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An Introduction To Standardization of Electronic Fee Collection (EFC)

This document provides an introduction to standardization of electronic fee collection (EFC) systems. It outlines the scope and benefits of EFC standards, describes the key EFC system architecture and standards for DSRC and GNSS-based systems, and provides an overview of the European electronic toll service and relevant CEN EFC standards. The document is intended to provide a high-level understanding of EFC standardization.

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An Introduction To Standardization of Electronic Fee Collection (EFC)

This document provides an introduction to standardization of electronic fee collection (EFC) systems. It outlines the scope and benefits of EFC standards, describes the key EFC system architecture and standards for DSRC and GNSS-based systems, and provides an overview of the European electronic toll service and relevant CEN EFC standards. The document is intended to provide a high-level understanding of EFC standardization.

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CEN/TC 278/WG 1 & ISO/TC 204/WG 5 N 2824

An introduction to standardization of
electronic fee collection (EFC)
8 January 2021

Jesper Engdahl
Convenor of CEN/TC 278/WG 1 & ISO/TC 204/WG 5
T +41 58 595 78 53
[email protected]

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Outline

1. Introduction to standards

2. Introduction into EFC-related standards


1. Scope, principles and use
2. System architecture
3. DSRC-based EFC
4. GNSS-based EFC
5. Info exchanges between Toll Charger and Service Provider
6. Integrated circuits cards (ICC)-related standards
7. Security
8. Test suites for conformance assessment and examination frameworks
9. Summary

3. The European electronic toll service and CEN EFC standards

Annex – Published EFC CEN/ISO standard deliverables

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1) Introduction to standards

What is a standard?
• A document approved by recognized standardization body (CEN, ISO,..)
• Voluntary in application
• Intended to be used repeatedly in products and systems, creating synergies and
reducing costs

Benefits – support for agreements


• Interoperability of products and services
• Open and competitive market development
• Standards are more stable and enjoy broader market acceptance than project /
industry specifications

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1) Standards, laws and specifications

Standards are not laws


• Facilitate agreements
• Sometimes referred to as part of legislation, e.g. the European electronic toll
service (EETS)

Standards are more stable than (project) specifications


• Structured decision-making and voting procedures
• Clear ownership of documents
• Handling of comments, revision and corrections
• Often referred to in public procurements
• Test standards often complement “requirements standards” for conformity
evaluation

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2.1) Overall scope of EFC-related standards

• Fee collection (as opposed to fare collection)


• EFC system architecture (User, Toll Charger and Service Provider)
• Information exchanges for charging and compliance checking for
- DSRC-based systems
- GNSS-based systems (also known as autonomous-based systems)
- Systems using automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) technologies
- Systems using integrated circuit cards (ICCs)

• Security of EFC systems and interfaces


• Tests for conformance assessment and examination frameworks

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2.1) Principles for EFC standardization

• Goal: support agreement, open market and interoperability


• Mainly technical standardization (not services)
• Focusing on interfaces between roles and sub-systems (not on
the internal interfaces)
• Differences between DSRC-based and GNSS-based EFC
- Maturity (10+ years ?)
- No fixed charging infrastructure (but fixed and movable enforcement
systems)
- Degrees of freedom much higher
- Potentially different media for communication with CS/proxy

• Why we never were fully top-down (moving target)


- Technical developments
- Evolution of the system architecture to support different scheme types
- New operational model (from CESARE and EETS) - separation between the
Toll charging and Service provision
- Difficult to get consensus on things under development
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2.1) What support do EFC standards bring?

