2 ERT. 5
5.3 Operational parameters . 5
5.4 ERT memory allocation. 7
5.5 Security of ERI data. 8
5.6 Onboard ERI equipment categories. 8
5.7 ERT location . 8
5.8 Onboard ERI equipment safety . 8
5.9 Environmental requirements . 9
5.10 ERT security . 9
5.11 ERT Life cycle . 9
6 ERI system organizational framework. 10
Annex A (informative) Example user requirements and operational scenarios. 11
Annex B (informative) Typical operational usage of onboard ERI equipment. 15
Annex C (informative) Example of ERI system stakeholders . 16
Bibliography . 17

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ISO/TS 24534-2:2007(E)
Foreword
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Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO/TS 24534-2 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 204, Intelligent transport systems, and by
Technical Committee CEN/TC 278, Road transport and traffic telematics in collaboration.
ISO/TS 24534 consists of the following parts, under the general title Automatic vehicle and equipment
identification — Electronic Registration Identification (ERI) for vehicles:
— Part 1: Architecture
— Part 2: Operational requirements
— Part 3: Vehicle data
— Part 4: Secure communications using asymmetrical techniques
⎯ Part 5: Secure communications using symmetrical techniques
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ISO/TS 24534-2:2007(E)
Introduction
A quickly emerging need has been identified with administrations to improve the unique identification of
vehicles for a variety of services. Situations are already occurring where manufacturers intend to fit lifetime
tags to vehicles. Various governments are considering the needs and benefits of Electronic Registration
Identification (ERI) as a legal proof of vehicle identity with potential mandatory uses. There is commercial and
economic justification both in respect of tags and infrastructure that a standard enables an interoperable
solution.
ERI is a means of uniquely identifying road vehicles. The application of ERI will offer significant benefits over
existing techniques for vehicle identification. It will be a suitable tool for the future management and
administration of traffic and transport, including applications in free-flow, multi-lane traffic conditions with the
capability to support mobile transactions. ERI addresses the need of authorities and other road users for a
trusted electronic identification, including roaming vehicles.
The unique vehicle identifier is held in a secure environment within an Electronic Registration Tag (ERT) fitted
to a vehicle. The identifier used to identify a vehicle is called the vehicle identifier or vehicleId. The preferred
identifier is the VIN, assigned to the vehicle by its manufacturer in accordance with ISO 3779, or it may be a
variant of this identifier.
The ERT may contain vehicle data in addition to the unique identifier, as required by authorities or their agents
for ERI applications (e.g. vehicle registration details). An ERT is the core component for simple to complex
applications of ERI, ranging from a simple read-only device, with more complex applications requiring one or
more communication systems.
The ERT may be accessed by an Electronic Registration Reader (ERR), either to read, read/write data, from
or to an ERT.
Optionally, the ERT may communicate with other onboard vehicle equipment. The potential range of ERI
applications, simple to complex, will require interoperability to exist between an ERT and an ERR by
application.
Whilst it is desirable to determine a single set of requirements for operation in all environments and under all
operating conditions, this could impose unacceptable costs for an ERI application. This part of ISO/TS 24534
provides classification categories of operational parameters for different aspects of a system specification,
enabling appropriate performance parameters to be selected for an ERI application. Annex A provides
example ERI user requirements with operational scenarios.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ISO/TS 24534-2:2007(E)

