Link Type: Center to Field

Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment --> Data Distribution System:
data query

Definitions

data query (Information Flow): Data query includes those dialogs necessary to determine what data is available for and also submit a query for near-term response.

Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment (Source Physical Object): 'Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment' (CV RSE) represents the Connected Vehicle roadside devices that are used to send messages to, and receive messages from, nearby vehicles using Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) or other alternative wireless communications technologies. Communications with adjacent field equipment and back office centers that monitor and control the RSE are also supported. This device operates from a fixed position and may be permanently deployed or a portable device that is located temporarily in the vicinity of a traffic incident, road construction, or a special event. It includes a processor, data storage, and communications capabilities that support secure communications with passing vehicles, other field equipment, and centers.

Data Distribution System (Destination Physical Object): The 'Data Distribution System' collects, processes, and distributes ITS data, connecting data producers with data consumers and facilitating data exchange.

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Communication Solutions

Solutions are sorted in ascending Gap Severity order. The Gap Severity is the parenthetical number at the end of the solution.

Selected Solution

Data for Distribution (TBD) - Apache Kafka

Solution Description

This solution is used within the U.S.. It combines standards associated with Data for Distribution (TBD) with those for Apache Kafka. The Data for Distribution (TBD) standards include a placeholder for upper-layer standards necessary to define the data (elements and structures) necessary to complete a solution for the information flow based on data distribution technologies. The data standard will need to include a specific customization for the desired data distribution technology used (e.g., Kafka, DDS, etc.).. The Apache Kafka standards include lower-layer open source code that supports data distribution of specific types of data.

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Characteristics

Characteristic Value
Time Context Recent
Spatial Context Regional
Acknowledgement True
Cardinality Unicast
Initiator Source
Authenticable True
Encrypt True


Interoperability Description
Local In cases where an interface is normally encapsulated by a single stakeholder, interoperability is still desirable, but the motive is vendor independence and the efficiencies and choices that an open standards-based interface provides.

Security

Information Flow Security
  Confidentiality Integrity Availability
Rating High Moderate Moderate
Basis Query flows imply the interests of the source. Observation of this information betrays the privacy of the requestor. Depending on the type of requestor and type of information requested, this could be MODERATE. Query flows create long term relationships between source and DDS, and dictate what information the source receives. Corruption of this flow could have a significant impact on data reception; however, re-query should be a fairly simply process, justifying MODERATE and not HIGH. Query flows need some level of availability; if the flow is not satisfied the user may be become frustrated and seek a solution other than DDS. Thus MODERATE.


Security Characteristics Value
Authenticable True
Encrypt True