Level | Doc # | Standard | Description |
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Access | Bundle: Local Unicast Wireless SubNet (US) | A set of alternative standards that can be used to wirelessly unicast information device-to-device in a range of a few hundred meters without requiring the aid of a 3rd entity base station. This includes technologies such as WAVE, C-V2X, and the device-to-device mode of 3GPP 4G and 5G. NOTE: WAVE and C-V2X are both intended for the same 5.9 GHz spectrum, which is currently assigned to WAVE within the US; however, as of late 2019, the FCC is considering a proposal to reassign portions of this spectrum. | |
Security | Bundle: IEEE 1609.2 | A bundle of standards that groups a set of IEEE security standards together for easy reference. | |
TransNet | IEEE 1609.3 | IEEE 1609.3 WAVE - Networking Services | This standard defines the network and transport layer options for the WAVE environment. The standard defines three options: a bandwidth efficient single-hop solution known as WSMP, UDP/IP, and TCP/IP. It has been harmonized with ISO FNTP and FSAP - a common message format specified in ISO 16460. |
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.
Last Updated: 2/7/2024