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BS ISO 15638-3:2013

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Intelligent transport systems. Framework for collaborative Telematics Applications for Regulated commercial freight Vehicles (TARV) – Operating requirements, “Approval Authority” procedures, and enforcement provisions for the providers of regulated services

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BSI 2013 84
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PDF Pages PDF Title
15 1 Scope
2 Conformance
16 3 Normative references
4 Terms and definitions
19 5 Symbols (and abbreviated terms)
20 6 General overview and framework
22 7 Requirements
8 DEFINITION OF THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF KEY ACTORS
8.1 Generic service requirements
23 8.2 User
8.2.1 User specification US1: ‘Prime User’
8.2.2 User specification US2: ‘Secondary User’
8.2.3 User specification US3: Mandatory application service enrolment
24 8.2.4 User specification US4: Voluntary application service enrolment
8.2.4.1 Voluntary commercial application service enrolment
8.2.4.2 Voluntary regulated application service enrolment
8.2.5 User specification US5: Service provider engagement
8.3 Service provider
8.3.1 Service provider specification SP1 : Service provider definition
8.3.2 Service provider specification SP2: Service provider ‘Approval Authority’ requirement
8.3.3 Regimes for regulated application service provision
25 8.3.4 Service provider specification SP3: Application service definition
8.3.5 Service provider specification SP4: Service provision
8.3.6 Service provider specification SP5: Service provider charging
8.3.7 Service provider specification SP6: Service provider charging fees on behalf of jurisdiction regulator
8.3.8 Service provider specification SP7: Service provider transmission of data to the jurisdiction and/or its agents
26 8.3.9 Service provider specification SP8: Provision of non-regulated commercial services
8.4 Wireless communications service provider
8.4.1 Service provider specification SP9: Wireless communications service provision
8.4.2 Service provider specification SP10: Responsibility for wireless communications service provision
8.5 IVS installer
27 8.5.1 Original equipment manufacturer specification OEM1: Responsibility where IVS is installed at time of vehicle manufacture
8.5.2 Service provider specification SP11: Responsibility where IVS is installed post manufacture of the vehicle
8.6 IVS maintainer
8.6.1 User responsibility US6: Responsibility to maintain the IVS
28 8.6.2 Service provider specification SP12: Responsibility of the service provider contracted to maintain an IVS
8.6.2.1 Responsibility
8.6.2.2 In the event of malfunction
8.6.2.3 Tampering
8.6.2.4 Documentation
29 8.7 Jurisdiction
8.7.1 Jurisdiction specification JS1: Definition of regulated application services for TARV
8.7.2 Jurisdiction specification JS2: Definition of status of regulated application services for TARV
8.7.3 Jurisdiction specification JS3: Obtain supporting legislation/regulation for a regulated application service for TARV
8.7.4 Jurisdiction specification JS4: Manage and regulate the provision of the regulated application services
8.8 ‘Approval Authority’
30 8.8.1 Jurisdiction specification JS5: create or appoint a ‘Approval Authority’
8.8.2 ‘Approval Authority’ specification AA1: Consider and appoint candidates to be service providers
8.8.3 ‘Approval Authority’ specification AA2: Test and approve service providers
8.8.4 ‘Approval Authority’ specification AA3: Audit service providers
31 8.8.5 ‘Approval Authority’ specification AA4: Type approve IVS
8.8.6 ‘Approval Authority’ specification AA5: Test IVS functionality
8.9 Contract options
8.9.1 User requirement US6 : ‘Service Provider – User Contract’’
32 9 IVS REQUIREMENTS
9.1 Physical
9.1.1 IVS functional description
9.1.2 HMI aspects
9.2 Data
9.2.1 IVS essential data collection
9.2.2 IVS essential data processing
33 9.2.3 IVS identification
9.3 IVS specification IVS1: Robustness and suitability
