ISO-14906 › Electronic fee collection - Application interface definition for dedicated short-range communication
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This document specifies the application interface in the context of electronic fee collection (EFC) systems using dedicated short-range communication (DSRC).
The EFC application interface is the EFC application process interface to the DSRC application layer, as can be seen in Figure 1. This document comprises specifications of:
. EFC attributes (i.e. EFC application information) that can also be used for other applications and/or interfaces;
. the addressing procedures of EFC attributes and (hardware) components (e.g. integrated circuit(s) card);
. EFC application functions, i.e. further qualification of actions by definitions of the concerned services, assignment of associated ActionType values, and content and meaning of action parameters;
. the EFC transaction model, which defines the common elements and steps of any EFC transaction;
. the behaviour of the interface so as to ensure interoperability on an EFC-DSRC application interface level.
This is an interface standard, adhering to the open systems interconnection (OSI) philosophy (see ISO/IEC 7498-1), and it is as such not primarily concerned with the implementation choices to be realized at either side of the interface.
This document provides security-specific functionality as place holders (data and functions) to enable the implementation of secure EFC transactions. Yet the specification of the security policy (including specific security algorithms and key management) remains at the discretion and under the control of the EFC operator, and hence is outside the scope of this document.
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Document Number
ISO 14906:2022
Revision Level
4TH EDITION
Status
Current
Publication Date
Dec. 1, 2022
Committee Number
ISO/TC 204