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CEN ISO/TS 12813:2009 Edition 11/2009
Electronic fee collection - Compliance check communication for autonomous systems (ISO/TS 12813:2009)
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Abstract

ISO/TS 12813:2009 defines requirements for short-range communication for the purposes of compliance checking in autonomous electronic fee-collecting (EFC) systems. Compliance checking communication (CCC) takes place between a road vehicle's on-board equipment (OBE) and an outside interrogator (road-side mounted equipment, mobile device or hand‑held unit), and serves to establish whether the data that are delivered by the OBE correctly reflect the road usage of the corresponding vehicle according to the rules of the pertinent toll regime. The operator of the compliance checking interrogator is assumed to be part of the toll charging role as defined in ISO 17573. The CCC permits identification of the OBE, vehicle and contract, and verification of whether the driver has fulfilled his obligations and the checking status and performance of the OBE. The CCC reads, but does not write, OBE data. ISO/TS 12813:2009 is applicable to OBE in an autonomous mode of operation; it is not applicable to compliance checking in dedicated short-range communication (DSRC)-based charging systems. It defines data syntax and semantics, but does not define a communication sequence. All the attributes defined herein are required in any OBE claimed to be compliant with ISO/TS 12813:2009, even if some values are set to “not defined” in cases where a certain functionality is not present in an OBE. The interrogator is free to choose which attributes are read, as well as the sequence in which they are read. In order to achieve compatibility with existing systems, the communication makes use of the attributes defined in ISO 14906 wherever possible. The CCC is suitable for a range of short‑range communication media. Specific definitions are given for the CEN DSRC specified in EN 15509, as well as for the use of ISO CALM IR, UNI DSRC and ARIB DSRC as alternatives to the CEN DSRC. The attributes and functions defined are for compliance checking by means of the DSRC communication services provided by DSRC layer 7, with the CCC attributes and functions made available to the CCC applications at the road-side equipment (RSE) and OBE. The attributes and functions are defined on the level of ADU (application data units). Test specifications are not within the scope of ISO/TS 12813:2009.

Status

Standard - Superseded

Origin

Technical Committee :
CEN/TC 278 : Road transport and traffic telematics

Directives

2004/52/EC : Directive 2004/52/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on the interoperability of electronic road toll systems in the Community (Text with EEA relevance)

Implementation

start of the vote on the project      date of ratification (dor)    15/09/2009
end of the vote on the project      date of anouncement (doa)    28/02/2010
start of the vote on the final project    14/05/2009   date of publication (dop)   
end of the vote on the final project    14/08/2009   date of withdrawal (dow)   


Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
14/03/2012
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Relations

Evolutions
ILNAS-EN ISO 12813:2015

Relations to international standards
ISO 12813 
ISO/TS 12813:2009 

International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

03.220.20 : Road transport
35.240.60 : IT applications in transport and trade

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