IEEE VT ITS status

IEEE ITS and Related
Standardization Activities
ITU-T CITS
November 30, 2016
T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE 1609 WG
[email protected]
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Content
 IEEE 1609 Project update
 IEEE 1609 Working Group Meetings
– Completed. September 1, CETECOM, Milpitas,
CA
 August 30-31, SAE J2735 meeting, CETECOM
– September 8 teleconference, 1609.2 subgroup
 Consensus on revised PARs, technical discussions
on guidance notes and Brainpool Curve provisions
– October 16 teleconference, 1609.2 subgroup
– November 2-3, San Diego, CA area
– February 8-9, 2017, CETECOM
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P1609 Project Status Update
 IEEE Standards Association Standards Board
approved in January 2016
– IEEE 1609.2™-2016 -- WAVE - Security Services
– IEEE 1609.4™-2016 -- WAVE - Multi-channel Operations
– IEEE 1609.3™-2016 -- WAVE - Networking Services
– IEEE 1609.12™-2016 -- WAVE - Identifier Allocation
 Note: Reference baseline for anticipated NHTSA Regulatory
Rule-making
 Revision of IEEE Std 1609.0™-2012 – WAVE Architecture, in development, align to contents of
revised standards
– Discussion of proposed additional content during
September meeting – terminology
– Expected development completion 4Q 2016 – 1Q 2017
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IEEE Std 1609.2™ Amendment
 Project Authorization Requests (PARs)
– Proposed amendment content change to include
deployment Guidance Notes and error correction
(P1609.2a)
– Proposed new Part 1 formerly reported as part of
proposed amendment – security certificate management
(P1609.2.1)
– Revised PAR approvals expected in December 2016
 PAR is active for 4 years, project plan is to develop
and approve work products in 12-18 months
 Development of P1609.2.1 dependent on CAMP
study results
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P1609.12 Revision Project
 Create process and procedures for requesting, allocating,
and maintaining a register of Provide Service Identifier
(PSID), considerations include:
– IEEE Registration Authority Committee (RAC) Policy, Terms of
Reference, and Conventions
 IEEE 1609 WG PSID sub-group (SG) structure, composition, roles
and responsibilities, part of RAC process (proposed)
– Remove allocated PSID list from standard, post to IEEE RAC site
– Establish process for IEEE 1609 WG to review, approve requests for
allocation of PSIDs collaborating with SAE J2735 TC, and coordinate
posting of approved identifiers with IEEE RAC Administrator
 Coordination for international allocations of PSIDs (a.k.a.,
ITS-AID) to follow and in collaboration with US-EC HTF,
HTG#7 task for a global ITS registries (June 2016 meetings)
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Thomas M Kurihara
TKstds Management
[email protected]
Chair, IEEE 1609 Working Group
Wireless Access in Vehicular
Environment (WAVE)
IEEE Vehicular Technology/
Intelligent Transportation Systems
(VT/ITS)
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IEEE VT-ITS Project Portfolio
 1609 WAVE standards
 Std 2030.1.1-2015, Standard for Technical
Specifications of a DC Quick Charger for Use with
Electric Vehicles
 P2030.1.2, Standard for Charging Network
Management Protocol for Electric Vehicle
Charging Systems
 P2020, Standard for Automotive System Image
Quality
– P2020 and P2030.1.2 PARs submitted for consideration
at IEEE NESCOM meeting, June 2016
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VTS RTSC
 IEEE 1474.1™-2004, IEEE Standard for
Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC)
Performance and Functional Requirements
– PAR submitted for Revision
– IEEE 1474.1-2004 is referenced in ETSI Joint
Task Force ITS RT (JTFIR)
 Points of contact for revision of IEEE P1474.1
– Thurston, David F. [email protected]
– Bih-Yuan Ku [email protected]
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IEEE SCC42 Projects
 P2040, Standard for Connected, Automated and
Intelligent Vehicles: Overview and Architecture
 Scope: “…defines an architectural framework for
connected, automated and intelligent
vehicles…leverages existing applicable standards
 “…promote cross-domain interaction, aid system
interoperability and functional compatibility, and
further benefit humanity by helping develop an
active, open and cooperative ecosystem for the
future of transportation
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IEEE SCC42 Projects
 P2040.1, Standard for Connected, Automated and
Intelligent Vehicles: Taxonomy and Definitions
 Scope: “…specifies the taxonomy and definitions
for connected, automated and intelligent vehicles”
 Defines “…terms used in the 2040 family of
connected, automated and intelligent vehicles
standards”
 “…facilitate cross-domain discussions and
collaborations by defining different types/levels of
connectivity, automation and intelligence as well
as their various combinations applied to vehicles.”
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IEEE SCC42 Projects
 P2040.2, Standard for Connected, Automated and
Intelligent Vehicles: Testing and Verification
 Scope: “…defines an overarching framework of testing and
verification of the connectivity, automation and intelligence
aspects and their combination for connected, automated
and intelligent vehicles…identifies existing applicable
standards for testing and verification, and defines the
integration of these standards into a consistent testing
environment.”
 “…include the technical requirements for testing, the
processes required and identify gaps in the existing
standards that will need to be addressed for testing
purposes.”
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SCC42 Task Forces
 Purpose: Survey and investigate need for and
justification creating a Project Authorization
Request (PAR)
 TF1. Cybersecurity in Transportation Task Force
(4/15)
 TF2. Road Electrification Task Force (4/15)
 TF3. Unmanned Airborne Vehicles in
Transportation Task Force (pending)
 AG1. Global Policy Advisory Group (4/30)
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Other IEEE Societies
 Communications Society (COMSOC)
 ITS Society (ITSS)
 Computer Society (CS)
– LANMAN Standards Committee (LMSC)
– Systems and Software Engineering Committee
(S2SEC)
 Vehicular Technology Society (VTS)
– VT/ITS (1609 WG)
– RT (Rail Transit) various projects
– LM (Land Mobile) Motor Vehicle Event Data
Recorder (IEEE Std 1616)
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