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Intelligent Transport Systems Standards.
Title:
Intelligent Transport Systems Standards.
Author:
Williams, Bob.
ISBN:
9781596932920
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (878 pages)
Contents:
Intelligent Transport Systems Standards -- Contents v -- Preface xiix -- PART I Introduction to Intelligent Transport Systems 1 -- Chapter 1 Introduction 3 -- 1.1 Objectives of the Book -- 1.2 How to Use This Book -- 1.3 Obtaining Copies of Standards -- 1.4 Use of the Terms ''Infrastructure'' and ''Roadside'' -- 1.5 ITS Standards and Generic Standards Used for ITS -- 1.6 Introduction to Intelligent Transport Systems -- 1.7 Standardization for Intelligent Transport Systems -- 1.8 Benefits of ITS Standardization -- 1.9 Principles of Enterprise Architecture -- 1.10 The Business Case for ITS Standards -- Chapter 2 Introduction to ITS Services and Supporting Technologies 19 -- 2.1 What Are ITS Services? -- 2.2 ITS Users -- 2.3 Types of ITS Services -- 2.4 Other ''Views'' of ITS -- 2.5 Means of Achieving ITS Services -- 2.6 ITS Services for Vehicles and Their Occupants -- 2.7 Services to Public Transport Users and Pedestrians -- 2.8 Technology in Evolution -- PART II Standards to Achieve ITS Services 73 -- Chapter 3 An Introduction to Communication Technologies Standards for ITS 75 -- 3.1 On-Board ITS Standards -- 3.2 Navigation Systems -- 3.3 Radar Systems -- 3.4 Optical Systems -- 3.5 Ultrasound/Sonar Systems -- 3.6 Infrared Systems -- 3.7 Wireless Systems Within a Vehicle -- 3.8 Infrastructure/Infrastructure Standards for ITS -- 3.9 Sensors -- 3.10 Wi-Fi -- 3.11 Personal Area Networks -- Chapter 4 Wireless Communications Standards Used for ITS 99 -- 4.1 Regulations -- 4.2 Publicly Available Wireless Networks -- 4.3 CALM: Communications Access for Land Mobiles -- 4.4 Dedicated and Public Wireless Networks -- 4.5 Standards Underpinning the Use of Public Wireless Networks for ITS -- 4.6 ITS Specific Wireless Communications Networks -- 4.7 Regional and National Standards for ITS Communications -- Chapter 5 Technical Support Standards for ITS 237.

5.1 General Architecture Development Standards and Specifications for ITS -- 5.2 Technology Specific Standards and Guides -- 5.3 Transport Systems Security -- 5.4 Transport Systems Safety -- 5.5 Geographic and Location Based Services for ITS -- 5.6 Human-Machine Interface Standards -- Chapter 6 General Standards for Information Technology That May Be Used to Support ITS Service Provision 289 -- 6.1 Geographic and Location Based Standards -- 6.2 Data Specification, Management, and Transmission 317 -- Chapter 7 Identification Technology Standards 453 -- 7.1 Personal Identification (Including IC Cards/Smart Cards) -- 7.2 Biometric Identification -- 7.3 Vehicle Identification -- 7.4 Radio Frequency Identification -- 7.5 Track and Trace -- 7.6 Other SC31 Automatic Identification Standards That May Be Useful for ITS Service Provision -- PART III ITS Services to Stakeholders 563 -- Chapter 8 ITS Service Groups and Domains 565 -- 8.1 ITS Service Groups -- 8.2 Traveler Information Service Groups -- 8.3 Traffic Management and Operations Service Groups -- 8.4 Vehicle Service Groups -- 8.5 Freight Transport Service Groups -- 8.6 Public Transport Service Groups -- 8.7 Emergency Service Groups -- 8.8 Transport-Related Electronic Payment Service Groups -- 8.9 Road Transport-Related Personal Safety -- 8.10 Weather and Environmental Conditions Monitoring Service Groups -- 8.11 Disaster Response Management and Coordination Service Groups -- 8.12 National Security Service Groups -- PART IV Standard National/RegionalArchitecture 739 -- Chapter 9 National and Regional Architecture 741 -- 9.1 The Role of National/Regional Architecture 742 -- 9.2 Japan-National ITS Architecture 743 -- 9.3 The United States-National ITS Architecture 744 -- 9.4 European Union-ITS Architecture Framework 745 -- 9.5 Other National ITS Architecture 746.

PART V Strategies to Use Standards in ITS 753 -- Chapter 10 Planning, Development, Deployment,and Operations 755 -- 10.1 ITS System Requirements, Analysis, Design, and Delivery -- 10.2 Systems Engineering for ITS -- 10.3 Business Case and Benefit-Cost Analysis for ITS -- 10.4 Use Case Requirements Specification for ITS -- 10.5 Integrated Test, Evaluation, and Acceptance of ITS -- 10.6 ITS Software Development and Integration -- 10.7 ITS Data Collection and Analysis -- 10.8 Simulation and Modeling for ITS -- PART VI The Process of Standards Development -- Chapter 11 International Standards Development Organizations for ITS 775 -- 11.1 International Standards Organization -- 11.2 International Telecommunication Union -- 11.3 International Electrotechnical Commission -- 11.4 Comite ́Europeén de Normalisation -- 11.5 European Telecommunications Standards Institute -- 11.6 Internet Engineering Task Force -- 11.7 World Wide Web Consortium -- 11.8 Object Management Group -- 11.9 United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business -- 11.10 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers -- Chapter 12 National Standards DevelopmentOrganizations for ITS 797 -- 12.1 U.S. National Standards -- 12.2 Japan National Standards -- 12.3 Other Organizations Relevant to ITS Standards -- PART VII Conclusions 815 -- Chapter 13 Summary 817 -- Summary -- About the Author 827.
Abstract:
This one-stop resource provides a state-of-the-art review of intelligent transport systems, services, and supporting technologies, and updates you on the latest ITS standards governing communications, technical support, information technology, and identification technology. You find details on standards covering everything from traveler information and traffic management, to weather monitoring and emergency response.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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