Framework standards
• Common understanding, scoping, architecture, terminology etc
Technical toolbox standards
• Necessary but not sufficient basis for compatibility
• Why? Changing requirements, evolving or changing technology, lack of
experiences, lack of common view, different stakeholder needs
• E.g. “Application interface definition (AID) for DSRC 14906”
Profile standards
• Coherent selection of choices in underlying toolbox standards for compatibility
and interoperability
• Based on common policies and services agreed/defined by stakeholders
• E.g. “Interoperable application profile (IAP) for DSRC 15509”
Test standards
• Assessment of conformity to specification
• E.g. “IAP for DSRC conformity assessment 15876 suite”
Maintenance of standards
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2.2) EFC system architecture (17573-1)

Objectives
• Overall system reference architecture for EFC systems
• Common technical understanding

Scope
• System architecture and interfaces, roles and responsibilities
• Use diagrams for typical scenarios (mngt of charges, claim and
payment settlement …)

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2.2) EFC system architecture – Enterprise objects

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2.2) EFC system architecture – Enterprise viewpoint

Basic roles

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2.2) EFC system architecture – Engineering viewpoint

IC
card

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2.3) DSRC-based EFC

OBE Toll Service Provider


(back office)

14906 (toolbox) 12855 (toolbox)


DSRC-suite of standards 16986 (profile)
15509 (profile)

RSE Toll Charger


(back office)

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2.3) EFC AID for DSRC (14906)

Scope / properties
• Transaction model
• 16 functions (e.g. “read”, “write”)
• 46 data sets (contract, vehicle, payment, receipt etc)
• Basis for defining transactions, with one example from the
CARDME project

Impact
• Harmonized OBUs, basis for national / international
tolling service
• 150 million compliant OBE and 70 thousand RSE

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2.3) CEN DSRC 5,8 GHz suite

Complete set of DSRC 5,8 GHz standards


• Single and high-speed multi-lane tolling
• High reliability, fast connection and low latency
• Small service areas to facilitate compliance checking
• Inexpensive end-user technology

Impact: single open market

Adopted in EU regulations
• European electronic toll service (EETS, Directive 2019/520)
• Tachographs in road transport (Regulation No 165/2014)
• Max authorized dimensions and weights for road motor vehicles (Directive 2015/719)
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2.3) ETSI DSRC test standards

Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters - DSRC


transmission equipment operating in the 5.8 GHz band (EN 300 674)
• Part 1: General characteristics and test methods for RSU and OBU
• Part 2: Harmonised EN for RSU (sub-part 1) and OBU (sub-part 2) under the
“Spectrum article” of the Radio Equipment Directive (RED)

Impact
• Part 1: CEN DSRC-L1 conformance tests specification
• Part 2: DSRC equipment must meet the “essential” requirements to be placed on
the European market (indicated by CE marking)

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2.3) Interoperability application profile (15509)

Objectives
• Interoperability, equipment compatibility, best industry practice
• Support the European Electronic Toll Service (EETS) legislation

Scope
• DSRC requirements
• EFC functions, data and security
• Implementation conformance statement (ICS) proforma
• Use of this standard for the EETS, incl relationship to the requirements of EETS
legislation

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2.3) IAP for DSRC

Relationship to toolbox standards

EN 15509
EFC Interoperability
Application Profile

EN ISO14906
EN 12834 EN 13372
EFC Application Interface
DSRC Layer 7 DSRC Profiles
Definition

EN ISO 14816
EN 12795
AVEI Numbering anddata
DSRC Layer 2
structures

EN 12253
DSRC Layer 1

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2.4) GNSS-based EFC

17575 suite (toolbox)


16331 (profile)

12813 (profile) 12855 (toolbox)


13141 (profile) 16986 (profile)

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2.4) AID for GNSS-based EFC (17575 suite)

Objectives
• Support collection of charges for road usage - for section, areas and
cordon-based schemes - modulation of fees
• Support different scheme architecture (thin and smart OBE clients)
• Support the European electronic toll service (EETS)
Scope of
EN ISO 17575

Parts Proxy
• Part 1: Charging Toll Service Provider
OBE
• Part 2: Communication
and connection to the
lower layers
Front End Back End
• Part 3: Context data
Road Usage Data

Context Data

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2.4) IAP for GNSS-based EFC (16331)

