BS ISO 15638-6:2014
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Intelligent transport systems. Framework for collaborative Telematics Applications for Regulated commercial freight Vehicles (TARV) – Regulated applications
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 58 |
This part of ISO 15638 specifies the common roles and responsibilities of actors providing regulated application (4.45) systems which use TARV to provide regulated application services (4.46) for regulated commercial freight vehicles (4.47) and the interoperability of key operational steps and actions required to support all TARV regulated application service systems.
This part of ISO 15638 specifies the general conditions for data exchanges between an application service provider (4.7) and vehicle IVS (4.32), and from other ITS-stations (4.34) to the IVS of the regulated commercial freight vehicle (4.47), and specifies generic data concepts for identified services, but it does not define the detailed aspects of the application services (4.6) or their implementation (application specific aspects being defined in ISO 15638-8 to ISO 15638-19 for each identified application service).
This part of ISO 15638 addresses the general and common requirements for the provision of regulated application services (4.46) that require data in addition to, or instead of, basic vehicle data (4.16) and core application data (4.23) (application specific aspects being defined in ISO 15638-8 to ISO 15638-19 for each identified application service).
The scope of this part of ISO 15638 is to provide common aspects of specifications (4.52) for communications and data exchange aspects of identified application services (4.6) (as defined in ISO 15638-8 to ISO 15638-19) that a regulator (4.38) may elect to require or support as an option, including
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high-level definition of the service that a service provider (4.50) has to provide [the service definition describes common service elements; but does not define the detail of how such an application service (4.6) is instantiated, not the acceptable value ranges of the data concepts defined],
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means to realize the service, and
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application data common to all parts as defined in ISO 15638-8 to ISO 15638-19, naming content and quality that an IVS (4.32) has to deliver.
The definition of what comprises a ‘regulated’ service is regarded as an issue for national decision and may vary from jurisdiction (4.37) to jurisdiction. This International Standard does not impose any requirements on nations in respect of which services for regulated commercial freight vehicles jurisdictions will require, or support as an option, but provides standardized sets of requirements descriptions for identified services to enable consistent and cost efficient implementations where instantiated.
ISO 15638 has been developed for use in the context of regulated commercial freight vehicles [hereinafter referred to as ‘regulated vehicles’ (4.47)]. There is nothing however to prevent a jurisdiction extending or adapting the scope to include other types of regulated vehicles, as it deems appropriate.
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7 | Foreword |
9 | Introduction |
11 | Section sec_1 Section sec_2 1 Scope 2 Conformance |
12 | Section sec_3 3 Normative references |
13 | Section sec_4 Section sec_4.1 Section sec_4.2 Section sec_4.3 Section sec_4.4 Section sec_4.5 Section sec_4.6 Section sec_4.7 4 Terms and definitions |
14 | Section sec_4.8 Section sec_4.9 Section sec_4.10 Section sec_4.11 Section sec_4.12 Section sec_4.13 Section sec_4.14 Section sec_4.15 Section sec_4.16 Section sec_4.17 Section sec_4.18 |
15 | Section sec_4.19 Section sec_4.20 Section sec_4.21 Section sec_4.22 Section sec_4.23 Section sec_4.24 Section sec_4.25 Section sec_4.26 Section sec_4.27 Section sec_4.28 Section sec_4.29 |
16 | Section sec_4.30 Section sec_4.31 Section sec_4.32 Section sec_4.33 Section sec_4.34 Section sec_4.35 Section sec_4.36 Section sec_4.37 Section sec_4.38 Section sec_4.39 Section sec_4.40 Section sec_4.41 |
