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ISO 29281-1

Intelligent transport systems - Communication access for land mobiles (CALM) - Non-IP networking - Part 1: Fast networking & transport layer protocol (FNTP)

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 15 April 2013
Status: inactive
Page Count: 38
ICS Code (Transport in general): 03.220.01
ICS Code (IT applications in transport): 35.240.60
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This part of ISO 29281 specifies a protocol of the ITS-S networking and transport layer in support of efficient ad hoc single-hop communications with optional N-hop broadcast.

This protocol supports ITS station-internal forwarding of packets, i.e. between ITS-S routers and ITS-S hosts and vice versa. The protocol is named "Fast Networking & Transport Protocol" (FNTP).

Document History

June 1, 2018
Intelligent transport systems - Localized communications - Part 1: Fast networking & transport layer protocol (FNTP)
This document specifies the "Fast Networking & Transport Protocol" (FNTP) of the ITS-S networking & transport layer. FNTP is in support of efficient localized communications distinguishing...
April 1, 2017
Intelligent transport systems - Communication access for land mobiles (CALM) - Non-IP networking - Part 1: Fast networking & transport layer protocol (FNTP) AMENDMENT 1
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ISO 29281-1
April 15, 2013
Intelligent transport systems - Communication access for land mobiles (CALM) - Non-IP networking - Part 1: Fast networking & transport layer protocol (FNTP)
This part of ISO 29281 specifies a protocol of the ITS-S networking and transport layer in support of efficient ad hoc single-hop communications with optional N-hop broadcast. This protocol supports...

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