US: SAE Other J2735 - Wide Area Broadcast
Description:
This solution is used within the U.S.. It combines standards associated with US: SAE Other J2735 with those for C-X: Wide Area Broadcast. The US: SAE Other J2735 standards include upper-layer standards required to implement V2X information flows that do not yet have fully specified functionality and performance charcateristics. The C-X: Wide Area Broadcast standards include lower-layer standards that support one entity broadcasting information to all wireless devices over an area that covers at least a metropolitan area without any expectation of acknowledgement or response; security is provided by the upper-layers.
Comm Profile: C-X: Wide Area Broadcast
Standards in Profile:
Level | Doc # | Standard | Description |
Access
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WAW Broadcast Alternatives
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A set of alternative standards that describes various types of wide-area wireless broadcast mechanisms.
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Mgmt
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Proprietary
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A proprietary mechanism to provide services for this layer.
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Security
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Proprietary
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A proprietary mechanism to provide services for this layer.
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TransNet
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Proprietary
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A proprietary mechanism to provide services for this layer.
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Data Profile: US: SAE Other J2735
Standards in Profile:
Level | Doc # | Standard | Description |
Facilities
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SAE J2735
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SAE J2735 DSRC Message Set
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This standard defines the data and messages for use in DSRC (i.e., V2V, V2I, and V2D) applications. The SAE J2945 series defines additional requirements on how to use these messages.
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ITS Application Entity
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SAE J2735
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SAE J2735 DSRC Message Set
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This standard defines the data and messages for use in DSRC (i.e., V2V, V2I, and V2D) applications. The SAE J2945 series defines additional requirements on how to use these messages.
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Readiness Description:
Two significant or one significant and several minor issues. For existing deployments, the chosen solution is likely deficient in security or management capabilities and the issues should be reviewed and upgrades developed as needed. For new deployments, the solution may be viable for pilots when applied to the triples it supports; such pilot deployments should consider a path to addressing these issues as a part of their design activities. The solution does not provide sufficient interoperability, management, and security to enable proper, full-scale deployment without additional work.
Last Updated 4/19/2024