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ISO 17575:2016

ISO 17575:2016 Electronic fee collection – Application interface definition for autonomous systems – Part 1: Charging

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Description

ISO 17575-1:2016 defines the format and semantics of the data exchange between a Front End (OBE plus optional proxy) and corresponding Back Ends in autonomous toll schemes. It defines the data elements that are used to generate charge reports containing information about the road usage of a vehicle for certain time intervals, sent from the Front End to the Back End. It also defines the data that can be used to re-configure the ongoing process of gathering charge relevant information in the Front End. The scope is shown in Figure 1.

The constitution of the charge report is dependent on configuration data that are assumed to be present in the Front End. The assembly of charge reports can be configured for each individual toll scheme according to local needs. Charge reports generated in accordance with this part of ISO 17575 are consistent with the requirements derived from the architectural concept defined in ISO 17573:2010.

The definitions in ISO 17575-1:2016 comprise

– reporting data, i.e. data for transferring road usage data from Front End to Back End, including a response from the Back End towards the Front End,

– data for supporting security mechanisms,

– contract data, i.e. data for identifying contractually essential entities,

– road usage data, i.e. data for reporting the amount of road usage,

– account data for managing a payment account,

– versioning data, and

– compliance checking data, i.e. data imported from ISO 12813:2015, which are required in compliance checking communication.

Annex A contains the data type specifications using ASN.1 notation.

The protocol implementation conformity statements (PICS) proforma are provided in Annex B.

Annex C provides a graphical presentation of the structure of the data elements described in Clause 7.

Annex D provides information on how this part of ISO 17575 can be used in EETS environment and how the requirements that are specified in the EU-Decision 2009/750 are addressed by this standard.

Edition

1

Published Date

2016-01-18

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

38

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 17575-1:2016 defines the format and semantics of the data exchange between a Front End (OBE plus optional proxy) and corresponding Back Ends in autonomous toll schemes. It defines the data elements that are used to generate charge reports containing information about the road usage of a vehicle for certain time intervals, sent from the Front End to the Back End. It also defines the data that can be used to re-configure the ongoing process of gathering charge relevant information in the Front End. The scope is shown in Figure 1.

The constitution of the charge report is dependent on configuration data that are assumed to be present in the Front End. The assembly of charge reports can be configured for each individual toll scheme according to local needs. Charge reports generated in accordance with this part of ISO 17575 are consistent with the requirements derived from the architectural concept defined in ISO 17573:2010.

The definitions in ISO 17575-1:2016 comprise

- reporting data, i.e. data for transferring road usage data from Front End to Back End, including a response from the Back End towards the Front End,

- data for supporting security mechanisms,

- contract data, i.e. data for identifying contractually essential entities,

- road usage data, i.e. data for reporting the amount of road usage,

- account data for managing a payment account,

- versioning data, and

- compliance checking data, i.e. data imported from ISO 12813:2015, which are required in compliance checking communication.

Annex A contains the data type specifications using ASN.1 notation.

The protocol implementation conformity statements (PICS) proforma are provided in Annex B.

Annex C provides a graphical presentation of the structure of the data elements described in Clause 7.

Annex D provides information on how this part of ISO 17575 can be used in EETS environment and how the requirements that are specified in the EU-Decision 2009/750 are addressed by this standard.

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