(None-Data) - Local Unicast Wireless (1609.2)

Description

This solution is used within the U.S.. It combines standards associated with (None–Data) with those for V–X: Local Unicast Wireless (1609.2). The (None–Data) standards include an unspecified set of standards at the upper layers. The V–X: Local Unicast Wireless (1609.2) standards include lower–layer standards that support local–area unicast wireless solutions applicable to North America, such as WAVE DSRC, LTE–V2X, LTE, Wi–Fi, etc.

Includes Standards

LevelDocNumFullNameDescription
MgmtAddressed ElsewhereAddressed Elsewhere in StackThe services related to this portion of the stack are defined in the other standards listed for this solution.
SecurityIEEE 1609.2IEEE Standard for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments – Security Services for Applications and Management MessagesThis standard defines secure message formats and processing for use by Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) devices, including methods to secure WAVE management messages and methods to secure application messages. It also describes administrative functions necessary to support the core security functions.
SecurityIEEE 1609.2aIEEE 1609.2a–2017 – IEEE Standard for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments––Security Services for Applications and Management Messages – Amendment 1This standard defines secure message formats and processing for use by Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) devices, including methods to secure WAVE management messages and methods to secure application messages. It also describes administrative functions necessary to support the core security functions.
SecurityIEEE 1609.2bIEEE Standard for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments––Security Services for Applications and Management Messages – Amendment 2––PDU Functional Types and Encryption Key ManagementThis standard defines secure message formats and processing for use by Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) devices, including methods to secure WAVE management messages and methods to secure application messages. It also describes administrative functions necessary to support the core security functions.
ITS Application Entity Standard(s) need to be developedOne or more standards need to be developed for this subject matter before this is considered a complete solution.
Facilities Standard(s) need to be developedOne or more standards need to be developed for this subject matter before this is considered a complete solution.
TransNetIEEE 1609.3IEEE Standard for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) – Networking ServicesThis standard defines the network and transport layer options for the WAVE environment. The standard defines three options: a bandwidth efficient single–hop solution known as WSMP, UDP/IP, and TCP/IP. It has been harmonized with ISO FNTP and FSAP – a common message format specified in ISO 16460.
AccessIEEE 802.11IEEE Draft Standard for Information technology––Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Local and metropolitan area networks––Specific requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) SpecificatioThis standard defines the physical and data link layers for wireless Ethernet, including WiFi and DSRC.

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

IssueSeverityDescriptionAssociated StandardAssociated Triple
Data profile not definedUltraPerformance, functionality, and the upper–layers of the OSI stack have not been defined for this information flow.(None)(All)
Uncertainty about trust revocation mechanismMediumThe mechanisms used to prevent bad actors from sending authorized messages is unproven.Bundle: IEEE 1609.2(All)

Supports Interfaces

SourceDestinationFlow
METRO RTA Electric Charging StationsMETRO RTA Fixed–Route Vehiclescurrent charging status
METRO RTA Fixed–Route VehiclesMETRO RTA Electric Charging Stationsvehicle charging profile
METRO RTA Fixed–Route VehiclesPersonal Information Devicetransfer status
METRO RTA Paratransit VehiclesPersonal Information Devicetransfer status
ODOT Connected Vehicles Roadside EquipmentODOT District 4 Maintenance Vehiclesbarrier system status
ODOT Connected Vehicles Roadside EquipmentOSHP Vehiclesbarrier system status
ODOT District 4 Maintenance VehiclesODOT Connected Vehicles Roadside Equipmentbarrier system control
ODOT Rest Area Truck Parking Availability System Field EquipmentCommercial Vehiclesrest area parking information
OSHP VehiclesODOT Connected Vehicles Roadside Equipmentbarrier system control
PARTA Fixed–Route VehiclesPersonal Information Devicetransfer status
PARTA Paratransit VehiclesPersonal Information Devicetransfer status
Personal Information DeviceMETRO RTA Fixed–Route Vehiclestransfer request
Personal Information DeviceMETRO RTA Fixed–Route Vehiclestransit user information
Personal Information DeviceMETRO RTA Paratransit Vehiclestransfer request
Personal Information DeviceMETRO RTA Paratransit Vehiclestransit user information
Personal Information DevicePARTA Fixed–Route Vehiclestransfer request
Personal Information DevicePARTA Fixed–Route Vehiclestransit user information
Personal Information DevicePARTA Paratransit Vehiclestransfer request
Personal Information DevicePARTA Paratransit Vehiclestransit user information
Personal Information DeviceUniversity of Akron Roo Express Shuttle Service Vehiclestransfer request
Personal Information DeviceUniversity of Akron Roo Express Shuttle Service Vehiclestransit user information
University of Akron Roo Express Shuttle Service VehiclesPersonal Information Devicetransfer status