9.3.1 Robustness
9.3.2 Suitability for use
34 9.4 IVS specification IVS2: Availability
9.5 IVS specification IVS3: Environmental
9.6 IVS specification IVS4: Secure data storage
35 9.7 IVS specification IVS5: Data storage means
9.8 IVS specification IVS6: Data input means
9.9 IVS specification IVS7: Central processing unit
36 9.10 IVS specification IVS8: Secure data processing
9.11 IVS specification IVS9: Connectivity means to/from auxiliary equipment
9.12 IVS specification IVS11: Communications means
9.13 IVS Classification
9.13.1 IVS specification IVS12: CLASS A – able to communicate with its attached trailers
37 9.13.2 IVS specification IVS13: CLASS B – not able to communicate with its attached trailers
9.14 IVS specification IVS14: IVS identification of attached trailers
9.15 IVS specification IVS15: Physical trailer marking
9.16 IVS specification IVS16: Equipped trailer identification (trailer ID)
9.17 IVS specification IVS17: Freight land conveyance content identification and communication
9.18 Equipped trailer identification devices
9.18.1 IVS specification IVS18: Equipped trailer identification devices
38 9.18.2 IVS specification IVS19: Trailer identification device requirements
9.18.3 IVS specification IVS20: Integrity of trailer identification
9.19 IVS specification IVS21: Power supply
39 9.20 IVS specification IVS 22: external power supply failure/shut down
9.21 IVS specification IVS23: Security seals
9.22 IVS specification IVS24: GNSS capability
9.23 IVS specification IVS25: Accelerometer capability
40 9.24 IVS specification IVS26: Gyroscope capability
9.25 IVS specification IVS27: Still camera data
9.26 IVS specification IVS28: Video data
9.27 Alarm status data and records
9.27.1 IVS specification IVS29: Alarm types and data
41 9.27.2 IVS specification IVS30: Independent movement sensing
9.28 IVS specification IVS31: Vehicle location
42 10 PROCEDURES FOLLOWING POWER-UP OF THE VEHICLE
10.1 IVS specification IVS32: When vehicle is powered up (ignition status ON)
10.2 IVS specification IVS33: Communication set-up
43 10.2.1 Application service provider generates request for ‘Core Application Data’
10.2.2 IVS generates send of ‘Core Application Data’ (CAD)
10.2.3 Data compression
10.2.4 Data acknowledgement
10.2.5 In the event of failure to receive the ‘DATA-ACK’
10.3 IVS specification IVS34: Communication session clear-down
44 10.4 CAD not received correctly
11 RECORDS TRANSFER AND BACKUP PROCEDURES
11.1 Periodicity determined by the jurisdiction
11.2 Frequency of records transfer
11.3 Records to be transferred
11.4 Procedures for transfer of ‘stored data’
11.4.1 IVS specification IVS35: ‘stored data’ Communication set-up
11.4.2 IVS generates send of ‘stored data’
45 11.4.3 Data compression
11.4.4 Stored data acknowledgement
11.4.5 In the event of failure to receive the ‘SD-ACK’
11.5 Deletion of data stored in the non-volatile memory of the IVS
11.5.1 IVS data records deleted only after fulfilment of conditions
11.6 Data testing
46 11.7 Data backup and archiving
12 IVS – VEHICLE
12.1 ‘Core Application Data’
47 12.1.1 Jurisdiction specification JS6: ‘Core Application Data’
12.2 ‘Basic Vehicle Data’
12.2.1 Jurisdiction specification JS7: ‘Basic Vehicle Data’
48 12.3 OEM installed IVS
12.3.1 Regulation regime
12.3.2 Physical installation aspects
12.3.2.1 Physical form
12.3.2.2 Physical installation
12.3.3 Vehicle data bus
12.3.4 Initial set-up
12.3.4.1 Service provider specification SP13: Prime service provider
49 12.3.4.2 Service provider specification SP14: Set access conditions
12.3.4.3 ‘Approval Authority’ specification AA6: vehicle unique identification
12.3.4.4 Service provider specification SP15: IVS unique identification
12.3.4.5 Service provider specification SP16: ‘Basic Vehicle Data’
12.4 Aftermarket installed IVS
12.4.1 Regulation regime
12.4.2 Physical installation aspects
12.4.2.1 Physical form
12.4.2.2 Physical installation
50 12.4.3 Vehicle data bus
12.4.4 Initial set-up
12.4.4.1 Service provider specification SP18: Prime service provider
