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1 May 2007 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 1 doc: IEEE 802.11-07-0656-00-000p Submission IEEE DSRC Application Services (P1609) Date: 2007-05-05 NameCompanyAddressPhoneemail Tom KuriharaTKstds Management 3800 N Fairfax Dr, #207 Arlington, VA 22203 +1 703-516- 9650 tkstds@mindspring.com Authors: Note. Changes as of May 5, 2007 shown in this color font

2 May 2007 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 2 doc: IEEE 802.11-07-0656-00-000p Submission Notice: This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802.11. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor grants a free, irrevocable license to the IEEE to incorporate material contained in this contribution, and any modifications thereof, in the creation of an IEEE Standards publication; to copyright in the IEEE’s name any IEEE Standards publication even though it may include portions of this contribution; and at the IEEE’s sole discretion to permit others to reproduce in whole or in part the resulting IEEE Standards publication. The contributor also acknowledges and accepts that this contribution may be made public by IEEE 802.11. Patent Policy and Procedures: The contributor is familiar with the IEEE 802 Patent Policy and Procedures, including the statement "IEEE standards may include the known use of patent(s), including patent applications, provided the IEEE receives assurance from the patent holder or applicant with respect to patents essential for compliance with both mandatory and optional portions of the standard." Early disclosure to the Working Group of patent information that might be relevant to the standard is essential to reduce the possibility for delays in the development process and increase the likelihood that the draft publication will be approved for publication. Please notify the Chair stuart@ok-brit.com as early as possible, in written or electronic form, if patented technology (or technology under patent application) might be incorporated into a draft standard being developed within the IEEE 802.11 Working Group. If you have questions, contact the IEEE Patent Committee Administrator athttp:// ieee802.org/guides/bylaws/sb-bylaws.pdfstuart@ok-brit.com.patcom@ieee.org

3 May 2007 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 3 doc: IEEE 802.11-07-0656-00-000p Submission PROGRAM OF WORK P1609.0, WAVE – Architecture ( PAR approved December 2006 ) IEEE Trial-use Standard 1609.1 TM -2006, WAVE - Resource Manager IEEE Trial-use Standard 1609.2 TM -2006, WAVE - Security Services for Applications and Management Messages IEEE Trial-use Standard 1609.3 TM -2007 WAVE - Networking Services IEEE Trial-use Standard 1609.4 TM -2006, WAVE - Multi-channel Operations IEEE Standard 1455 TM -1999(2006), IEEE Standard for Message Sets for Vehicle/Roadside Communications Note: P1609 family of standards are intended to operate with IEEE 802.11p, Wireless Access in Vehicular Environment (WAVE) and supports the U. S. Department of Transportation Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Program and the Vehicle and Infrastructure Integration (VII) Program

4 May 2007 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 4 doc: IEEE 802.11-07-0656-00-000p Submission WAVE DEVICE UPPER LAYERS LOWER LAYERS WAVE SECURITY SERVICES NETWORK LAYER IEEE 1609.1, et al IEEE 1609.3 IEEE 1609.2 IEEE 1609.4 IEEE 802.11p MEDIUM Reference: IEEE P1609.3D20, page 9, Figure 1, WAVE Standards, July 2006 Note: The figure illustrates the relationship among the IEEE 1609 and IEEE 802.11 standards

5 May 2007 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 5 doc: IEEE 802.11-07-0656-00-000p Submission Architecture (P1609.0) SCOPE “This standard describes the Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE/DSRC) architecture and services necessary for multi-channel DSRC/WAVE devices to communicate in a mobile vehicular environment.” STATUS – PAR APPROVED, December 2006 – Project Plan submitted to FHWA, approval pending – Draft to be reviewed at P1609 WG meeting, July 2007, San Francisco, CA (venue TBD) – Projected approval planned in CY2008

6 May 2007 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 6 doc: IEEE 802.11-07-0656-00-000p Submission RESOURCE MANAGER (P1609.1) SCOPE “… describe the services and interfaces, including security and privacy protection mechanisms, associated with the DSRC Resource Manager operating at 5.9GHz band authorized by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and to satisfy the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) wireless communications requirements.” STATUS -Approved for trial-use September 14, 2006. Trial-use period through August 2008, or shorter -Revisions planned based on feedback from trial-use and additional requirements during CY2007

7 May 2007 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 7 doc: IEEE 802.11-07-0656-00-000p Submission Security Services for Applications and Management Messages (P1609.2) SCOPE –defines secure message formats and processing of secure messages, within the DSRC/WAVE system –defines methods for securing WAVE management messages and application messages, with the exception of anonymity-preserving vehicle safety messages –describes administrative functions necessary to support the core security function STATUS – Approved for trial-use, June 6, 2006, Trial-use period through December 2007 –Corrigenda planned to include changes to ACID field (now PSID) –Plan to develop revised draft including additional requirements and changes required to be consistent with the other three documents

