(None-Data) -  Wide Area Broadcast
Description
This solution is used within Australia, the E.U. and the U.S..  It combines standards associated with (None–Data) with those for C–X: Wide Area Broadcast. The (None–Data) standards include an unspecified set of standards at the upper layers.  The C–X: Wide Area Broadcast standards include lower–layer standards that support one entity broadcasting information to all wireless devices over an area that covers at least a metropolitan area without any expectation of acknowledgement or response; security is provided by the upper–layers.
Includes Standards
| Level | DocNum | FullName | Description | 
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| Mgmt |   | Proprietary | A proprietary mechanism to provide services for this layer. | 
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| Security |   | Proprietary | A proprietary mechanism to provide services for this layer. | 
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| ITS Application Entity |   | Standard(s) need to be developed | One or more standards need to be developed for this subject matter before this is considered a complete solution. | 
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| Facilities |   | Standard(s) need to be developed | One or more standards need to be developed for this subject matter before this is considered a complete solution. | 
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| TransNet |   | Proprietary | A proprietary mechanism to provide services for this layer. | 
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| Access |   | Satellite Broadcast Alternatives | A set of alternative standards that includes all satellite–based wireless broadcast technologies. | 
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Readiness: Lowest
Readiness Description
Many serious issues. This category includes solutions that have not been standardized, or do not have a basic level of interoperability or security.  Consider selecting a different communications solution or if this is not possible (eg. a pilot of a new application that has not been standardized), take additional measures to provide an acceptable level of security or interoperability.
Issues
| Issue | Severity | Description | Associated Standard | Associated Triple | 
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| Data profile not defined | Ultra | Performance, functionality, and the upper–layers of the OSI stack have not been defined for this information flow. | (None) | (All) | 
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| Ubiquitous broadcast technology | Low | With the continual enhancement of broadcast technologies and a mixture of free and subscriber–based systems, it is difficult to identify any single technology that can be used to reliably reach the bulk of drivers in a timely manner. | (None) | (All) | 
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Supports Interfaces
| Source | Destination | Flow | 
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| ODOT OHGO Traveler Information System | Personal Information Device | emergency traveler information | 
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| Portage County EMA App | Personal Information Device | emergency traveler information | 
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| Portage County Emergency Alert and Notification System | Personal Information Device | emergency traveler information | 
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| Summit County EMA App | Personal Information Device | emergency traveler information | 
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| Summit County Reverse Alert Emergency Notification System | Personal Information Device | emergency traveler information | 
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