Automatic vehicle and equipment identification — Electronic
Registration Identification (ERI) for vehicles —
Part 2:
Operational requirements
1 Scope
This part of ISO/TS 24534 provides the requirements for electronic registration that is based on an identifier
assigned to a vehicle (e.g. for recognition by national authorities) suitable to be used for:
⎯ electronic identification of local and foreign vehicles by national authorities,
⎯ vehicle manufacturing, in-life-maintenance and end-of-life identification (vehicle life cycle management),
⎯ adaptation of vehicle data (e.g. for international resales),
⎯ safety-related purposes,
⎯ crime reduction, and
⎯ commercial services.
It adheres to privacy and data protection regulations.
This part of ISO/TS 24534 defines the operational requirements for the remaining parts of ISO/TS 24534 and
the more limited but relevant provisions of ISO 24535.
Whilst the definition of the organizational framework required to implement, operate and maintain an ERI
system is outside the scope of this part of ISO/TS 24534, a list of potential stakeholders in the public and
private sector has been included.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application 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/TS 24534-3, Automatic vehicle and equipment identification — Electronic Registration Identification (ERI)
for vehicles — Part 3: Vehicle data
ISO 7498-2, Information processing systems — Open Systems Interconnection — Basic Reference Model —
Part 2: Security Architecture
ISO 14815:2005, Road transport and traffic telematics — Automatic vehicle and equipment identification —
System specifications
EN 301 489-1, Radio equipment and systems, EMC, common technical requirements
IEC 60215:1987, Safety requirements for radio transmitting equipment
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IEC 721-3-5:1988, Classification of environmental conditions — Part 3: Classification of groups of
environmental parameters and their severities — Section 5: Ground vehicle installations
IEC 1000-4-6, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques —
Section 6: Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields
EN 300 764, Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters (ERM) — Road Transport and Traffic
Telematics (RTTT) — Technical characteristics and test methods for data transmission equipment operating
in the 5.8GHz industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) band
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
access control
prevention of unauthorized use of a resource, including the prevention of use of a resource in an unauthorized
manner
[ISO 7498-2]
3.2
access control list
list of entities, together with their access right, which are authorized to have access to a resource
[ISO 7498-2]
3.3
authentication
entity authentication which provides each entity with the assurance of the other’s identity
3.4
back office
facility for the control and data management of an ERI system by an authority, or for the provision of related
services by a service provider
3.5
ERI Data
vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data as defined in ISO/TS 24534-3
3.6
Electronic registration identification
ERI
action or act of identifying a vehicle by electronic means for the purposes described in the scope of this part of
ISO/TS 24534
3.7
Electronic registration reader
ERR
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag”
3.8
Electronic registration tag
ERT
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more
interfaces to access that data
NOTE In case of high security this is a type of SAM.
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3.9
interoperability
ability of systems to provide services to and accept services from other systems and to use these services to
enable the systems to operate effectively together
3.10
lifetime
period of time over which an item of equipment exists and functions according to the requirements of the
defining standard
[ISO 14815]
3.11
onboard ERI equipment
equipment fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle and used for ERI purposes
NOTE The onboard ERI equipment comprises an ERT and may also comprise any additional communication devices.
3.12
operator
entity responsible for the operational management of an ERI system
3.13
privacy
right of individuals to control or influence what information related to them may be collected and stored and by
whom and to whom that information may be disclosed
[ISO 7498-2]
3.14
read only
property that data content cannot be changed by a reader/interrogator
3.15
read/write
data mode corresponding to an ERT in which data content can be changed by means of a compatible
interrogator via the air interface
3.16
read/write cycle
complete sequence of interaction by the reader/interrogator where the ERT is unambiguously identified and
new data, comprising either whole or part of the full data set, is written onto the ERT by means of the air
interface
3.17
registration authority
authority responsible for the registration and maintenance of vehicle records
NOTE The authority may provide vehicle records to accredited organizations.
3.18
registration authority (with respect to the ERI data)
organization responsible for the ERI data and security data, according to local legislation
NOTE The registration authority with respect to the ERI data may be the same as the registration authority (defined
in 3.17). This part of ISO/TS 24534, however, does not require this.
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3.19
roadside equipment
equipment located at a fixed position along the road transport network, for the purpose of communication and
data exchanges with the onboard equipment of passing vehicles
3.20
security
protection of information and data so that unauthorized persons or systems cannot read or modify them and
authorized persons or systems are not denied access
3.21
service provider
person or organization providing a service that requires the vehicle identity and/or other information
concerning the vehicle
3.22
specific vehicle identification
action or act of establishing the identity of a specific vehicle
3.23
vehicle vicinity identification
action or act of establishing the identity of a specific vehicle near an external ERI reader (ERR) without
pinpointing the exact position of the vehicle
4 Abbreviations
For the purpose of this part of ISO/TS 24534, the following abbreviations apply throughout the document
unless otherwise specified.
4.1
AIB
Accredited, Independent Testing Body
4.2
ERI
Electronic Registration Identification
4.3
EMC
Electro Magnetic Compatibility
4.4
ERM
Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters
4.5
ERR
Electronic Registration Reader
4.6
ERT
Electronic Registration Tag
4.7
ELV
End of Life Vehicles
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4.8
SAM
Secure Application Module
5 Onboard ERI equipment requirements
5.1 ERI System context
Figure 1 provides a context diagram (informative) of the environment within which the ERT functions, with the
wider relationships which may exist with other components of an ERI system.

