Standards Map
The ARC-IT communications view captures the combinations of standards that can be used to implement data exchanges between ITS participants (e.g., information flow triples). Often when planning and designing deployments, it is convenient to focus on the application specifications (i.e., the highest level standards).
Even looking only at application specifications, there are hundreds of potentially relevant standards. That said, most deployments are focused on particular types of applications, so it similarly makes sense to consider standards by a similar theme. What follows here are the first few diagrams aimed at providing a snapshot into the standards landscape according to particular themes.
The V2X Standards Map highlights standards commonly considered for 'connected vehicles' or 'V2X' deployments in the United States. Note that this diagram is hyperlinked: all standards are clickable, and additional information related to the standard and how it is referenced in ARC-IT presented on-click.
V2X Standards Map
The V2X Messages Map is a more detailed perspective on the V2X Standards Map, referencing the key messages that the related standards define for use in the V2X context. This diagram is not clickable (yet!).
V2X Message Map
The MAT Standards Map highlights standards relevant to Multi-modal Accessible Travel. Many of entries on this diagram are not traditional standards but rather specifications made available and maintained by a community not licensed as a standards development organization (SDO). Most of these communities have well defined governance processes and practices so should be considered similarly to standards published by SDOs.
MAT Message Map
Additional standards maps will likely be developed depending on stakeholder interest.