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BS EN ISO 18750:2018

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Intelligent transport systems. Co-operative ITS. Local dynamic map

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BSI 2018 80
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This document:

  • describes the functionality of a “Local Dynamic Map” (LDM) in the context of the “Bounded Secured Managed Domain” (BSMD);

  • specifies:

    • general characteristics of LDM Data Objects (LDM-DOs) that may be stored in an LDM, i.e. information on real objects such as vehicles, road works sections, slow traffic sections, special weather condition sections, etc. which are as a minimum requirement location-referenced and time-referenced;

    • service access point functions providing interfaces in an ITS station (ITS-S) to access an LDM for:

      • secure add, update and delete access for ITS-S application processes;

      • secure read access (query) for ITS-S application processes;

      • secure notifications (upon subscription) to ITS-S application processes;

      • management access:

        • secure registration, de-registration and revocation of ITS-S application processes at LDM;

        • secure subscription and cancellation of subscriptions of ITS-S application processes;

    • procedures in an LDM considering:

      • means to maintain the content and integrity of the data store;

    • mechanisms supporting several LDMs in a single ITS station unit.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
4 European foreword
Endorsement notice
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
10 3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
12 5 Architectural environment
5.1 Local Dynamic Map
5.2 LDM in an ITS-S
13 5.3 LDM in an ITS-SU
15 5.4 LDM related processes
5.4.1 Synchronization of LDMs
5.4.2 Archiving of LDM Data Objects
5.5 LDM for road safety and vehicle-to-vehicle applications
16 5.6 Security perspective
5.6.1 Authorised access to LDM
5.6.2 Initialisation and installation of applications to the BSMD
17 5.6.3 Privacy
5.7 An LDM versus other similar functionalities in an ITS-SU
6 Functionality
6.1 Terms and conventions
19 6.2 Structure of an LDM
20 6.3 LDM Data Storage
22 6.4 LDM services
6.4.1 Registration, deregistration, and revocation of ITS-S application processes
6.4.2 Security checking in access requests
23 6.4.3 Access request management
25 6.5 LDM maintenance
6.5.1 LDM Area of Maintenance
6.5.2 Outdated data management
6.6 LDM knowledge base
6.6.1 Metadata
26 6.6.2 Utility functions
6.7 Interfaces
6.7.1 Types of interfaces
27 6.7.2 Parameters of interface functions
28 6.7.3 LDM application management interface
30 6.7.4 LDM data interface
33 6.7.5 Security interface
34 6.7.6 LDM management interface
35 6.7.7 Service access points
38 7 Procedures
7.1 LDM services
7.1.1 Registration, deregistration, and revocation of ITS-S application processes
7.1.2 Security checking in access requests
7.1.3 Access request management
40 7.1.4 Second level filtering
41 7.2 LDM maintenance
7.2.1 Area management
7.2.2 Outdated data removal
7.3 LDM knowledge data base
7.4 Interfaces
7.5 LDM management
7.5.1 Registration of LDM at ITS-S management entity
7.5.2 Multiple ITS-SCUs
43 Annex A (normative) ASN.1 modules
56 Annex B (normative) LDM Data Dictionary
58 Annex C (informative) Examples of LDM-DOs
65 Annex D (informative) Location-Referencing
69 Annex E (informative) Time-Referencing
70 Annex F (normative) Implementation Conformance Statement proforma
76 Bibliography
BS EN ISO 18750:2018
$215.11