Objectives
• Support interoperability
• Support the EETS

Scope
• AID for GNSS-based EFC systems (17575 suite)
• Info exchanges between TC and SP (12855 / 16986)
• CCC (12813)
• LAC (13141) Prox
ISO 17575
-Context data

ISO 17575 Toll ServiceProvider


IAPs
(back off)ice
OBE -Charging report

DSRC Toll declaration


• Sectioned roads tolling
ISO 12855 / prEN 16986

• Sectioned roads tolling or distanced-based area ISO 12813


-OBE interrogation
GNSS
technology
Technology
independent
charging pricing ISO 13141
dependent
ADUs and
ADUs and
messages
-RSE localisation data messages
• Overlapping sectioned roads tolling or distance or
time-based area pricing Other proprietary Toll Charger
specific configurationdata
RSE Toll declaration
TollCharger
• Overlapping sectioned roads tolling or distance or
(back off)ice

time-based area or cordon pricing


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2.4) Compliance checking of the user (12813)

Objectives
• Compliance checking of the user
- whether the OBE is mounted in the correct vehicle
- the classification data transmitted by the OBE
- the OBE working condition (technical
and contractual)
• Support the EETS

Scope
• Data definitions, according and in addition to “AID for DSRC” (14906)
• Supports CEN DSRC, CALM, UNI DSRC and IEEE Wave comm standards
• Lower layers make use of and reference existing standards
• Security concept same as in “IAP for DSRC” (15509)
• Implementation conformance statement (ICS) proforma

The test suite 13143-1/2 can be used to evaluate the conformance of an


implementation to 12813
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2.4) Localisation augmentation support (13141)

Objectives
• Localisation augmentation support
• Support the EETS

Scope
• Location reference data
• Supports CEN DSRC, CALM, UNI DSRC and IEEE Wave
comm standards
• Lower layers make use of and reference existing standards
• Data origin authentication, integrity and non-repudiation
• Implementation conformance statement (ICS) proforma

The test suite 13140-1/2 can be used to evaluate the


conformance of an implementation to 13141

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2.4) Secure monitoring - Compliance checking (16702-1)

Objective
• Support for the Toll Charger to
check the trustworthiness of the toll
declarations from the Toll Service
Provider whilst respecting the
privacy of the user

Scope
• Secure monitoring concept
• Transactions and data
• Uses and builds onto other EFC
standards (12813, 12855, 17575-
1...)

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2.4) Secure monitoring - Trusted recorder (16702-2)

Objective
• Support for the Toll Charger to
check the trustworthiness of the toll
declarations from the Toll Service
Provider whilst respecting the
privacy of the user

Scope
• Secure monitoring concept and
stake holder requirements
• Transactions and data
• Uses and builds onto other EFC
standards (16702-1, 19299, 12813,
12855, 17575-1...)

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2.5) Info exchanges between SP and TC (12855, toolbox)

Objective: Support for cost-effective integration of back-office systems

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2.5) Example of data flow based on 12855 (toolbox)

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2.5) Info exchanges between SP and TC (16986, profile)

Objectives: Support interoperability and the EETS


GNSS, TSP GNSS, TC
ADU DSRC
dominant dominant
retrieveTrustObjectADU X X X
trustObjectADU
efcContextDataADU X X1 X

exceptionListADU X X X

reportAbnormalOBEADU X O O

retrieveTollDeclarationADU - - -

tollDeclarationADU - X X

billingDetailsADU X X X

paymentCliamADU O - O

paymentAnnouncementADU - O -

retrieveUserIdListADU O O O
provideUserIdListADU
retrieveCCCEventADU - - -
reportCCCEventADU
retrieveUserDetailsADU X X X
provideUserDetailsADU
reportQAADU - - -

contractIssuerListADU X O O

Request / Acknowledge X X X

statusADU - - -

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2.6) EFC integrated circuit(s) cards-related standards

25110 (toolbox)

IC
card

25110 (toolbox)

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2.6) Interface for on-board account using ICC (25110)

