CEN/TS 14821-3:2003
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Traffic and Travel Information (TTI) - TTI messages via cellular networks - Part 3: Basic information elements
29-10-2014
07-05-2003
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1. SCOPE
2. NORMATIVE REFERENCES
3. DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4. GENERAL DEFINITIONS AND INFORMATION ELEMENTS
4.1 Absolute Time
5. AREA AND LOCATION CODING
5.1 General Format
5.2 WGS 84
5.3 ILOC
5.4 TMC-Location
6. COMMUNICATION ADDRESS
6.1 Network ID
6.2 Validity Range of Address
6.3 Flag BCD/ASCII
6.4 Address Length
6.5 Address
7. TEXT AND TRANSPARENT DATA
7.1 Format of a Text Element
8. EXTENDED LOCATION BLOCK
8.1 Number of ELB-Waypoints - 1
8.2 Time difference between Generation Time and ELB-Waypoint 1
8.3 ELB-Waypoint X
8.4 Flag: GPS Raw Data Present
8.5 GPS Raw Data
9. BREAKDOWN REASONS
10. MASTER DATA
10.1 Colour of Vehicle
10.2 Vehicle Identification Number - VIN
10.3 Vehicle Model
10.4 Year of Construction
10.5 License Plate
11. GEOCODES - CONTENTS AND STRUCTURING OF TERMINAL TABLES
11.1 Coverage of terminal table
11.2 Coding table for terminal devices
11.3 Geocoding
12. EVENT CODES
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Description of the event code structure
12.3 Quantifiers
12.4 Description of the terminal device table
12.5 Assignment of Event Codes and Quantifiers
13. CODING OF NUMBERS
13.1 Unsigned Integers
13.2 Signed Integers
13.3 Binomially Coded Numbers
14. SPECIFICATION IN ASN.1
BIBLIOGRAPHY
This Technical Specification defines the specific interfaces and functionality of traffic telematics (TT) services based on the use of cellular networks. Device manufacturers are enabled to develop terminal equipment compatible to services based on this Technical Specification. This will allow for interoperability of different terminal equipment and service providers which allows competition between service providers and terminal manufacturers. Furthermore it sets the scene for international availability of these services.This Technical Specification specifies-TT-specific interfaces between terminal and service centre. This especially incorporates the message sets of the application data protocols and the service-independent communication handling (including conditional access and transport protocols).-Functionality, procedures and requirements of basic terminal components as well as their interaction with the service centre. This especially comprises conditional access and security mechanisms.-Service Specifications, which are essential to ensure consistent behaviour of terminal and service centre.The services incorporated within this issue comprise:-breakdown and emergency services-interactive traffic information services-broadcast traffic information services-navigation services (route assistance, route advice, homing) -operator services-general information services-floating car data collectionIt is envisaged that future research and development will lead to improvements on the services listed above as well as to the creation of new services. Nevertheless this Technical Specification provides the framework for seamless integration of new features and services into the existing architecture.
Committee |
CEN/TC 278
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DocumentType |
Technical Specification
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PublisherName |
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
DIN CEN/TS 14821-3:2005-06 | Identical |
UNE-CEN/TS 14821-3:2004 | Identical |
DD CEN/TS 14821-3:2003 | Identical |
NEN NPR CEN/TS 14821-3 : 2003 | Identical |
I.S. CEN TS 14821-3:2003 | Identical |
EN ISO 14819-2:2013 | Intelligent transport systems - Traffic and travel information messages via traffic message coding - Part 2: Event and information codes for Radio Data System - Traffic Message Channel (RDS-TMC) using ALERT-C (ISO 14819-2:2013) |
ISO/IEC 10118-2:2010 | Information technology Security techniques Hash-functions Part 2: Hash-functions using an n-bit block cipher |
ISO 11568-3:1994 | Banking Key management (retail) Part 3: Key life cycle for symmetric ciphers |
ISO/IEC 10116:2017 | Information technology — Security techniques — Modes of operation for an n-bit block cipher |
ISO/IEC 9797:1994 | Information technology — Security techniques — Data integrity mechanism using a cryptographic check function employing a block cipher algorithm |
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