Parking - Secure Internet (ITS)
Description:
This solution is used within Australia, Canada, the E.U. and the U.S.. It combines standards associated with Parking with those for I-I: Secure Internet (ITS). The Parking standards include upper-layer standards required to exchange parking information. The I-I: Secure Internet (ITS) standards include lower-layer standards that support secure communications between ITS equipment using X.509 or IEEE 1609.2 security certificates.
Comm Profile: I-I: Secure Internet (ITS)
Standards in Profile:
Level | Doc # | Standard | Description |
Access
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Internet Subnet Alternatives
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A set of alternative standards that includes any Subnet Layer method of connecting to the Internet.
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Mgmt
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Bundle: SNMPv3 MIB
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A bundle of standards (RFCs) that groups the common management information bases (MIBs) used to manage IP networks at the transport layer and below using SNMPv3.
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Security
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Secure Session Alternatives
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A set of alternative standards that identifies standards that are used to establish and maintain secure Internet sessions. If an information exchange does not require encryption, the (D)TLS session can negotiate NULL encryption. NOTE: If TCP is selected in the TransNet Layer, one of the TLS alternatives must be selected from this alternative set; if UDP is selected in the TransNet Layer, one of the DTLS alternatives must be selected from this alternative set.
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TransNet
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Internet Transport Alternatives
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A set of alternative standards that identifies the two major options for the transport layer for mainstream IP-based deployments.
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TransNet
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IP Alternatives
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A set of alternative standards that allows for the selection of IPv4 or IPv6.
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Data Profile: Parking
Standards in Profile:
Level | Doc # | Standard | Description |
ITS Application Entity
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ISO 5206-1
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ISO 5206-1 - Parking data model
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ISO 5206-1 defines terms, characterization and the relationship of concepts, defined using Model Driven Architecture methods, for parking and parking-related activities (both on-street and off-street) covering common data supporting business to business exchanges and end user services.
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Readiness Description:
One serious or several significant issues. This category often includes proprietary or partial solutions. The communications solution may fail to provide even a base level of interoperability and security. Consider alternative solutions, or define specific revisions or upgrades that would provide a level of interoperability or security that are needed for the deployment.
Last Updated 1/21/2025