communication control
fixed equipment function to control the communication between fixed equipment and OBE
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
confidentiality
property that information is not made available or disclosed to unauthorized individuals, entities, or processes
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Concepts, Regulations and Rules
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
CEN ISO TS 17574
Terminology
constructed identifier
identification which requires a construct of more than one primitive identifier, as defined in ASN.1
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15213-3
Terminology
credentials
data that is transferred to establish the claimed identity of an entity
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
cryptography
principles, means and methods for the transformation of data in order to hide its information content, prevent its undetected modification or prevent its unauthorized use
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Terminology
data element structure
framework comprising a number of data elements in a prescribed form
NOTE: Also known as a “message”.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Data, Data Models, Formats and Concepts
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
decryption
decryption reversal of a corresponding reversible encipherment
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
ISO 24100,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
dedicated short range communication (DSRC)
means of effecting local (short range) transactions between fixed equipment and OBE(s) using an “air interface” comprising inductive or propagated signals between the fixed equipment and OBE(s); technology for the transmission of information between multiple vehicles50) (V2V) and between vehicles and the transportation infrastructure (V2I and I2V) using wireless technologies
NOTE 1 to entry: It is characterized as having a limited distance (approximately 300 m) but is assumed to be low latency to establish a connection and exchange information.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16152,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
digital signature
signature data appended to, or a cryptographic transformation of, a data unit that allows a recipient of the data unit to prove the source and integrity of the data unit and protect against forgery, e.g. by the recipient
NOTE: See also cryptography.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
distinguishing identifier
information which unambiguously distinguishes an entity
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3
Terminology
electronic data interchange (EDI)
passing of a data message, or series of messages, between computers and/or between different software systems
NOTE: Within this context an EDI message is normally compatible with the form specified in ISO 9897. EDI is an instance of an EDT transaction.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic data transfer (EDT)
the passing of data sets comprising an entire message from one computer to another or from one software system to another
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
ISO TR 14813-2,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic registration identification (ERI)
unique identification of a vehicle by wireless communications between an electronic registration tag carried on a vehicle and an electronic registration reader
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration reader (ERR)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
fixed equipment function to control the communication between fixed equipment and OBE
confidentiality
property that information is not made available or disclosed to unauthorized individuals, entities, or processes
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Concepts, Regulations and Rules
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
CEN ISO TS 17574
Terminology
constructed identifier
identification which requires a construct of more than one primitive identifier, as defined in ASN.1
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15213-3
Terminology
credentials
data that is transferred to establish the claimed identity of an entity
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
cryptography
principles, means and methods for the transformation of data in order to hide its information content, prevent its undetected modification or prevent its unauthorized use
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Terminology
data element structure
framework comprising a number of data elements in a prescribed form
NOTE: Also known as a “message”.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Data, Data Models, Formats and Concepts
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
decryption
decryption reversal of a corresponding reversible encipherment
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
ISO 24100,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
dedicated short range communication (DSRC)
means of effecting local (short range) transactions between fixed equipment and OBE(s) using an “air interface” comprising inductive or propagated signals between the fixed equipment and OBE(s); technology for the transmission of information between multiple vehicles50) (V2V) and between vehicles and the transportation infrastructure (V2I and I2V) using wireless technologies
NOTE 1 to entry: It is characterized as having a limited distance (approximately 300 m) but is assumed to be low latency to establish a connection and exchange information.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16152,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
digital signature
signature data appended to, or a cryptographic transformation of, a data unit that allows a recipient of the data unit to prove the source and integrity of the data unit and protect against forgery, e.g. by the recipient
NOTE: See also cryptography.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
distinguishing identifier
information which unambiguously distinguishes an entity
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3
Terminology
electronic data interchange (EDI)
passing of a data message, or series of messages, between computers and/or between different software systems
NOTE: Within this context an EDI message is normally compatible with the form specified in ISO 9897. EDI is an instance of an EDT transaction.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic data transfer (EDT)
the passing of data sets comprising an entire message from one computer to another or from one software system to another
