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ISO 15075:2003

ISO 15075:2003 Transport information and control systems – In-vehicle navigation systems – Communications message set requirements

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Description

ISO 15075:2003 specifies message content and format utilized by in-vehicle navigation systems. Its emphasis is on messages that are required to generate or enhance routing instructions. There is a particular focus on messages that would not necessarily be included in a more general traffic management message list.

Although ISO 15075:2003 emphasizes requirements for Locally Determined Route Guidance (LDRG) systems that utilize on-vehicle map databases, it also includes messages that would be utilized primarily by Centrally Determined Route Guidance (CDRG) systems and certain value-added messages.

Edition

1

Published Date

2003-12-03

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

24

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 15075:2003 specifies message content and format utilized by in-vehicle navigation systems. Its emphasis is on messages that are required to generate or enhance routing instructions. There is a particular focus on messages that would not necessarily be included in a more general traffic management message list.

Although ISO 15075:2003 emphasizes requirements for Locally Determined Route Guidance (LDRG) systems that utilize on-vehicle map databases, it also includes messages that would be utilized primarily by Centrally Determined Route Guidance (CDRG) systems and certain value-added messages.

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