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DS/CEN ISO/TS 13141

Electronic fee collection – Localisation augmentation communication for autonomous systems

inactive
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 4 June 2010
Status: inactive
Page Count: 50
ICS Code (Road transport): 03.220.20
scope:

The purpose of this standard is to define a means to augment the localisation accuracy in autonomous electronic fee collection systems, in areas of limited access to satellite signals or where the expected localisation accuracy is not sufficient. The communication media for this augmentation process shall be DSRC. The scope covers: - provision of location and heading information ; - security means to protect manipulating the OBE with fake RSE

Document History

April 19, 2013
Electronic fee collection – Localisation augmentation communication for autonomous systems – Technical Corrigendum 1
The purpose of this standard is to define a means to augment the localisation accuracy in autonomous electronic fee collection systems, in areas of limited access to satellite signals or where the...
DS/CEN ISO/TS 13141
June 4, 2010
Electronic fee collection – Localisation augmentation communication for autonomous systems
The purpose of this standard is to define a means to augment the localisation accuracy in autonomous electronic fee collection systems, in areas of limited access to satellite signals or where the...
Electronic fee collection - Localisation augmentation communication for autonomous systems (ISO/DTS 13141:2009)
This Technical Specification establishes requirements for short-range communication for the purposes of augmenting the localisation in autonomous electronic fee collection (EFC) systems. Localisation...

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