Development of a Technical Specification for the broadcasting of dynamic information from a roadside unit / charging spot to Electric Vehicles (EV) related to the availability and capabilities of local EV Charging Spot(s).
The scope of the work item is to (a) analyse cooperative ITS services using public mobile cellular networks for communications between ITS stations in order to identify related functional requirements on the ITS architecture, (b) identify required amendments / modifications of existing standards on cooperative ITS in order to enable usage of public mobile cellular networks, (c) identify functionality to be specified in new ITS standards to be developed under M/453. The result is to be presented as an ETSI Technical Report. Starting from the architecture described in the published standard 'ITS Communication Architecture' EN 302 665 v1.1.1, and considering primarily the 'Basic Set of Applications' defined in ETSI TR 102 638, a critical assessment of the applicability of the 3G - 4G mobile network access to support the described application scenarios will be provided. This analysis aims to refer to technical standards developed by 3GPP and ETSI TC M2M as much as possible. This analysis is based on the ITS station architecture and also covers security aspects. Additional technical background provided by R&D projects such as CoCAR (http://www.aktiv-online.org/english/aktiv-cocar.html), CoCARx (the follow-on project including integration between LTE and DSRC access technologies), and CVIS (http://www.cvisproject.org/) is intended to be considered for the development of the Technical Report. Related standards from other SDOs working on cooperative ITS also will be considered as appropriate. This approach is coherent with the spirit of the 'Joint CEN and ETSI Response to Mandate M/453', with specific reference to clause 3.3. 'Standardisation for Co-operative systems covering other media' and clause 4.2.3. 'National R&D projects including national FOTs'.
eHealth related work has been done in several ETSI Technical Bodies: however, there is currently no specific committee structure for eHealth standardization work. It is felt that the importance of the subject matter could justify the creation of a new ETSI Technical Body, but before taking this step, it is necessary to further analyse the work to be performed. The present document provides the results of an analysis of the applicability of existing ETSI and ETSI/3GPP deliverables for eHealth matters, and specifies the need for further work in this area. Based upon the present document, further actions may be undertaken.
The standard details processes which may be taken into account to improve energy efficiency, common infrastructure and ease deployment of smart new services as IP network.
This Technical Report collects the Use Cases which have been identified for the Smart Metering application. These use cases will identify actors and information flows, and will form the basis of future requirements work at TC M2M on Smart Metering.
Contains Gap analysis in the context of Smart Manufacturing with respect to Standards Gaps. Proposes some recommendations to overcome potential gaps. Particular attention will be paid on horizontal application layer standardization and to assure an interworking framework among different vertical industrial segments
The document provides an overview of ETSI activities linked to StandardizationNeeds in the area of "Robotics and Autonomous Systems" (RAS), referred to as a “multidisciplinary scientific and technological domain for implementing complex systems with cognitive capabilities” (see the EU ICT Standardization Rolling Plan)
Presents a study of use cases and vertical scenarios for Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) intended to be used as base requirements for evolving DECT. Applications / Use Cases include Home and Building Automation, including Smart Living; Industry automation - Factories of the Future, Industry 4.0; Mobile robots