ITS station applications Sample Clauses

ITS station applications. ‌ As shown on Figure 2.2, applications supported by the ITS station reference architecture are generally spread in three categories: • Road safety: this category comprises all applications that are designed to render road traffic safer. These include both applications such as emergency braking or lane departure notification which require short range time-critical for immediate actions from the vehicles, and longer-range applications such as road hazard events (black ice, vehicle in the wrong direction, road work which require non time critical communications (short, medium and long range). • Traffic efficiency: this category comprises all applications that are designed to im- prove road traffic. These include road itinerary planning, green wave, road diversion, and require constant exchange of informations between vehicles, the roadside infras- tructure and some traffic information servers. • Other applications: These are not necessarily ITS-specific applications, but must be supported in other to provide a better transportation experience to the road users. They thus include comfort and infotainment applications. This category is also often referred to as value added applications. These applications rely partly on services offered by the ITS station facilities layer. As a result of the messages processed by the ITS station facilities, applications may for example display messages on the navigation system in the vehicle. These applications may also issue messages to other ITS stations without subsequently involving the ITS station facilities. For example, as a result of receiving a service notification by the ITS station facilities, of a charging spot for electric vehicle charging spot, the applica- tion may directly contact a server to enquire about the availability of the charging spot and book it. In addition, some ITS station applications may be completely standalone, i.e. not taking benefit of the ITS station facilities at all. All applications have specific communication requirements1. These application require- ments must be provided to the ITS station management entity in order to determine the capability of the ITS station to transmit the information and to determine the communica- tion path (e.g. the access technologies) that should be used to route the packets given the requirements provided by the application.
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