Vehicle --> Map Update System:
vehicle location and motion for mapping
Definitions
vehicle location and motion for mapping (Information Flow): Vehicles may provide location and motion data independently using wide-area wireless communications to application/service providers who use the provided data to update their maps and maintain real-time traffic and road conditions information sourced from their client-base.
Vehicle (Source Physical Object): This 'Vehicle' physical object is used to model core capabilities that are common to more than one type of Vehicle. It provides the vehicle-based general sensory, processing, storage, and communications functions that support efficient, safe, and convenient travel. Many of these capabilities (e.g., see the Vehicle Safety service packages) apply to all vehicle types including personal vehicles, commercial vehicles, emergency vehicles, transit vehicles, and maintenance vehicles. From this perspective, the Vehicle includes the common interfaces and functions that apply to all motorized vehicles. The radio(s) supporting V2V and V2I communications are a key component of the Vehicle. Both one-way and two-way communications options support a spectrum of information services from basic broadcast to advanced personalized information services. Advanced sensors, processors, enhanced driver interfaces, and actuators complement the driver information services so that, in addition to making informed mode and route selections, the driver travels these routes in a safer and more consistent manner. This physical object supports all six levels of driving automation as defined in SAE J3016. Initial collision avoidance functions provide 'vigilant co-pilot' driver warning capabilities. More advanced functions assume limited control of the vehicle to maintain lane position and safe headways. In the most advanced implementations, this Physical Object supports full automation of all aspects of the driving task, aided by communications with other vehicles in the vicinity and in coordination with supporting infrastructure subsystems.
Map Update System (Destination Physical Object): The 'Map Update System' represents a provider of map databases used to support ITS services. It supports the provision of the map data that are used directly by vehicles (e.g., roadway and intersection geometry data sets), travelers (e.g., navigable maps used for route guidance and display maps used at traveler information points), system operators (e.g., map data used by Traffic Operators to monitor and manage the road network, and map data used by Fleet Managers to manage a vehicle fleet). It may represent a third-party provider or an internal organization that produces map data for agency use. In the latter case, the 'Map Update System' is typically included as part of the center (e.g., a Traffic Management Center) of the infrastructure owner/operator that manages map data. Products may include simple display maps, map data sets that define detailed road network topology and geometry, or full geographic information system databases that are used to support planning and operations.
Included In
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This triple is associated with the following Functional Objects:
This Triple is described by the following Functional View Data Flows:
This Triple has the following triple relationships:
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Communication Solutions
- US: SAE Other J2735 - Secure Wireless Internet (ITS) (9)
- Data for Distribution (TBD) - Apache Kafka over Wireless (36)
- Data for Distribution (TBD) - OMG DDS over Wireless (36)
- Data for Distribution (TBD) - OASIS MQTT over Wireless (42)
- Data for Distribution (TBD) - OASIS AMQP over Wireless (45)
Selected Solution
Solution Description
ITS Application Entity
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Mgmt
Apache Zookeeper |
Facilities
Apache Kafka Apache Zookeeper |
Security
IETF RFC 8446 |
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Characteristics
Characteristic | Value |
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Time Context | Recent |
Spatial Context | Regional |
Acknowledgement | False |
Cardinality | Unicast |
Initiator | Source |
Authenticable | True |
Encrypt | True |
Interoperability | Description |
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National | This triple should be implemented consistently within the geopolitical region through which movement is essentially free (e.g., the United States, the European Union). |
Security
Information Flow Security | ||||
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Confidentiality | Integrity | Availability | ||
Rating | Moderate | Moderate | Low | |
Basis | Similar to other vehicle location and motion flows. Individual instances of this flow may betray vehicle behavior however, especially if the vehicle ID is included (as the data flow indicates). | False information here could lead to incorrect or at least suboptimal map information, which negatively effects much of C-ITS. | Individual instances are probably not of tremendous value. More ubiquitous coverage is valuable. So this is LOW for any given instance, but over the broad swath of all vehicles, should provide complete geographic coverage. |
Security Characteristics | Value |
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Authenticable | True |
Encrypt | True |