Figure 1 — Fully featured ERI system, with onboard ERT component
5.2 ERT
The ERT shall contain the vehicle identifier and may include additional vehicle data.
The ERT shall communicate directly or indirectly, with an ERR.
NOTE The ERT may also communicate with other onboard ERI equipment, or onboard non-ERI equipment, when
ERI data are required to support other transport applications.
5.3 Operational parameters
5.3.1 General
In the classes defined herein, the ERT shall have the capability to communicate ERI data over a wireless link
to an ERR.
An ERI system may be required to operate from stationary or low vehicle speeds; also, with traffic travelling in
congested traffic conditions or at free flow, motorway speeds. In order to claim compliance with this part of
ISO/TS 24534, equipment shall achieve the performance of a declared classification parameter, or
combination of parameters, specified in the tables defined in this clause.
NOTE Reading parameters are defined within this clause; writing parameters are subject to many factors and are
outside the scope of this part of ISO/TS 24534.
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5.3.2 ERT lifetime classification
The ERT shall be capable of operating without maintenance according to one of the class definitions given in
Table 1.
Table 1 — ERT lifetime classification
Lifetime classification ERT lifetime
ERT-A0 More than 30 years
ERT-A1 30 years
ERT-A2 25 years
ERT-A3 15 years
ERT-A4 10 years
ERT-A5 3 years
ERT-A6 Less than 3 years

5.3.3 ERT power sources
An ERT may function without a battery electrical supply, or require a battery supply source. For an
exchangeable battery within the ERT, the battery lifetime shall be according to the class definitions in Table 2.
These requirements are independent of technology.
Table 2 — ERT power source lifetime classification
Lifetime classification Lifetime
Based on 500 ERT transactions per month
ERT-B0 More than 15 years
ERT-B1 15 years
ERT-B2 10years
ERT-B3 5years
ERT-B4 3 years
ERT-B5 1 year
ERT-B6 No battery required

5.3.4 ERT read classification
5.3.4.1 ERT read range
ERI data shall be capable of being read from the ERT by an external ERR which may, according to application,
operate as a close proximity reader (i.e. handheld), mobile (i.e. vehicle mounted), or a fixed location (i.e. Road
Side Equipment).
The ERR shall be capable of reading the unique vehicle identifier from the ERT according to the Class
definitions in Table 3.
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Table 3 — ERT read range classification
ERT read range Minimum read range
ERT-C1 1000 metres
ERT-C2 500 metres
ERT-C3 250 metres
ERT-C4 100 metres
ERT-C5 50 metre
ERT-C6 10 metres
ERT-C7 3 metres
ERT-C8 1 metre
ERT-C9 Proximity (minimum 4mm)

5.3.4.2 ERT passing vehicle speed range
An ERR shall be capable of reading ERI data from the ERT at vehicle passing speeds according to the class
definitions in Table 4.
Table 4 — ERT vehicle speed classification
ERT read capability Passing vehicle speed
ERT-D1 0 - 500 km/h
ERT-D2 0 - 250 km/h
ERT-D3 0 - 150 km/h
ERT-D4 0 - 50 km/h
ERT-D5 0 - 25 km/h
ERT-D6 Below 5 km/h

5.3.5 ERI system interoperability
The ERI system shall provide interoperability with other ERI systems developed in conformance to this part of
ISO/TS 24534.
NOTE Contractual arrangements between registration authorities or their agents are outside the scope of this part of
ISO/TS 24534.
5.4 ERT memory allocation
5.4.1 ERT memory
The ERI system shall have the requirement that the ERT has secure memory dedicated to the storage of the
vehicle identification data. Such requirements are determined in this part of ISO/TS 24534 and associated
standards (ISO/TS 24534 Parts 3, 4, 5 and ISO 24535).
For applications of ERI, where additional information is required to support vehicle identification (e.g. vehicle
classification), a minimum data set is determined in ISO/TS 24534-3.
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5.4.2 ERT Read/Write Cycles
The memory of an ERT having read/write capabilities shall, with the exception of the unique vehicle identifier
or any other permanently locked data, be capable of being accessed for the purpose of reading or changing
data a minimum of 100 000 times.
5.5 Security of ERI data
Access to ERI data memory, for read or write functions, shall be controlled through an authorized user access
control list.
The data security elements of the ERT concerning confidentiality, integrity, authenticity and non-repudiation
are given in ISO/TS 24534-4 and ISO/TS 24534-5.
5.6 Onboard ERI equipment categories
Onboard ERI equipment shall be classified as five separate categories. Environmental operating conditions
are classified according to ISO 14815.
The ERI equipment categories are defined as follows:
⎯ Category 1: Ruggedized interoperable — ERI equipment capable of being mounted and operating
externally on vehicle. Capable of functioning in extreme (class 1) environmental and system operational
conditions.
⎯ Category 2: Standard interoperable — ERI equipment mounted within vehicle, with the possible
exception of the antennae. Capable of functioning within standard (maximum class 2) environmental and
system operational conditions.
⎯ Category 3: Interoperable within selected environmental classes — ERI equipment mounted within
vehicle, with the possible exception of the antennae. Capable of operating within standard (maximum
class 2) system operational conditions and conforming to selected environmental classes.
⎯ Category 4: Interoperable within selected operational classes — ERI equipment mounted within
vehicle, with the possible exception of the antennae. Capable of operating within normal (maximum
class 2) environmental conditions a
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