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ILNAS-EN ISO 17263:2012
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08/2012
Intelligent transport systems - Automatic vehicle and equipment identification - System parameters (ISO 17263:2012)

Intelligent transport systems - Automatic vehicle and equipment identification - System parameters (ISO 17263:2012)
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Abstract
ISO 17263;2012 establishes an AEI system based on radio frequency technologies. This system is intended for general application in RTTT/TICS. It allows the transfer of the identification codes and further information about equipment and vehicles used in intermodal transport into such RTTT/TICS and information systems related to intermodal transport processes. Within the intermodal context of the RTTT/TICS Sector, AEI systems have the specific objective of achieving an unambiguous identification of an ITU or related equipment or vehicle or item used in intermodal transport, and to make that identification automatically. Vehicles will be considered and handled under Intermodal aspects as "Intermodal Equipment". Therefore, a differentiation between AEI and AVI systems for the purpose of this standard is not required.
Status
Standard - Active |
Origin
Technical Committee : |
CEN/TC 278 : Intelligent transport systems |
Implementation
start of the vote on the project | 24/03/2011 | date of ratification (dor) | 31/07/2012 | |||
end of the vote on the project | 24/08/2011 | date of anouncement (doa) | 30/11/2012 | |||
start of the vote on the final project | 10/05/2012 | date of publication (dop) | 28/02/2013 | |||
end of the vote on the final project | 10/07/2012 | date of withdrawal (dow) | 28/02/2013 |
Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg |
05/06/2013 |
Reference |
Relations
Evolutions |
ILNAS-EN ISO 17263:2012/AC:2013 |
Relations to older standards |
CEN ISO/TS 17263:2003 |
Relations to international standards |
ISO 17263 |
ISO 17263:2012 |
ISO 17263:2012 |
International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :
03.220.20 : Road transport |
35.240.60 : IT applications in transport and trade |