12.4.4.2 Service Provider specification SP19: Set access conditions
12.4.4.3 ‘Approval Authority’ specification AA7: regulated commercial vehicle unique identification
12.4.4.4 Service provider specification SP20: IVS unique identification
51 12.4.4.5 Service provider specification SP21: ‘Basic Vehicle Data’
12.4.4.6 Service provider specification SP22: ‘Core Application Data’
12.5 Interoperability certificate
12.6 Non-TARV functionality in IVS
12.6.1 Complementary access and use
12.6.2 Reporting to jurisdiction regulator
12.6.3 IVS specification IVS36: Shall not interfere with TARV application service provision
12.6.4 IVS specification IVS37: Shall demonstrate complementariness
12.7 Post installation events
12.7.1 Service provider requirement SP23: Replacement of IVS
52 12.7.2 Service provider requirement SP24: Upgrade of the IVS
12.7.3 Service provider requirement SP25: Repair of the IVS
12.7.4 Service provider requirement SP26: Service of the IVS
12.8 Change of regulated commercial freight vehicle properties
12.8.1 User responsibility US7: Change of regulated commercial freight vehicle properties
12.8.2 Service provider responsibility SP27: Change of regulated commercial freight vehicle properties
53 12.9 Activation
12.9.1 Service provider responsibility SP28: IVS activation
12.10 Maintenance and continuity of application service provider systems
12.10.1 Update and installation of applications
12.10.2 Introduction of new applications
12.10.3 Service provider responsibility SP29: System modifications, upgrades and changes
12.10.4 Service provider responsibility SP30: Minimisation of on board processing and memory demands
54 12.10.5 Service provider responsibility SP31: Responsibility for design, development, testing
12.10.6 ‘Approval Authority’ specification AA8: Approve new applications
12.11 Deactivation
12.12 End of life provisions.
12.12.1 User responsibility US8: End of life notification
12.12.2 Service provider responsibility SP32: End of life notification
55 13 PROVISIONS TO ENABLE MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATED COMMERCIAL FREIGHT VEHICLES
13.1 Jurisdiction specification JS8: Definition of regulated commercial freight vehicle
13.2 Jurisdiction specification JS9: Provision of regulations to monitor and enforce
14 ‘Approval Authority’ PROCEDURES
14.1 General ‘Approval Authority’ process
56 14.2 Jurisdiction specification JS10: Provision of ‘Approval Authority’ test regime
14.3 Jurisdiction specification JS11: Provision of ‘Approval Authority’ test suites
57 14.4 IVS ‘Approval Authority’
14.4.1 IVS specification IVS1: Robustness and suitability
14.4.1.1 Test communication capability
14.4.1.2 Test electronic capability
58 14.4.1.3 Test security
14.4.2 IVS specification IVS2: Availability
14.4.3 IVS specification IVS3: Environmental
14.4.4 IVS specification IVS4: Secure data storage
14.4.5 IVS specification IVS6: Data input means
14.4.6 IVS specification IVS7: Central processing unit
59 14.4.7 IVS specification IVS8: Secure data processing
14.4.8 IVS specification IVS9: Connectivity means to/from auxiliary equipment
14.4.9 IVS specification 10: IVS clock
14.4.10 IVS specification IVS11: Communications means
60 14.4.11 IVS Classification (IVS12, IVS13, IVS 14)
14.4.12 IVS specification IVS21: Power supply
14.4.13 IVS specification IVS 22: external power supply failure/shut down
14.4.14 IVS specification IVS24: GNSS capability
14.4.15 IVS specification IVS25: Accelerometer capability
14.4.16 IVS specification IVS26: Gyroscope capability
14.4.17 IVS specification IVS27: Still camera data
14.4.18 IVS specification IVS28: Video data
14.4.19 IVS specification IVS29: Alarm types and data
61 14.4.20 IVS specification IVS30: Independent movement sensing
14.4.21 IVS specification IVS31: Vehicle location
14.4.22 IVS specification IVS32: When vehicle is powered up (ignition status ON)
62 14.4.23 IVS specification IVS33: Communication set-up (1)
14.4.24 IVS specification IVS33: Communication set-up (2) SEND ‘Core Application Data’
