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January 2008
T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 1
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IEEE DSRC Application Services (P1609) Status Report
Date: 2008-01-14
Name Company Address Phone email
Tom Kurihara TKstds
Management
3800 N Fairfax Dr, #207
Arlington, VA
22203
+1 703-516-9650
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PROGRAM OF WORK• P1609.0, WAVE – Architecture (PAR approved December 2006) • IEEE Trial-use Standard 1609.1TM-2006, WAVE - Resource
Manager• IEEE Trial-use Standard 1609.2TM-2006, WAVE - Security
Services for Applications and Management Messages• IEEE Trial-use Standard 1609.3TM-2007 WAVE - Networking
Services• IEEE Trial-use Standard 1609.4TM-2006, WAVE - Multi-channel
Operations• IEEE Standard 1455TM-1999(2006), IEEE Standard for Message
Sets for Vehicle/Roadside Communications
Note: P1609 family of standards are intended to operate with IEEE 802.11p, Wireless Accessin Vehicular Environment (WAVE) and supports the U. S. Department of TransportationIntelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Program and the Vehicle and InfrastructureIntegration (VII) Program
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Trial-Use Standards and Program of Work
• Approved for a 18 month trial period– If no comments are received by WG, progress to full
use for 5-year period after a 24 months following approval as trial-use
– If comments received, WG addresses comments and progress to full use standard
- Trial-use provides a preliminary review of requirements and assure the each 1609 documents are consistent with the other 1609 documents
- Comments to trial-use documents are expected from VII proof of concept and other implementations, changes to P802.11p, and errata, and “deferred” requirements compiled during the development of trial-use documents
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WAVE DEVICE
UPPERLAYERS
LOWERLAYERS
WAVESECURITYSERVICES
NETWORKLAYER
IEEE 1609.1,et al
IEEE 1609.3 IEEE 1609.2
IEEE 1609.4IEEE P802.11p
MEDIUM
Reference: IEEE P1609.3D20, page 9, Figure 1, WAVE Standards, July 2006
Note: The figure illustrates the relationship among the IEEE1609 and IEEE 802.11 standards
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Architecture (P1609.0)
• SCOPE“This standard describes the Wireless Access in Vehicular
Environments (WAVE/DSRC) architecture and services necessary for multi-channel DSRC/WAVE devices to communicate in a mobile vehicular environment.”
• STATUS– PAR APPROVED, December 2006– Project Plan approved July 2007– Project Editor assigned, draft in development,
proposals circulated for comment in November 2007, no responses to proposals to date
– Projected approval is “open” lacking response to proposals
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USE CASES AND LIAISON• WG consolidated and verified user requirements
and use cases for DSRC/WAVE• Conducted extended proto-type equipment tests
using parts of IEEE 1609 drafts• Coordinated activities with:
– SAE Technical Committee, Project J2375, DSRC Data Dictionary and Message Sets
– Vehicle & Infrastructure Integration Consortium (VIIC)– DSRC Industry Consortium (DIC) – ISO TC204 WG16, CALM M5 and CALMFAST– Omni-Air Consortium and SwRI, certification and test
methods project for WAVE/DSRC Devices
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Proposals for Addition to Program of Work (tentative project titles)
• Guide for WAVE Security Services (W. Whyte)– First draft circulated, second draft scheduled for circulation in October 2006
has been delayed• Guide for WAVE/DSRC Application Services (tbd)• Guide for WAVE Application Services Certification and Test
– In Progress, by Omni-Air Consortium and SwRI• WAVE/DSRC Requirements update (R. Noens, D. Kavner)
– On-going review and discussion in working group that may serve as specific proposals to change IEEE 1609 trial-use standards
• WAVE/DSRC errata changes (S. Dickey) – may serve as specific proposals to change IEEE 1609 trial-use standards before moving to full-use
• Guide for Application Provider Service Identifier (PSID) Registration and Use (tbd)• Develop WG interpretation procedures IAW IEEE procedures and for review of
applications for Provider Service Identifier (PSID) submitted to the IEEE Registration Committee (RAC) (tbd)
• Identify security registration and certificate issuing entity and draft associated procedures for registration and certificate issuance (tbd)
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SCHEDULE• Meetings
– None scheduled for 2008 (as of this report Jan 14, 2008)– No information from IEEE SA regarding P1609 project support
• Purposes (when meetings are convened)– to review and discuss IEEE 1609 Architecture draft– to confirm and assign writing assignments to address specific
proposals and feedback on trial-use standards for revision– to develop a project plan to address deferred requirements
and errata with trial-use feedback, including the VIIC trials, DIC Phase II Prototype testing, the SwRI Test and Certification activity, SAE J2375 feedback, and ISO TC204 WG16 projects
– to develop procedures for WG involvement in PSID registration and operational use; and for security certificate issuing entity and draft procedures for registration and certificate issuance
– to determine requirements and venues for WAVE/DSRC out-reach with guidance material for users
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LIAISON CONTACTSThe following are either confirmed or pending liaisons to other organizations
• SAE Technical Committee, DSRC Data Dictionary and Message Sets (J2735)– D. Kavner [email protected]
• DSRC Industry Consortium (DIC)– R. Roebuck [email protected]
• VII Consortium (VIIC)– S. Andrews [email protected]
• VII End-to-End Integration Project Team (E2E IPT)– D. Kavner [email protected]
• ISO TC204 WG16, CALM M5 (21210, 21215, 21217, 24102, 29281,…)– R. Roy [email protected]
• ASTM Committee E17.51 (E2313-03 and WAVE Test Plan)– L. Armstrong [email protected]
• IEEE P802.11p Task Group (802.11-2002 as amended)– L. Armstrong [email protected]
• Omni-Air Consortium– R. Roebuck [email protected]
• IEEE Standards Department, Program Manager– M. Ceglia [email protected]
• IEEE RAC Member – T. Kurihara, IEEE VTS, P1609 WG Chair [email protected]• TIA TR-48, Vehicular Telematics (Chartered August 2007) – T. Kurihara, IEEE VTS
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Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) Engineering Committee TR-48
Draft Scope (agreed at organizational meeting, August 26, 2007)The TR-48 Engineering Committee on Vehicular Telematics is responsible forthe development and maintenance of standards relating to vehicular telematicsequipment and services. These standards are intended to be employed by insupport of vehicular telematics. The TR-48 shall work with other TIA committees,national and international standards organizations, and other relevant entities toensure work items are necessary and not duplicative.
Meetings primarily conducted through teleconferences and physical meetings at TIA,Arlington, VA, information on TIA home page.
Principal interests represented include: ComCare emergency response capability andcommercial vehicle interests.
Q1. What is TIA TR-48?
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• Q2. What is ISO TC204 WG17, Nomadic Devices?
• Draft Scope (unavailable, open for discussion at formation meeting, March 12, 2008, Jeju Island, ROK)
New Work Item Assigned to TC204 WG17, ISO/AWI 10992: The use of nomadic devices to support ITS service and multimedia provision in vehicles.
• Korea National Body provided candidates for WG17 Convenor and Secretariat, to be considered at the March 12, 2008, meeting
• Future meetings will be determined during the formation meeting
Note: Apologies, I could not find ISO Form 4 for AWI10992 that would include a scope and purpose for the new work item.
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