DSRC Application Layers – IEEE P1609 T. M. Kurihara IM P1512 WG Meeting August 22-23, 2004
Mar 27, 2015
DSRC Application Layers – IEEE P1609
T. M. Kurihara
IM P1512 WG Meeting
August 22-23, 2004
ISO TC204 WG16 CALM M5 Architecture
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DSRC standards completed
DSRC standards yet to be written
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P1609 PROJECTS
P1609.1, Resource Manager
P1609.2, Application Services
P1609.3, IP Network Services
P1609.4, Medium Access Control (MAC) Extension Services
[Vehicle Safety Data Dictionary/Message Sets (SAE)]
IEEE P1609.1 Scope
Create a modified version of the Resource Manager standard originally defined in IEEE Std 1455-1999
Maintain consistency with ISO 15268:2002, DSRC Resource Manager and the ISO TC204 WG16 CALM M5
P1609 Resource Manager supports DSRC applications using the IEEE 802.11a communication technology
IEEE P1609.2 Scope
Create an Application Services (Layer 7) standard for 5.9 GHz DSRC applications
Support several protocol stacks, including one representing traditional DSRC systems, TCP/IP, and streaming audio/video
Describes interfaces with the lower layer standards being developed by ASTM
IEEE P1609.3 ScopeCreate a standard that defines interfaces between these multiple communication stacks and the lower layer services of ASTM 2213-02 (IEEE 802.11a R/A), soon to be included in the program of work of IEEE 802.11p Task GroupSupport multiple protocol stacks, one for the traditional DSRC, one for streaming audio/video, and another for TCP/IPThe North American DSRC Architecture is evolving
IEEE P1609.4 ScopeCreate a standard for the Media Access Control Extension sub-layer (Layer 2) that defines interfaces between these multiple applications and communication stacks that interface with ASTM 2213-02 (IEEE 802.11a)Interface with the public safety applications community through National Public Safety Telecommunication Council (NPSTC)NPSTC cooperation is expected to result in potential use of the ITS Radio (DSRC) by ITS and public safety
IEEE DSRC DD/MSTScope to update the Data Dictionary and Message Set (DD/MS) definitions in IEEE Standard 1455-1999Make DD/MST applicable to 5.9 GHz DSRC standardsReview and respond to changing DD/MS as a result of the IEEE Data Registry projectAuto manufacturer vested interest in on-board vehicle safety messages prompted SAE request to sponsor project – in process
Automotive Multimedia Interface Collaboration (AMI-C)
Demonstration of V2V capabilities using DSRC telematics servicesOne of the drivers together with the Vehicle Safety Communications Consortium to complete ITS DSRC family of standards completed to meet demonstrations and on-board vehicle safety capabilitiesAlso need to assure appropriate response to FCC rule-making for ITS 5.9GHz radio spectrum use and for NHTSA safety initiatives
NETWORK SPECIFICATIONS HOST SPECIFICATIONS
AMI-C Ref Implementation
Test Specifications
VEHICLE INTERFACE
Network Communication Model
Foundation
Use Cases
System Requirements
Release 2 Architectural Overview
API SpecificationsCore
Common Message SetExt’n Apps
OSGiService
Platform
Vehicle
Off-BoardNavigation
AddressBook
Telephony
UserProfileHMI
Reference
Vehicle AV Phone
Physical
AMI-CRelease 2
Specifications(Roadmap)
MOST Requirements & Guidelines Test specs AMI-C Reference Implementation
1394 AUTO Requirements & Guidelines Test specs AMI-C Reference Implementation
BLUETOOTH Requirements & Guidelines Test specs AMI-C Reference Implementation
AMI-C
AMI-C
AMI-C
AV Profile
AV/C
MOST
BT Profile
AT
MOST
General& HMI
User Guide
Compliance Guide
EPoC Reports
Technical Glossary
Vehicle Services HMI Services AV Services Network Power
HMI HMI Manager XML Schemas
Enablers & Design Specs
SCHEDULEPlan to continue meeting jointly with the IEEE 802 and ASTM/IEEE Groups
Sep 15-19, IEEE 802.11WG Meeting, Singapore (IEEE 802.11 DSRC Study Group)Oct 21-23, ASTM/IEEE Meeting, NHTSA, WDCNov 10-14, IEEE 802 LMSC Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (IEEE 802.11p Task Group)Dec 8-10, ASTM/IEEE Meeting, ASTM E17, Tampa, FLJan 11-16, 2004, IEEE 802.11 WG Meeting, Vancouver, BC, CanadaFeb 18-20, ASTM/IEEE Meeting, New Orleans
SOURCES
DSRChttp://www.leearmstrong.com/DSRC/DSRCHomeset.htm
AMI-Chttp://www.ami-c.org
NPSTChttp://www.npstc.org
Contact: Sean O’Hara [email protected] 315-452-8152
Software Defined Radio WG,
Research & Communication Engineering
Syracuse Research Corporation
ITS DATA REGISTRY
CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT
EXTERNAL INTERFACES,
ANALYSIS TOOLS, IMPORT/ EXPORT
TOOLS WITH INTERFACE CONTROLS,
SUCH AS ACCESS
VERIFICATION, PERMISSIONS,
AND AUDIT TRAILS
SECURITY
CENTRALDATABASE(MULTIPLE
VIEWS)
ITS DATA REGISTRY OPERATIONAL CONCEPT
IEEE
ITE
AASHTO
SAE
(OTHER)
STANDARDSDEVELOPERS
REGISTRAR
EXAMPLES OF USER CATEGORIES
DATASTEWARDS
ANDSUBMITTERS
COMMITTEES
AGENCIES &OTHERS AS
AUTHORIZED
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL
DESIGN
FUNCTIONAL OPERATING
PROCEDURES
Metadata RegistryImplementation Coalition
OtherOrg
DD/DR
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QUESTIONS ?