8 May 2007 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 8 doc: IEEE 802.11-07-0656-00-000p Submission NETWORKING SERVICES (P1609.3) SCOPE “…define services, operating at the network and transport layers, in support of wireless connectivity among vehicle-based devices, and between fixed roadside devices and vehicle-based devices using the 5.9 GHz DSRC/WAVE mode.” STATUS –Approved as Trial-use standard: March 22, 2007 –Plan to develop revised draft including additional requirements and changes required to be consistent with the other three documents

9 May 2007 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 9 doc: IEEE 802.11-07-0656-00-000p Submission MULTI-CHANNEL OPERATIONS (P1609.4) SCOPE “…describes multi-channel wireless radio operations, that uses the IEEE 802.11p, WAVE mode, medium access control and physical layers, including the operation of control channel and service channel interval timers, parameters for priority access, channel switching and routing, management services, and primitives designed for multi-channel operations.” STATUS –Approved November 2006 for Trial-use –Revisions planned based on feedback from trial-use and additional requirements during CY2007 and 2008

10 May 2007 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 10 doc: IEEE 802.11-07-0656-00-000p Submission USE CASES AND LIAISON WG consolidating and verifying user requirements and use cases for DSRC/WAVE Conducting extended proto-type equipment tests using IEEE 1609 drafts Coordinating activities with: –SAE Technical Committee, Project J2735, DSRC Data Dictionary and Message Sets –Vehicle & Infrastructure Integration Consortium (VIIC) –DSRC Industry Consortium (DIC) –ISO TC204 WG16, CALM M5 and CALMFAST –Omni-Air Consortium and SwRI, certification and test guide for WAVE/DSRC Devices

11 May 2007 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 11 doc: IEEE 802.11-07-0656-00-000p Submission Provider Service Identifier (PSID) Registration Discussion with IEEE Registration Authority Committee (RAC) for the IEEE Registration Authority (RA) to administer the assignment of the Application Class Identifier (ACID) RAC agreed (September 2006), provided that the WG agree to change from a one-byte ACID to a flat, four-byte ACID WG presented with proposal, no substantive disagreement, however, changes to ACID field length will be made before forwarding for approval Agreed to 4-byte field and to change name at working group meeting in October 2006. Changed ACID to Provider Service Identifier (PSID) and ACM to Provider Service Context (PSC) WG provided policies and procedures for applying for, assigning, and administering the PSID with the assistance of the IEEE RAC Administrator, March 2007 Large block of numbers were set aside for use by the US VII program Registry for PSID is available

12 May 2007 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 12 doc: IEEE 802.11-07-0656-00-000p Submission Proposals for Addition to Program of Work (tentative project titles) Guide for WAVE Security Services (W. Whyte) –First draft circulated, second draft scheduled for circulation in October 2006 has been delayed Guide for WAVE/DSRC Application Services (tbd) Guide for WAVE Application Services Certification and Test –In Progress, by Omni-Air Consortium and SwRI Gained consensus by Working Group at February 2007 Mtg WAVE/DSRC Requirements update (R. Noens, D. Kavner) –On-going review and discussion in working group Corrigenda to P1609.2 to address change from ACID to PSID (W. Whyte, start date tbd) Describe application registration and registration entity and certificate and certificate issuing entity (tbd)

13 May 2007 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 13 doc: IEEE 802.11-07-0656-00-000p Submission SCHEDULE May 1-3, 2007, ARINC, Annapolis, MD (completed) Thursday evening and Friday afternoon and evening following IEEE 802.11 plenary in San Francisco, CA, July 26-27 (venue TBD) [unconfirmed, could be a teleconference depending on agenda ] August - December 2007 - Bi-monthly meetings and teleconferences planned with venues and agenda TBD Purposes –to develop proposal for essential new projects –to develop identified requirements for revisions –to develop a project plan to address version 2 requirements and include feedback from “Trial-Use,” including the VIIC trials, DIC Phase II Prototype testing, the SwRI Test and Certification activity, SAE J2735 feedback –to respond to request for formal interpretations –to assess procedures for PSID registration and operational use –to participate in IEEE RAC proceedings –to develop web site and out-reach with guidance material and lessons learned

14 May 2007 T. M. Kurihara, Chair, IEEE P1609Slide 14 doc: IEEE 802.11-07-0656-00-000p Submission LIAISON CONTACTS The following are either confirmed or pending liaisons to other organizations SAE Technical Committee, DSRC Data Dictionary and Message Sets (J2735) –D. Kavner DSRC Industry Consortium (DIC) –B. Cash, R. Roebuck VII Consortium (VIIC) –S. Andrews VII End-to-End Integration Project Team (E2E IPT) –D. Kavner ISO TC204 WG16, CALM M5 (21210, 21215, 21217, 24102, 29281,…) –R. Roy ASTM Committee E17.51 (E2313-03, WAVE Test Plan) –L. Armstrong IEEE 802.11p Task Group (802.11-2002 as amended) –L. Armstrong Omni-Air Consortium –R. Roebuck IEEE Standards Department, Program Manager –M. Ceglia


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