Level | Doc # | Standard | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Access | Wireless Internet Alternatives (NA) | A set of alternative standards that supports any technology that allows a mobile device (e.g., a vehicle) to connect to the Internet (or an intranet) while stationary or moving within a limited area. For example, this would include both Wi-Fi and cellular technologies among others. NOTE: Use of the WAVE Subnet should be coupled with use of IEEE 1609.3 at the TransNet Layer. | |
Facilities | OMG DDS | DDS | The DDS specification describes a Data-Centric Publish-Subscribe (DCPS) model for distributed application communication and integration. This specification defines both the Application Interfaces (APIs) and the Communication Semantics (behavior and quality of service) that enable the efficient delivery of information from information producers to matching consumers. |
Facilities | OMG DDS-RPC | DDS-RPC | This specification defines a Remote Procedure Call (RPC) framework using the basic building blocks of DDS, such as topics, types, DataReaders, and DataWriters to provide request/reply semantics. It defines distributed services, described using a service interface, which serves as a shareable contract between service provider and a service consumer. It supports synchronous and asynchronous method invocation. The Data Distribution Service is widely used for data-centric publish/subscribe communication in real-time distributed systems. |
Facilities | OMG DDSI-RTPS | DDS-RTPS | This specification defines an interoperability wire protocol for the Data Distribution Service (DDS). It ensures that applications based on different vendors’ implementations of DDS can interoperate. |
Mgmt | OMG DDS | DDS | The DDS specification describes a Data-Centric Publish-Subscribe (DCPS) model for distributed application communication and integration. This specification defines both the Application Interfaces (APIs) and the Communication Semantics (behavior and quality of service) that enable the efficient delivery of information from information producers to matching consumers. |
Security | OMG DDS-Security | DDS-Security | This specification defines the Security Model and Service Plugin Interface (SPI) architecture for compliant DDS implementations. The DDS Security Model is enforced by the invocation of these SPIs by the DDS implementation. This specification also defines a set of built-in implementations of these SPIs. |
TransNet | IETF RFC 768 | IETF RFC 768 UDP | This standard (RFC) defines a connectionless, low bandwidth Transport Layer that is typically used with IP. |
TransNet | IP Alternatives | A set of alternative standards that allows for the selection of IPv4 or IPv6. |
Many serious issues. This category includes solutions that have not been standardized, or do not have a basic level of interoperability or security. Consider selecting a different communications solution or if this is not possible (eg. a pilot of a new application that has not been standardized), take additional measures to provide an acceptable level of security or interoperability.