14.4.25 IVS specification IVS34: Communication session clear-down
63 14.4.26 IVS specification IVS35: Communication set-up : transfer of ‘stored data’
14.4.27 IVS data records deleted only after fulfilment of conditions
14.4.28 IVS unique identification
14.4.29 Identification code of the registered commercial freight vehicle
14.4.30 Non-TARV functionality in IVS: Complementary access and use
64 14.4.31 Change of regulated commercial freight vehicle properties
14.5 IVS ‘Approval Authority’
14.5.1 Unique unambiguous identifier (IVS ID)
14.5.2 Affixation
14.5.3 Test mechanical capability
14.5.4 Test connection to prime mover/rigid truck
14.5.5 Test durability
65 14.5.6 Test vibration
14.5.7 Test bump/impact/shock
14.5.8 Test fall
14.5.9 Test humidity
14.5.10 Test temperature
14.5.11 Test dust and water ingress protection (1)
14.5.12 Test dust and water ingress protection (2)
14.5.13 Test radio frequency and electrical interference
14.5.14 Electromagnetic emissions
14.5.15 IVS specification IVS9: Connectivity means to/from auxiliary equipment
66 14.5.16 Equipped trailer identification devices
14.5.16.1 IVS specification IVS19: Trailer identification device requirements
14.5.16.2 IVS specification IVS18: Equipped trailer identification devices
67 14.5.16.3 IVS specification IVS20: Integrity of trailer identification
14.5.16.4 IVS specification IVS15: Physical trailer marking
14.5.16.5 IVS specification IVS17: Freight land conveyance content identification and communication
14.5.17 IVS specification IVS23: Security seals
14.6 Application service provider ‘Approval Authority’
14.6.1 General requirements
68 14.6.2 In the event of malfunction
14.6.3 Service provider specification SP4: Service provision
69 14.6.4 Service provider specification SP5: Service provider charging regime
14.6.5 Service provider specification SP6: Service provider charging fees on behalf of jurisdiction regulator
14.6.6 Service provider specification SP7: Service provider transmission of data to the jurisdiction and/or its agents
14.6.7 Service provider specification SP8: Provision of non-regulated commercial services
14.6.8 Service provider specification SP9: Wireless communications service provision
14.6.9 Service provider specification SP12/SP18/SP19/SP20/SP23/SP24/SP25/SP26/SP28: Responsibility of the service provider contracted to maintain an IVS
14.6.10 Service provider specification SP16/SP21: ‘Basic Vehicle Data’
14.6.11 Service provider specification SP17/SP22: ‘Core Application Data’
14.6.12 Service provider specification SP19: Set access conditions
70 14.6.13 Service provider responsibility SP27: Change of regulated commercial freight vehicle properties
14.7 Application service ‘Approval Authority’
14.7.1 General requirements
14.7.2 Application service ‘Approval Authority’ tests
71 14.7.2 Service provider specification SP3: Application service definition
14.7.3 HMI aspects
14.7.4 Documentation
14.7.4 Service provider specification SP5: Service provider charging regime
14.8 Maintenance and continuity of application service provider systems
72 14.8.1 Service provider responsibility SP30: Minimisation of on-board processing and memory demands
14.8.2 Service provider responsibility SP31: Responsibility for design, development, testing (continued monitoring of the IVS performance)
15 Auditing
16 Privacy
16.1 Business privacy
16.1.1 General
16.1.2 Explicit and legitimate and must be determined at the time of collection of the data
73 16.1.3 Not further processed in a way incompatible with the purposes for which it was originally collected
16.1.4 Not be disclosed without the consent of the data subject
16.2 Driver privacy
17 Interoperability
74 18 Legal, regulatory and enforcement aspects
19 Quality of service requirements
19.1 General
19.2 IVS and TID type approvals and monitoring
75 19.3 Application service provider system specifications
20 Marking, labelling and packaging
21 Declaration of patents and intellectual property
BS ISO 15638-3:2013
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