Objectives
• Support EFC on-board account charging using ICC

Scope
• DSRC – ICC interface protocol bridge / ”extension of 14906”
- Transparent and buffering type (bridge 1)
- Cashing type (bridge 2)
• Reference model for on-board account system
• Command definitions – RSE – OBE

Referenced toolbox standards


- EN ISO 14906 (EFC API)
- ISO 7816 suite (contact card)
- ISO 14443 suite (contactless card)
- EN 1545 suite (surface transport
applications - data elements)

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2.7) EFC security

17574 (toolbox)
19299 (toolbox)

16702 (toolbox) 16702 (toolbox)

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2.7) Security framework (19299)

Objectives
- Security framework
- Support for the EETS

Scope
- Threat analysis – asset-based
and attack-based assessment
- Requirements specification
- Security measures focusing
on the interoperable
interfaces
- Trust model and basic key
management reqs

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2.7) Guidelines for security protection profiles (17574)

Objectives and properties


• Preparation & evaluation of security reqs
• Based on IT security standards
- Evaluation security criteria 15408
- Protection profiles 15446
• Product-oriented

Scope
• Guide operators to prepare their PP
• “Best practice” through international
registrations of PP
• Japanese OBU used as an example

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2.8) Test standards and examination frameworks
14907-1
17444

16401
16403
16407

14907-2
15876
13140
13143

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2.8) Test suites for conformity assessment

Objectives
• Support evaluation of equipment for conformity assessment to the
associated requirements standards
• Comparability of results from tests performed at different places and times
• Facilitate communications between parties

A test suite generally entails


• Part 1: Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (“human-readable part”)
• Part 2: Abstract test suite (“machine-readable part”)

Suites available to evaluate conformity to


• AID for DSRC (14906) - 14907-2 (1 part only, no machine-readable part)
• IAP for DSRC (15509) – test suite 15876
• AID for GNSS-based EFC systems (17575 suite) – test suites 16407, 16401 &
16410
• CCC (12813) – test suite 13143
• LAC (13141) – test suite 13140
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2.8) Test procedures user and fixed equipment (14907-1)

Scope and usage


• Defines test procedures and a test plan
• Useful when defining
- Type approval tests
- System acceptance tests
- Prototype tests
• Outside the scope
- Equipment in the central system and
all equipment used for enforcement
(e.g. detection, classification,
localization and registration)
- Benchmark figures

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2.8) Charging performance (17444 suite)

Objectives
• Evaluation of charging performance for discrete and continuous charging
schemes to support procurement and service level agreements

Scope
• Charging performance metrics and examination framework
- Charge reports
- Toll declarations
- Billing details
• Invoicing accuracy on the level of user accounts
• Part 1: Metrics
• Part 2: Examination framework

Outside the scope


• Specific numeric performance bounds, or average or worst-case error
bounds in percentage or monetary units
• Evaluation of the expected performance of a system based on modelling and
measured data from trial at another place
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2.9) Summary

50+ CEN/ISO EFC standard deliverables


• DSRC-based EFC standards
• GNSS-based EFC
• Information exchanges between Service Provision and Toll Charging

Current focus
• Revision of standards for back office exchanges (12855 / 16986)
• Revision of profile-standards for GNSS-based EFC
• Studies and Technical reports - analysis of emerging needs, trends and road maps
− Pre-study on the use of vehicle licence plate information and ANPR technologies
− Integration with related ITS-areas (common payment, traffic management ….)

• Maintenance of standards. Widespread use of EFC-standards in systems -> plenty


of feedback to update standards. Support relevant activities to ensure long-term
suitability of DSRC tolling technology

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3) Recast of the European electronic toll service legislation

Recast of the European electronic toll service legislation


• EU Directive 2019/520 on Interoperability of electronic road toll
systems and facilitating cross-border exchange of information on the
failure to pay road fees
• Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/204 on detailed
obligations of Toll Service Providers and Toll Charges
• Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/203 on obligations
of users, classification of vehicles, requirements for interoperability
constituents and NBs
• 8 CEN / ISO EFC standards are referred to in the EETS legislation

