ISO/TR 12770:2023

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 31 August 2023

Intelligent transport systems — Mobility integration — ITS data aggregation role and functional model

ISO/TR 12770:2023 Files

English 11 Pages
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ISO/TR 12770:2023 Scope

This document describes a basic role and functional model of the intelligent transport systems (ITS) data aggregation role, which is a basic role of ISO/TR 4445. It provides a paradigm describing:

a)       a framework for the provision of ITS data aggregation for cooperative ITS service application;

b)       a description of the concept of a role and functional model for such roles;

c)        a conceptual architecture between actors involved in the provision/receipt of ITS data aggregation;

d)       references for the key documents on which the architecture is based;

e)       a taxonomy of the organization of generic procedures.

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