17 | Section sec_4.42 Section sec_4.43 Section sec_4.44 Section sec_4.45 Section sec_4.46 Section sec_4.47 Section sec_4.48 Section sec_4.49 Section sec_4.50 |
18 | Section sec_4.51 Section sec_4.52 Section sec_4.53 Section sec_4.54 Section sec_4.55 Section sec_4.56 Section sec_4.57 Section sec_4.58 Section sec_4.59 Section sec_4.60 |
19 | Section sec_4.61 Section sec_5 5 Symbols and abbreviated terms |
20 | Section sec_6 6 General overview and framework |
21 | Figure fig_1 |
23 | Section sec_7 Section sec_7.1 Section sec_7.1.1 7 Requirements for services using generic vehicle data 7.1 General |
24 | Section sec_7.1.2 Section sec_7.1.3 Section sec_7.1.4 Table tab_1 |
25 | Section sec_7.2 Section sec_7.3 Section sec_8 Section sec_8.1 7.2 Conveyance identifiers 7.3 Consignment data 8 Application services that require data in addition to basic vehicle data 8.1 General |
26 | Section sec_8.2 Section sec_8.2.1 Section sec_8.2.2 8.2 Concept of operations for identified regulated application services with additional data requirements |
27 | Section sec_8.2.3 Section sec_8.2.4 Section sec_8.2.5 Section sec_8.2.6 |
28 | Section sec_8.2.7 Section sec_8.2.8 Section sec_8.2.9 Section sec_8.2.10 Section sec_8.3 Section sec_8.3.1 8.3 Sequence of operations for identified regulated application services with additional data requirements |
29 | Section sec_8.3.2 |
31 | Figure fig_2 |
32 | Figure fig_3 Section sec_8.3.3 Section sec_8.3.4 |
34 | Figure fig_4 Section sec_8.3.4.1 |
35 | Figure fig_5 |
36 | Section sec_8.3.4.2 Figure fig_6 |
37 | Section sec_8.3.4.3 Figure fig_7 |
39 | Figure fig_8 Section sec_8.3.5 |
40 | Table tab_2 Table tab_3 |
41 | Section sec_8.3.6 Section sec_8.4 Section sec_8.5 Section sec_8.6 8.4 Quality of service requirements 8.5 Test requirements 8.6 Marking, labelling, and packaging |
42 | Section sec_9 Section sec_9.1 Section sec_9.2 9 Common features of regulated TARV application services 9.1 General 9.2 Generic operational processes for the system |
43 | Figure fig_9 Section sec_9.3 Section sec_9.3.1 Section sec_9.3.2 Section sec_9.3.3 9.3 Common role of the jurisdiction |
44 | Section sec_9.4 9.4 Common role of the prime service provider |
45 | Section sec_9.5 Section sec_9.6 Section sec_9.6.1 9.5 Common role of the application service provider 9.6 Common role of the user |
46 | Section sec_9.6.2 Section sec_9.7 Section sec_9.7.1 Section sec_9.7.2 Section sec_9.7.3 Section sec_9.7.4 Section sec_9.7.5 Section sec_9.7.6 9.7 Common characteristics for instantiations of regulated application services |
47 | Section sec_9.7.7 Section sec_9.7.8 Section sec_9.7.9 Section sec_9.7.10 Section sec_9.8 9.8 Common sequence of operations for regulated application services |
48 | Table tab_b Figure fig_10 |
49 | Section sec_9.9 Section sec_9.10 Section sec_9.11 9.9 Quality of service 9.10 Information security 9.11 Data naming content and quality |
50 | Table tab_c Figure fig_11 |
51 | Section sec_9.12 Section sec_9.13 Section sec_9.14 9.12 Software engineering quality systems 9.13 Quality monitoring station 9.14 Audits |
52 | Section sec_9.15 Section sec_9.16 Section sec_10 Section sec_10.1 Section sec_10.2 Section sec_10.3 Section sec_10.4 Section sec_10.5 Section sec_10.6 Section sec_10.7 Section sec_10.8 Section sec_10.9 Section sec_10.10 9.15 Access control policy 9.16 Approval of IVSs and service providers 10 Specified TARV regulated application services 10.1 General 10.2 Vehicle access monitoring (VAM) 10.3 Remote electronic tachograph monitoring (RTM) 10.4 Emergency messaging system/eCall (EMS) 10.5 Driver work records (work and rest hours compliance) (DWR) 10.6 Vehicle mass monitoring (VMM) 10.7 ‘Mass’ data for regulatory control and management (MRC) 10.8 Vehicle access control (VAC) 10.9 Vehicle location monitoring (VLM) 10.10 Vehicle speed monitoring (VSM) |
53 | Section sec_10.11 Section sec_10.12 Section sec_10.13 Section sec_10.14 Section sec_11 10.11 Consignment and location monitoring (CLM) 10.12 Accord Dangereuses par Route (Dangerous Goods) monitoring (ADR) 10.13 Vehicle secure parking (VPF) 10.14 Other TARV regulated application services 11 Declaration of patents and intellectual property |
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