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3) Recast of the EETS legislation – main changes

Main changes compared with previous version (Directive


2004/52/EC and Decision 2009/750/EC)
• Cross border enforcement has been added
• Separation of EETS Heavy Duty Vehicles and EETS Light Vehicles
• Clarification of responsibilities (for EETS providers)
• Efforts to remove market entry barriers (e.g. regional EETS) and to
promote competition
• ANPR added as an accepted EETS charging technology
• Harmonization of back office interfaces based on CEN/TS 16986
• Enhanced service definition through references to standards
• The standards explicitly mentioned in the legal acts make them legally
binding as part of the legislation

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3) EFC standards and the EETS

Not the same scope


• EETS is a single service : Users are free to take advantage of the local and/or
the European service
• EFC standards support broader technical needs: used in 50 countries, 140
systems, 150 mio vehicles

EFC standards support the EETS


• by providing technical building blocks…
• … but does not have the task to deliver ”tailor-made” specifications for the EETS
• ... this is up to the owner of the EETS
• non-technical aspects are outside the scope of CEN

Legislators decide on the legal status of standards

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3) EFC standards and the EETS

- Context data (TSP specific)


Proxy

Toll Service Provider


- Charging data (TSP specific) (back office)
OBE

EN ISO 14906 CEN/TS 16986


- vehicle parameters (CEN/TS 17154-1)
EN 15509 (EN 15876-1) - Trust objects
- CEN DSRC charging - Exception list
EN ISO 12813 (EN ISO 13143-1) - User details for
- Real-time compliance checking of the user enforcement
EN ISO 13141 (EN ISO 13140-1) - Toll declaration
- Localisation Augmentation support (GNSS)

Other proprietary Toll Charger


specific configuration data

RSE Toll Charger


Toll declaration (DSRC, video, vehicle
(back office)
measurements ...)

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Annex - Overview of Standards and Technical Specifications

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Annex - Overview of Technical Reports

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Annex – Architecture and technology independent (1)
EN ISO 17573-1:2019 EFC - System architecture for vehicle-related tolling - Part 1:
Reference model

ISO/TS 17573-2:2020 EFC - System architecture for vehicle-related tolling - Part 2:


Vocabulary

EN ISO 12855:2015 EFC - Information exchange between service provision


and toll charging

CEN/TS 16986:2016/AC:2017 EFC - Interoperable application profiles for information


exchange between Service Provision and Toll Charging

CEN/TS 17154-1:2019 EFC - Conformity evaluation of implementation to CEN/TS


16986 – Part 1: Test suite structure and test purposes

CEN/TS 17154-2:2019 EFC - Conformity evaluation of implementation to CEN/TS


16986 – Part 2: Abstract test

CEN ISO/TS 17444-1:2017 EFC – Charging performance - Part 1: Metrics

CEN ISO/TS 17444-2:2017 EFC – Charging performance - Part 2: Examination


framework

EN ISO 19299:2020 EFC – Security framework

CEN ISO/TS 17574:2017 EFC – Guidelines for security protection profiles

ISO/TS 21192:2019 EFC – Support for traffic management

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Annex – Architecture and technology independent (2)
ISO/TS 21193:2019 EFC — Requirements for EFC application interfaces on
common media

CEN ISO/TS 21719-1:2018 EFC – Personalization of on-board equipment - Part 1:


Framework

CEN/TR 16092:2011 EFC - Requirements for pre-payment systems

CEN/TR 16152:2011 EFC – Personalisation and mounting of first mount OBE

CEN/TR 16219:2011 EFC – Value added services based on EFC on-board


equipment

CEN/TR 17546:2020 EFC – EETS gap analysis and proposed standards roadmap

ISO/TR 21190:2018 EFC – Investigation of charging policies and technologies for


future standardization

CEN/TR 16690:2014 EFC - Guidelines for EFC-applications based on in-vehicle


ITS Stations

ISO/TR 19639:2015 EFC - Investigation of EFC standards for common payment


schemes for multi-modal transport services

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Annex – DSRC-based EFC
EN ISO 14906:2018/A1:2020 EFC - application interface definition for DSRC

