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BS ISO 14813-1:2015

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Intelligent transport systems. Reference model architecture(s) for the ITS sector TS service domains, service groups and services
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Language(s)

English

Published date

10-31-2015

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
5 General requirements
6 The structure of ITS service domains
Annex A (normative) - Traveller Information service
        domain
Annex B (normative) - Traffic Management and
        Operations service domain
Annex C (normative) - Vehicle Services domain
Annex D (normative) - Freight transport services
        domain
Annex E (normative) - Public transport service
        domain
Annex F (normative) - Emergency Services service
        domain
Annex G (normative) - Transport-related payment
        service domain
Annex H (normative) - Road transport related personal
        safety services domain
Annex I (normative) - Weather and environmental
        conditions monitoring services domain
Annex J (normative) - Disaster response management
        and coordination services domain
Annex K (normative) - National Security services
        domain
Annex L (normative) - ITS Data Management services
        domain
Annex M (normative) - Performance Management
        services domain

Gives a description of the primary services that an ITS implementation can provide to ITS users.

This part of ISO14813 provides a description of the primary services that an ITS implementation can provide to ITS users. Those services with a common purpose can be collected together in “‘ITS service domains’?? and within these there can be a number of “‘ITS service groups’?? for particular parts of the domain. This part of ISO14813 identifies thirteen service domains, within which numerous groups are then defined.

In this version of this part of ISO14813 an indication has been provided to show the relationship of each service to Cooperative-ITS. Cooperative-ITS provides services that have previously been unavailable, notably those for ITS users who are on the move. For many other services, Cooperative-ITS can actually be seen as a “delivery mechanism?? that can be used to enhance their use and availability. Thus for some services, Cooperative-ITS is essential, whilst for others it adds value. However for a small number of services it is not relevant.

This part of ISO14813 is intended for use by at least two groups of people involved in the ITS sector. The first group is those looking for ideas about the services that ITS implementations can provide and the second is for those who are developing standards.

For the first group, this part of ISO14813 provides service descriptions that can act as the catalyst for more detailed descriptions. It is possible for the level of detail to differ from one ITS implementation to another, depending on whether or not a national ITS architecture is involved, and whether this architecture is based directly on services, or on groups of functions.

For standards developers, this part of ISO14813 is applicable to the working groups of ISOTC204 and other Technical Committees who are developing standards for the ITS sector and associated sectors whose boundaries cross into the ITS sector (such as some aspects of public transport (transit), plus inter-modal freight and fleet management). This part of ISO14813 is designed to provide information and explanation of services that can form the basis and reason for developing standards.

This part of ISO14813 is in itself, by its nature, advisory and informative. It is designed to assist the integration of services into a cohesive reference architecture, plus interoperability and the use of common data definitions. Specifically, services defined within the service groups shall be the basis for definition of ‘use cases’, ‘user needs’ or “user service requirements’ depending on the methodology being used to develop the resultant ITS architecture functionality, along with definition of applicable data within data dictionaries, as well as applicable communications and data exchange standards.

Committee
EPL/278
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 05/19983173 DC. (02/2007) Supersedes 14/30292679 DC. (10/2015)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
102
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO 14813-1:2015 Identical

ISO/TR 17465-1:2014 Intelligent transport systems Cooperative ITS Part 1: Terms and definitions
ISO 21217:2014 Intelligent transport systems Communications access for land mobiles (CALM) Architecture

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