ISO/TS 21193:2024

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 29 November 2024

Electronic fee collection — Requirements for EFC application interfaces on common media

ISO/TS 21193:2024 Files

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ISO/TS 21193:2024 Scope

This document defines requirements to support information exchanges among related entities of a common payment scheme. It defines:

a)       EFC-related functional requirements for a common payment medium;

b)       an application structure in a common payment medium;

c)        EFC application data in a common payment medium.

The following is outside the scope of this document:

     requirements and data definitions for any other transport services such as public transport;

     a complete risk assessment for an EFC system using a common payment medium;

     security issues arising from an EFC application among all transport services;

     the technical trust relationship between a CSRP and a service user;

     concrete implementation specifications for implementation of security for an EFC system;

     detailed specifications required for privacy-friendly EFC implementations;

     any financial transactions of the CSRP.

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