Roadside Communications Unit --> Other ITS Objects:
local ITS information

This triple is bi-directional. See also Other ITS Objects --> Roadside Communications Unit: local ITS information

Definitions

local ITS information (Information Flow): ITS information that is relevant to a particular location (e.g., a particular intersection) that is of interest to receivers near that location. This flow is a super-flow; it does not define specific content since it represents any information flow exchange using short range communications between physical objects defined in ARC-IT. This includes both broadcast communications to all receivers within range and unicast communications targeted for a specific receiver. This information flow represents any of those information flows and inherits the data content and attributes defined in the more detailed information flows.

Roadside Communications Unit (Source Physical Object): The 'Roadside Communications Unit' provides wireless communications between roadside infrastructure and nearby equipped vehicles. Communications with adjacent field equipment (including other RCUs) and back office centers that monitor and control the RCU are also supported. It provides basic radio communications supporting the lower layers of the OSI stack (TransNet and SubNet layers of the ARC-IT communications model). See also 'Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment' that extends the basic RCU radio communications functionality with a full communications stack and support for locally installed ITS Applications

Other ITS Objects (Destination Physical Object): Representing other ITS Objects, 'Other ITS Objects' provides a source and destination for information exchange between ITS Objects.

Included In

This Triple is in the following Service Packages:

This Triple is described by the following Functional View Functional Objects:

This Triple is described by the following Functional View Data Flows:

This Triple has the following triple relationships:

Communication Solutions

No communications solutions identified.

Characteristics

None defined


Interoperability Description
Regional Interoperability throughout the geopolitical region is highly desirable, but if implemented differently in different transportation management jurisdictions, significant benefits will still accrue in each jurisdiction. Regardless, this Information Flow Triple should be implemented consistently within a transportation jurisdiction (i.e., the scope of a regional architecture).

Security

Information Flow Security
  Confidentiality Integrity Availability
Rating High High High
Basis This value is derived from the specific flows satisfied by this super-flow. HIGH is set because some flows may require it. If the implementation includes flows with only a MODERATE or LOW confidentiality requirement, then this could be MODERATE or LOW, as appropriate. This value is derived from the specific flows satisfied by this super-flow. HIGH is set because some flows may require it. If the implementation includes flows with only a MODERATE integrity requirement, then this could be MODERATE. This value is derived from the specific flows satisfied by this super-flow. HIGH is set because some flows may require it. If the implementation includes flows with only a MODERATE integrity requirement, then this could be MODERATE.


None defined