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Intelligent Transport System (ITS); Vulnerable Road Users (VRU) awareness; Part 2: Functional Architecture and Requirements definition; Release 2: VRU Architecture

The Technical Specification defines the VRU related requirements (stage 2); as well as the functional architecture of the VRU system (stage 3). In addition it analyses the impact on existing standards (for instance the CAM European Standard)

ETSI TS 103 300-2

Framework for bootstrapping of devices and applications for open access to trusted services in distributed ecosystems

Rapid advancements in communications and associated technologies has led to the emergence of distributed ecosystems with a large number of devices, applications and use cases requiring open access to trusted services. This open access to trusted services in distributed ecosystems can be provisioned by using the inherent security capabilities and mechanisms already present in the devices and the underlying networks. Recommendation ITU-T Y.3056 provides a concept of bootstrapping of devices and applications by network operators who can share the network security capabilities with users and providers of new devices and services. It describes the requirements to be fulfilled by the entities of the ecosystem such that they may benefit from the bootstrapping capabilities. Based on the requirements, a reference model as well as a functional architecture is provided, which together describe the elements, functions and reference points needed for provisioning of the bootstrapping capabilities. Finally, this Recommendation provides the information flows required to enable the bootstrapping capabilities.

ITU-T Y.3056

Emergency Communications (EMTEL); Guidelines for alert message content accessibility

Alert messages need to be presented to users affected by possible alerts in a way that they can be readily understood and required actions can be taken. It is obvious that the presentation of these alert messages needs to be fully accessible for the largest possible user community, including people with specific requirements and elderly people with multiple impairments. The proposed Technical Report will summarize guidelines and good practice proposals to the design process of the user interface for the presentation of alert message on a wide range of end user devices in a fully accessible manner. SC EMTEL and TC HF will work in close cooperation to produce this TR.

ETSI TR 103 335 V1.1.1 (2017-04)

Emergency Communications (EMTEL); Requirements for communications from authorities/organizations to individuals, groups or the general public during emergencies; authorities to citizens

The document gives an overview of the requirements for communication from authorities/organizations to citizens in all types of emergencies. It collects operational and organizational requirements as a basis for a common notification service, including targeting of the area to be notified. This Work-item will revise the current TS to add parameterisation of the requirements and any additional requirements discovered.

ETSI TS 102 182 V1.4.1 (2010-07)

EMTEL; Study of use cases and communications involving IoT devices in provision of emergency situations

The purpose of this work item is to prepare the requirements for communications involving IoT devices in all types of emergency situations (e.g. communications of individuals with authorities/organisations, between authorities/organisations, from authorities/organisations to the individuals, amongst individuals). The work will start with a study of the state of the art across the IoT domain scope. It will include an analysis of use cases for emergency services, taking into account the work already done in other projects, such as oneM2M and 3GPP. It will conclude with an analysis of the impacts of these use cases on the existing specifications and of what needs to be standardized.

ETSI TR 103 582 V1.1.1 (2019-07)

IEEE Std 1888.3-2013, IEEE Standard for Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network: Security

The enhanced security management function for the protocol defined in IEEE 1888(TM), “Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network Protocol,” is described in this standard. Security requirements, system security architecture definitions, and a standardized description of authentication and authorization, along with security procedures and protocols, are specified. This standard can help avoid unintended data disclosure to the public and unauthorized access to resources, while providing enhanced integrity and confidentiality of transmitted data in the ubiquitous green community control network.

IEEE 1888.3-2013

ETSI TC HF EN 301 549 Accessibility Requirements

The EN will contain normative specifications related to the accessibility of websites and mobile applications and their compliance with the essential requirements of perceivability, operability, understandability and robustness defined in the Web and Mobile Accessibility Directive

ETSI EN 301 549 V2.1.2 (2018-08)

Human Factors (HF); A study of user context dependent multilingual communications for interactive applications

The goal of this work item is to study the issues relevant for the localization of multilingual applications, regarded from all relevant stakeholders' perspectives. Based on the studies performed, this Technical Report will provide conclusions, recommendations and guidance addressing the issues related to the localization of user context dependent multilingual communications for interactive applications. The aim of the work will be on ensuring the accuracy of the texts generated by the applications, therewith simplifying the work of developers, publishers, translators and interaction designers

ETSI TR 101 568 V1.1.1 (2012-02)

Human Factors (HF); An annotated bibliography of documents dealing with Human Factors and disability

A listing of available Human Factors and disability standards with brief comment on their content

ETSI SR 001 996 v6.1.1 (2013-08)

Human Factors (HF); Guidelines for the design of mobile ICT devices and their related applications for people with cognitive disabilities

The preparation of a set of recommendations for the design and development of devices and applications such as mobile phones, smartphones, touchpads, tablet computers and their related applications in order people with learning disabilities (including elderly) to exploit the new services emerging from the rapidly evolving mobile ICT technology

ETSI EG 203 350 V1.1.1