ISO 17264-2009 amd1-2019 PDF
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Full title and description
Intelligent transport systems — Automatic vehicle and equipment identification — Interfaces — Amendment 1 to ISO 17264:2009. This document contains the first amendment that updates and/or corrects interface definitions and related provisions in the base ISO 17264:2009 standard to improve interoperability of automatic vehicle and equipment identification (AVI/AEI) systems.
Abstract
ISO 17264:2009 specifies common AVI/AEI transaction requirements and an application interface to standardized wireless protocols (the "Air Interface") to support AVI transactions and enable interoperability between Fixed Equipment and onboard equipment (OBE). Amendment 1 (2019) provides technical corrections, clarifications and limited additions to the interface text of the 2009 edition.
General information
- Status: Published.
- Publication date: February 2019 (Amendment published 5 February 2019).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO) / Technical Committee ISO/TC 204 (Intelligent transport systems).
- ICS / categories: 03.220.20 (Road transport) / 35.240.60 (IT applications in transport).
- Edition / version: Amendment 1 (2019) to ISO 17264:2009 — Amendment edition 1 (2019); original standard edition 1 (2009).
- Number of pages: Amendment document: 7 pages (base standard ISO 17264:2009: 20 pages).
Scope
The amendment applies to ISO 17264:2009 and is limited to updates, technical corrections and clarifications of the interface definitions and related transactional requirements for automatic vehicle and equipment identification systems. Its purpose is to ensure clearer specification of the AVI/AEI application interface to standardized wireless protocols (the Air Interface) so as to maintain and improve interoperability between fixed roadside equipment and onboard equipment.
Key topics and requirements
- Clarifications and technical corrections to the AVI/AEI interface definitions to remove ambiguities and improve interoperability.
- Specification of common AVI/AEI transaction steps and message flows between Fixed Equipment and On-Board Equipment (OBE).
- Alignment of the application interface with standardized wireless air-interface protocols to support cross-vendor interoperability.
- Limited editorial and normative updates that do not change the fundamental architecture of the 2009 edition but refine interface semantics and tables.
Typical use and users
Used by ITS system designers, roadside equipment and OBE manufacturers, tolling system integrators, transport authorities, test laboratories and certification bodies working on AVI/AEI implementations or interoperability testing. The amendment is relevant when implementing or updating systems that reference ISO 17264:2009 to ensure conformity with the corrected/clarified interface text.
Related standards
Part of the ISO/TC 204 intelligent transport systems family. Related documents include other ISO standards and amendments that define Air Interface protocols, data structures and ITS application profiles for automatic vehicle and equipment identification and ITS communications (see the ISO/TC 204 catalogue for specific related items).
Keywords
Intelligent transport systems, ITS, Automatic vehicle identification (AVI), Automatic equipment identification (AEI), Air Interface, On-Board Equipment (OBE), Fixed Equipment, interfaces, interoperability, amendment 2019.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 17264:2009 specifies interfaces for automatic vehicle and equipment identification (AVI/AEI) systems. ISO 17264:2009/Amd 1:2019 is the first amendment to that standard, providing corrections and clarifications to the interface text.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers common AVI/AEI transaction requirements and the application interface to standardized wireless protocols (the Air Interface) between Fixed Equipment and onboard equipment, and the amendment refines and corrects parts of those interface specifications.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: ITS product developers, roadside equipment and OBE manufacturers, tolling operators, transport agencies, integrators, and test/certification labs that need interoperable AVI/AEI interfaces.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The amendment was published in February 2019 and applies to ISO 17264:2009. Users should check ISO for any subsequent revisions or newer editions; as of the amendment publication the document is published and active.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is part of the ISO/TC 204 intelligent transport systems series of standards addressing AVI/AEI and ITS communications; the amendment amends the 2009 edition rather than creating a standalone new part.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Intelligent transport systems, AVI, AEI, Air Interface, interoperability, OBE, Fixed Equipment, interface amendment.