ISO 16130-2015 PDF
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St ISO 16130-2015
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Ст ISO 16130-2015
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Full title and description
St ISO 16130-2015 — Intelligent transport systems — Electronic fee collection — Interface for vehicle identification using Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) at 5,8 GHz — Data protocol (ISO 14906, profile)
Abstract
This standard specifies a data protocol profile for vehicle identification using Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) at 5.8 GHz for electronic fee collection (EFC) systems. It provides a harmonized profile of ISO 14906 to enable interoperability between roadside equipment and on-board units for transaction processing, message formats, security and data element usage within tolling and other EFC applications.
General information
- Status: Published standard
- Publication date: 2015
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
- ICS / categories: 35.240.60 (Road vehicle traffic control systems), 03.220 (Information processing)
- Edition / version: ISO 16130:2015
- Number of pages: Typically 20–40 pages (standard length varies by print format)
Scope
ISO 16130:2015 defines a profile of the ISO 14906 data protocol to be used for vehicle identification and transaction handling in electronic fee collection systems using DSRC at 5.8 GHz. The scope includes message definitions, required and optional data elements, sequencing and timing requirements, and provisions to support interoperability between roadside equipment (RSE) and on-board units (OBU) for tolling and related services. The standard concentrates on the communications/data protocol layer rather than physical radio characteristics or higher-level business rules.
Key topics and requirements
- Profile of ISO 14906 for DSRC-based vehicle identification and EFC transactions
- Message formats and command/response sequences between OBU and RSE
- Definition of mandatory and optional data elements for interoperability
- Timing and session management rules to ensure reliable exchanges
- Requirements for transaction processing and basic security considerations
- Compatibility provisions to align implementations with ISO 14906-compliant systems
Typical use and users
The standard is used by designers, manufacturers and integrators of on-board units (OBUs) and roadside equipment (RSE) for tolling and other electronic fee collection services. Typical users include toll system operators, traffic authorities, ITS equipment vendors, system integrators and testing laboratories seeking to ensure interoperability of DSRC-based EFC components and compliance with established protocol profiles.
Related standards
ISO 14906 (Electronic fee collection — Application interface), ISO 17575 (Electronic fee collection — Dedicated Short-Range Communication (DSRC) profile), ISO 12813 (Road vehicles — EFC — On-board and roadside performance requirements), and regional or national DSRC/tolling standards and profiles that reference or profile ISO 14906.
Keywords
ISO 16130, electronic fee collection, EFC, DSRC, Dedicated Short Range Communications, 5.8 GHz, vehicle identification, ISO 14906 profile, on-board unit, roadside equipment, tolling, interoperability
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 16130:2015 is a protocol profile standard for electronic fee collection systems using DSRC at 5.8 GHz. It defines how data and messages based on ISO 14906 should be used to support vehicle identification and transaction handling between OBUs and RSEs.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the data protocol aspects: message structures, required and optional data elements, sequencing, timing and transaction rules derived from ISO 14906 to ensure interoperable DSRC-based EFC communications. It does not redefine physical radio parameters or detailed cryptographic algorithms.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Toll operators, ITS integrators, manufacturers of OBUs and roadside units, system testers and certification bodies use this standard to develop and validate interoperable DSRC-based tolling equipment and services.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: As of its 2015 publication, ISO 16130:2015 is the published edition. Users should verify with the national or international standards body for any amendments, updates or later editions that may have superseded it.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes. ISO 16130 is part of the family of standards addressing electronic fee collection and DSRC communications, working in conjunction with ISO 14906 and other ISO standards and profiles that define DSRC application interfaces and performance requirements.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Electronic fee collection, DSRC, 5.8 GHz, ISO 14906 profile, vehicle identification, OBU, RSE, tolling, interoperability.