EU: DEN Service - Local Unicast Wireless (EU)
Description:
This solution is used within Australia and the E.U.. It combines standards associated with EU: DEN Service with those for V-X: Local Unicast Wireless (EU). The EU: DEN Service standards include upper-layer standards required to implement V2x decentralized environmental notification information flows. The V-X: Local Unicast Wireless (EU) standards include lower-layer standards that support local-area unicast wireless solutions applicable to the European Union, such as G5, LTE, Wi-Fi, etc.Relevant Regions:
- Australia
- European Union
Comm Profile: V-X: Local Unicast Wireless (EU)
Comm Class: LAN - Local Area Network
Standards in Profile:
Level | Standard |
---|---|
Access | Bundle: Local Unicast Wireless SubNet (AU/EU) |
Mgmt | ETSI 302 890-1 Service Announcement |
Security | Bundle: ETSI ITS-S Security Architecture |
TransNet | Bundle: GeoNetworking IPv6 |
Data Profile: EU: DEN Service
Standards in Profile:
Level | Standard |
---|---|
Facilities | ETSI 302 637-3 BSA DEN Service (DENM) |
ITS Application Entity | ETSI 102 638 ITS BSA |
ITS Application Entity | ETSI 102 894-2 U&AR Common Data Dict |
Solution Issues Severity: 14
The severity issue score calculation only includes issues associated with standards that are included by default.
Solution Issues:
Default | Severity | Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
True | Medium | Overlap of standards | Overlap | Multiple standards have been developed to address this information and it is unclear which standard should be used to address this specific information flow. |
True | Medium | Uncertainty about trust revocation mechanism | Security Gap | The mechanisms used to prevent bad actors from sending authorized messages is unproven. |
True | High | Data/comm profile pairing | Standardization Gap | There are ambiguities as to how to (or if one should) couple the upper-layer standards defined in this solution with the indicated lower-layer standards. |
Solution to Triples
This solution is used on the following information flow triples: