EN 15509:2007

Road transport and traffic telematics - Electronic fee collection - Interoperability application profile for DSRC EN 15509:2007

Publication date:   Oct 31, 2008

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99.60 Withdrawal effective   Sep 3, 2014

CEN

CEN/TC 278 Intelligent transport systems

European Norm

35.240.60   IT applications in transport

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Scope

The scope for this European Standard is limited to:
 payment method: Central account based on EFC-DSRC;
 physical systems: OBU, RSE and the DSRC interface between them (all functions and information flows related to these parts);
 DSRC-link requirements;
 EFC transactions over the DSRC interface;
 data elements to be used by OBU and RSE used in EFC-DSRC transactions;
 security mechanisms for OBU and RSE used in EFC-DSRC transactions.
Figure 1 — Scope for this European Standard (within the box delimited with a dotted line)
It is outside the scope of this European Standard to define:
 contractual and procedural interoperability requirements (including issues related to a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU);
 conformance procedures and test specification (this is provided in a separate set of standards);
 setting-up of operating organizations (e.g. clearing operator, issuing, trusted third party etc.);
 legal issues;
 other payment methods in DSRC-based EFC (e.g. on-board accounts using integrated circuit cards);
 other basic technologies (e.g. GNSS/CN or video registration based EFC). However, this European Standard may be used for defining the DSRC-EFC parts for the use in applications that implement a mix of different technologies.
 other interfaces or functions in EFC-systems than those specified above (i.e. information flows and data exchange between operators or personalisation, initialisation and customisation of the OBU).
Some of these issues are subject to separate standards prepared by CEN/TC 278, ISO/TC 204 or ETSI ERM.
The following figure shows the scope of this European Standard from a DSRC-stack perspective.


Figure 2 — Relations between this European Standard and DSRC-stack elements

This European Standard defines an Application Profile based on the ISP-concept. The base standards that this Application Profile is based upon are:
 EN ISO 14906 on EFC application interface definition for DSRC (this implies indirect ref

Related legislation

Legislation related to this standard

2004/54/EC

Directive 2004/54/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on minimum safety requirements for tunnels in the trans-European road network

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