EN ISO 14907-1:2020 EFC - Test procedures user and fixed equipment - Part 1: Description
of test procedures

EN ISO 14907-2:2021 EFC - Test procedures user and fixed equipment - Part 2:
Conformance test for the on-board unit application interface

EN 15509:2014 EFC - Interoperable application Profile for DSRC

EN 15876-1:2016 EFC – Evaluation of on-board and roadside equipment for conformity to


EN 15509 – Part 1: Test suite structure and test purposes

EN 15876-2:2016 EFC – Evaluation of on-board and roadside equipment for conformity to


EN 15509 - Part 2: Abstract test suite

ISO/TS 16785:2020 EFC - Interface definition between DSRC-OBE and external in-vehicle
devices

EN ISO 25110:2017 EFC - Interface definition for on-board account using ICC

CEN ISO/TS 21719-2:2018 EFC – Personalization of on-board equipment - Part 2: Using DSRC

CEN/TR 16040:2010 EFC - Requirements for urban DSRC systems

CEN/TR 16968:2016 EFC - Assessment of security measures for applications using


Dedicated Short-Range Communication

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Annex – GNSS-based EFC (1)
EN ISO 17575-1:2016 EFC - Application interface definition for autonomous
systems – Part 1: Charging

EN ISO 17575-2:2016 EFC - Application interface definition for autonomous


systems – Part 2: Communication and connection to the
lower layers

EN ISO 17575-3:2016 EFC - Application interface definition for autonomous


systems – Part 3: Context data

CEN/TS 16331:2012 EFC – Interoperable application profiles for autonomous


systems

EN ISO 16407-1:2017 EFC – Evaluation of equipment for conformity to ISO


17575-1 – Part 1: Test suite structure & test purposes

EN ISO 16407-2:2018 EFC – Evaluation of equipment for conformity to ISO


17575-1 – Part 2: Abstract test suite

CEN ISO/TR 16401-1:2018 EFC – Evaluation of equipment for conformity to ISO/TS


17575-2 - Part 1: Test suite structure & test purposes

CEN ISO/TR 16401-2:2018 EFC – Evaluation of equipment for conformity to ISO/TS


17575-2 - Part 2: Abstract test suite

EN ISO 16410-1:2017 EFC – Evaluation of equipment for conformity to ISO


17575-3 - Part 1: Test suite structure & test purposes

EN ISO 16410-2:2018 EFC – Evaluation of equipment for conformity to ISO


17575-3 - Part 2: Abstract test suite
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Annex – GNSS-based EFC (2)
EN ISO 12813:2019 EFC - Compliance check communication

EN ISO 13143-1:2020 EFC - Evaluation of on-board and roadside equipment for


conformity to ISO 12813 - Part 1: Test suite structure and test
purposes

EN ISO 13143-2:2016 EFC - Evaluation of on-board and roadside equipment for


conformity to ISO 12813 – Part 2 : Abstract test suite

EN ISO 13141:2015/Amd 1:2017 EFC – Localisation augmentation communication

EN ISO 13140-1:2016 EFC - Evaluation of on-board and roadside equipment for


conformity to ISO 13141 – Part 1: Test suite structure and
test purposes

EN ISO 13140-2:2016 EFC - Evaluation of on-board and roadside equipment for


conformity to ISO 13141 – Part 2: Abstract test suite

CEN/TS 16702-1:2020 EFC - Secure monitoring for autonomous toll systems -


Part 1: Compliance checking

CEN/TS 16702-2:2020 EFC - Secure monitoring for autonomous toll systems -


Part 1: Compliance checking - Part 2: Trusted recorder

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Want to know more or participate?

Coordination of EFC standardization : ISO/TC 204/WG 5 and


CEN/TC 278/WG 1

Jesper Engdahl, WG5/WG1 convenor Frédérique Rigah, WG5/WG1 secretary


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