ISO: Equipment Identification - Local Unicast Wireless (1609.2)

Description:

This solution is used within Canada and the U.S.. It combines standards associated with ISO: Equipment Identification with those for V-X: Local Unicast Wireless (1609.2). The ISO: Equipment Identification standards include upper-layer standards required to implement equipment identification flows. The V-X: Local Unicast Wireless (1609.2) standards include lower-layer standards that support local-area unicast wireless solutions applicable to North America, such as WAVE DSRC, LTE-V2X, LTE, Wi-Fi, etc.

Relevant Regions:

Comm Profile: V-X: Local Unicast Wireless (1609.2)

Comm Class: LAN - Local Area Network

Standards in Profile:

Data Profile: ISO: Equipment Identification

Standards in Profile:

Solution Issues Severity: 17

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 Dialogs are not fully defined (medium) Facility Layer Gap The specific dialogs for exchanging this data have not been fully defined.
True Medium Uncertainty about trust revocation mechanism Security Gap The mechanisms used to prevent bad actors from sending authorized messages is unproven.
True Medium Unvetted by community Standardization Gap The proposed solution uses a suite of standards that is accepted within some communities, but has not necessarily been accepted for use within the context of this information triple.
True High Draft not available (Critical) Standardization Gap The standards development organization has established a work item for the subject standard but a draft is not available for this critical feature to enable the interface. The draft may be missing due to the work item being new or simply a lack of activity on the work item.
False Low Relatively new technology Standardization Gap The standard is finalized but has not been widely deployed. Deployment experience may result in further revisions in the technology, although it is expected that the standards group will make reasonable efforts to make any changes backwards compatible.
False 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.
False Medium Regulatory Permission Needed Standardization Gap Deployment of this standard requires regulatory approval, which is currently subject to significant delays.
False High Regulatory Issue Standardization Gap Deployment of this standard is subject to regulatory approval, which is not currently expected to be granted for deployments in the near-term.

Solution to Triples

This solution is used on the following information flow triples: