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ONR CEN ISO/TS 21719-2
Ausgabedatum: 2022 07 15
Electronic fee collection - Personalization of on-board equipment (OBE) - Part 2: Using dedicated short-range communication (ISO/PRF TS 21719-2:2022)
This document defines:
— personalization interface: dedicated short-range communication (DSRC),
— physical systems: on-board equipment and the personalization equipment...
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: 2023 02 15
Herausgeber:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 45 Seiten
Sprache:
Englisch
Aktuell Gültig:
Standards mitgestalten:
This document defines:
— personalization interface: dedicated short-range communication (DSRC),
— physical systems: on-board equipment and the personalization equipment,
— DSRC-link requirements,
— EFC personalization functions according to ISO/TS 21719-1 when defined for the DSRC interface, and
— security data elements and mechanisms to be used over the DSRC interface.
A protocol information conformance statement (PICS) proforma is provided in Annex B, and security computation examples are provided in Annex E.
It is outside the scope of this document to define:
— conformance procedures and test specifications,
— setting-up of operating organizations (e.g. toll service provider, personalization agent, trusted third party), and
— legal issues.
ONR CEN ISO/TS 21719-2
2023 02 15
Electronic fee collection - Personalization of on-board equipment (OBE) - Part 2: Using dedicated sh...
Technische Regel
ONR CEN ISO/TS 21719-2
2022 07 15
Electronic fee collection - Personalization of on-board equipment (OBE) - Part 2: Using dedicated sh...
Technische Regel Entwurf
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Technische Regel
ONR CEN ISO/TS 21719-2
Ausgabedatum :
2023 02 15
Electronic fee collection - Personalization of on-board equipment (OBE) - Part 2: Using dedicated short-range communication (ISO/TS 21719-2:2022)
Technische Regel
ISO/TS 21719-2:2022
Ausgabedatum :
2022 10 14
Electronic fee collection — Personalization of on-board equipment (OBE) — Part 2: Using dedicated short-range communication