BS EN ISO 18750:2018
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Intelligent transport systems. Co-operative ITS. Local dynamic map
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2018 | 80 |
This document:
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describes the functionality of a “Local Dynamic Map” (LDM) in the context of the “Bounded Secured Managed Domain” (BSMD);
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specifies:
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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;
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service access point functions providing interfaces in an ITS station (ITS-S) to access an LDM for:
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secure add, update and delete access for ITS-S application processes;
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secure read access (query) for ITS-S application processes;
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secure notifications (upon subscription) to ITS-S application processes;
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management access:
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secure registration, de-registration and revocation of ITS-S application processes at LDM;
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secure subscription and cancellation of subscriptions of ITS-S application processes;
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procedures in an LDM considering:
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means to maintain the content and integrity of the data store;
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mechanisms supporting several LDMs in a single ITS station unit.
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PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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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 |