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Finalised recommendations of RTTI, Communications WGs endorsed by eSafety Forum Creation date: 03 October 2007
Communications WG
The WG aims to cover all such technologies and modes relevant to eSafety in order to develop recommendations for the EC and the Member States to enable the creation of harmonised systems for V2V and V2I communication. Such systems would enable stakeholders to develop business models based on common standards in a common market.
Focusing on aspects such as spectrum issues, standardization and international cooperation, the WG aims to build consensus in the V2V/V2I community in Europe on the necessary standards and requirements for frequency spectrum. A harmonised solution can help to ensure success of an European eSafety system, since a minimum penetration in the vehicle market must be reached to increase overall road safety.
There are many services and technologies worldwide competing for a scarce resource: radio spectrum for wireless transmission of data, audio or TV services. Several initiatives are underway to define the needs and estimate the positive effects of wireless communication for eSafety applications. In 2007, a compatibility study and an impact assessment regarding safety-relevant ITS applications was released by CEPT and ECC working groups. This will lead to a CEPT mandate report to the EC and an ECC directive, both proposing a 30MHz band (to be extended to 50MHz if needed) in the 5.9GHz range for safety-relevant ITS applications.
In relation to standards, several EC research projects investigated V2X technology and co-developed the CALM standards (refer to ISO TC204 WG16). Although some stakeholders — mainly those only interested in V2V communication — highlight that this package is too complex and expensive to implement in simple V2V systems, agreement has been reached on a viable subset of the CALM standards.
The WG, now with the approval of the eSafety Forum, will present its final report to to the EC at the end of 2007 for consideration. Its recommendations, together with the CEPT mandate report and the ECC directive 101, is expected to become an EC Directive regarding spectrum, as well as be considered as recommendations regarding commercial aspects and standardisation within the Member States.
The WG analysed the open issues, and presented its draft recommendations in January 2007. A public consultation process resulted in the incorporation of more than 80 contributions from 22 sources into the WG’s final report in March 2007. The WG presented and disseminated these results at the eSafety Conference in Berlin, in June 2007, and its results are being used for the conclusions of the German Presidency on RTTI.
The WG’s findings have re-confirmed RTTI as being highly relevant to road safety, especially as a constituent element of improved road safety systems, including e.g. C2C, C2X, eCall. When it is based on digital distribution channels with adequate capacities, using European standards, it offers a variety of implementations of public and commercial services and combinations thereof (PPP). However, improvements in quality and coverage are necessary.
The WG’s other achievements included:
The WG has provided its findings for use by the eSafety Forum, EC, Member States, and stakeholders.
To access the final reports:
Communications WG: RTTI WG:
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