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A CODECS initiativeby Paul Spaanderman
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research programme
Under Grant Agreement no. 653339
ETSI workshopBerlin, 7 March 2018
Hybrid Communication (HC) For Cooperative, Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM)
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In General• The Term is used randomly in horizontal and vertical system
definitions. No definition is found.
HC in ITS and Automation (CCAM) • European wide the term was introduced in the C-ITS
deployment platform phase 1 report (2016). • ITS Origen: Amsterdam Group Roadmap and Dutch
Rijkswaterstaat Standardisation report (2014).
Hybrid Communication
Complementarity, Interoperability and Coexistence!
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C-ITS platform phase 1 report does not provide a clear definition. It only described that it should support
− communication neutrality with initial deployment based on complementary and concurrent operation of at least regular cellular and IEEE802.11p/ITS-G5 communication technologies.
Based on the limited clarification stakeholders developed their own view not necessarily being Interoperability and Backward compatible.
Hybrid Communication
To realize interoperable for CCAM services a common view on Hybrid Communication needs to be established!
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The CODECS & EU Commission Initiative4 steps agreed:
• CODECS Workshop: sharing the views May 19th 2017.
• Report including findings, proposed definitions, concept and recommendations.
• C-ITS Platform meeting: Alignment of the results July 10th 2017
• Publication of the agreements and recommendations: CODECS Workshop ITS Hybrid Communication report T4.2.1*
HC WorkshopsTo establish a common view
*) http://www.codecs-project.eu/fileadmin/user_upload/pdfs/Workshop_Hybrid_Communication/D4.2.1_653339_CODECS_Workshop_Hybrid_Communication_V1.0.pdf
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To further improve safety and support traffic automation (CCAM)By increased data exchange with extended internal sensors and exchange between ITS stations.
Key issues:• Information integrity e.g. trust,
quality, validity, security and privacy
• Communication integrity e.g. avai-lability, access possibility, efficiency,so increase Quality of Service (QoS)
• System integrity e.g. Functional Safety, Increase of data exchange
Main objective, to maximized the functional awareness
Maximizing awareness by sharing data with others
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Participating stakeholders
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• EU COMMISSION (Geert van der linden, European commission, DG MOVE)
• ASECAP - ASFINAG (Marko Jandrisits, ASFINAG)
• Vehicle Industry, VOLKSWAGEN (Andreas Kwoczek, VW)
• EATA [European Automotive Telecom Alliance] (Luc Jansseune, ERTICO)
• 5GAA [5G Automotive Association] (Bob Banks, VODAFONE)
• DEUTSCHE TELECOM (Edwin Fischer, Deutsche Telecom)
• NORDICWAY (Iikka Kotilainen, Project Manager NordicWay)
• SCOOP@F (Erwan Broquaire, CEREMA representing Ministry of Transport FRANCE
• CZECH DEPLOYMENT (Matej Maly, INTENS)
• European CEF project InterCor (Igor Passchier, TASS)
• European H2020 project TIMON (Karsten Roscher, Fraunhofer ESK)
Presenting stakeholders
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• Basic common understanding, to follow the EU Commission neutral multi-communications approach of deploying initially available complementary and interoperable standard cellular 3-4G and ITS-G5 technologies.
• Other technologies are invited to follow and provide complementary services e.g. Higher CoS, to facilitate extended CCAM services.
• Any CCAM solution needs to comply to the Functional Safety requirements (ISO/TS 26262)
Key results
HC Workshops
Existing e.g. ITS-G5 & standard Cellular New Technologies e.g. 5G
+ = CCAM• High QoS• Functional safety• Enh Data integrety• Grow data exchange• Enh Security• Enh Loc Accuracy
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• Clarity about the quality of the information transmitted
• End2End interoperability and backward compatibility
• Higher Geolocation accuracy to support services such as VRU
• Extended privacy solutions to support information aggregation within the context of the GDPR
• Extend and improvement of ITS and Automation ETSI and ISO standards such as DATEX II, CPM and CMM
• Realize European standardized MEC interchange interface and related business models
• Effective use of available spectrum must be ensured
HC WorkshopsKey results
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• “Hybrid Communication is not a specific architecture nor a system but it’s the recognized identifier representing the collection of functional and technical improvements to realize to satisfy the main objective of Day-2 and beyond CCAM related data exchange.”
• It became a common recognized term and now an European objective.
• Focus: ”To Work together in realizing the identified resolve the HS challenges such that Day-2 deployments can be realized”.
Details CODECS ITS report D4.5
HC WorkshopsWhat is HC?
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What needs to be addressed for HC in standardisation?
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At Architecture and System Management• To evaluate the Functional Safety system requirements and
propose related ITS related standardisation actions
• To evaluate the consequences of the “Extended Vehicle Model” (ACEA) and MEC services to come to the extended ITS architecture and standardisation.
• Evaluate the QoS requirements• To evaluate Multi-Channel
operation, considering several technologies, specify MCO functionalities and standardize the components.
CCAM aspects to address
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At Applications and Facilities• Improve message sets to include additional parameters by which
Information integrity e.g. trust, quality, validity, security and privacy can be improved.
• To realize Geolocation accuracy improvement services (started_
• To realize new message sets for VRU, C-ACC & Platooning• To realize advanced awareness services such as Collective
Perception supporting enhanced Active Safety and Integral Safety
• To support the privacy requirements (GDPR)
CCAM aspects to address
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At Applications and Facilities• To realize an MCO adaptation Service making use of available
congestion information and known communication needs, as part of the MCO development. Possibly extend and align with the 3GPP open interface.
CCAM aspects to address
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At Networking• Enhance Networking to support multiple technologies such
that interoperability and backward compatibility is ensured.• Enhance Networking to facilitate Multi-Channel Operation.
CCAM aspects to address
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At Access and Physical• To translate Multi-Channel requirements into Access and
Physical layer requirements and standardisation.• To investigate the coexistence and interoperability
possibilities of different technologies in the same spectrum.
• To evaluate Decentralized Congestion Control methods for MCO and provide solutions for standardisation
CCAM aspects to address
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At Security• Develop security extensions to facilitate information
exchange for an enhanced architecture supporting data safety data aggregation and MEC
• Identify Security consequences related to Functional Safety and to Privacy (GDPR)
CCAM aspects to address
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Where do we stand in Standardisation
There has been identified many standardisation improvements to enable CCAM.
• A number of new work-items have been created and are worked on. New ones are expected in the near future.
CCAM aspects to address
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Q&A?Thank You!Paul SpaandermanVice chair of TC ITS WG1 and [email protected]: +31 (0)6 2159 2534