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
ISO TR 14813-2,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic registration identification (ERI)
unique identification of a vehicle by wireless communications between an electronic registration tag carried on a vehicle and an electronic registration reader
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration reader (ERR)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
property that information is not made available or disclosed to unauthorized individuals, entities, or processes
constructed identifier
identification which requires a construct of more than one primitive identifier, as defined in ASN.1
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15213-3
Terminology
credentials
data that is transferred to establish the claimed identity of an entity
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
cryptography
principles, means and methods for the transformation of data in order to hide its information content, prevent its undetected modification or prevent its unauthorized use
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Terminology
data element structure
framework comprising a number of data elements in a prescribed form
NOTE: Also known as a “message”.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Data, Data Models, Formats and Concepts
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
decryption
decryption reversal of a corresponding reversible encipherment
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
ISO 24100,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
dedicated short range communication (DSRC)
means of effecting local (short range) transactions between fixed equipment and OBE(s) using an “air interface” comprising inductive or propagated signals between the fixed equipment and OBE(s); technology for the transmission of information between multiple vehicles50) (V2V) and between vehicles and the transportation infrastructure (V2I and I2V) using wireless technologies
NOTE 1 to entry: It is characterized as having a limited distance (approximately 300 m) but is assumed to be low latency to establish a connection and exchange information.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16152,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
digital signature
signature data appended to, or a cryptographic transformation of, a data unit that allows a recipient of the data unit to prove the source and integrity of the data unit and protect against forgery, e.g. by the recipient
NOTE: See also cryptography.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
distinguishing identifier
information which unambiguously distinguishes an entity
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3
Terminology
electronic data interchange (EDI)
passing of a data message, or series of messages, between computers and/or between different software systems
NOTE: Within this context an EDI message is normally compatible with the form specified in ISO 9897. EDI is an instance of an EDT transaction.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic data transfer (EDT)
the passing of data sets comprising an entire message from one computer to another or from one software system to another
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
ISO TR 14813-2,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic registration identification (ERI)
unique identification of a vehicle by wireless communications between an electronic registration tag carried on a vehicle and an electronic registration reader
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration reader (ERR)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
identification which requires a construct of more than one primitive identifier, as defined in ASN.1
credentials
data that is transferred to establish the claimed identity of an entity
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
cryptography
principles, means and methods for the transformation of data in order to hide its information content, prevent its undetected modification or prevent its unauthorized use
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Terminology
data element structure
framework comprising a number of data elements in a prescribed form
NOTE: Also known as a “message”.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Data, Data Models, Formats and Concepts
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
decryption
decryption reversal of a corresponding reversible encipherment
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
ISO 24100,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
dedicated short range communication (DSRC)
means of effecting local (short range) transactions between fixed equipment and OBE(s) using an “air interface” comprising inductive or propagated signals between the fixed equipment and OBE(s); technology for the transmission of information between multiple vehicles50) (V2V) and between vehicles and the transportation infrastructure (V2I and I2V) using wireless technologies
NOTE 1 to entry: It is characterized as having a limited distance (approximately 300 m) but is assumed to be low latency to establish a connection and exchange information.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16152,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
digital signature
signature data appended to, or a cryptographic transformation of, a data unit that allows a recipient of the data unit to prove the source and integrity of the data unit and protect against forgery, e.g. by the recipient
NOTE: See also cryptography.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
distinguishing identifier
information which unambiguously distinguishes an entity
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3
Terminology
electronic data interchange (EDI)
passing of a data message, or series of messages, between computers and/or between different software systems
NOTE: Within this context an EDI message is normally compatible with the form specified in ISO 9897. EDI is an instance of an EDT transaction.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic data transfer (EDT)
the passing of data sets comprising an entire message from one computer to another or from one software system to another
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
ISO TR 14813-2,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic registration identification (ERI)
unique identification of a vehicle by wireless communications between an electronic registration tag carried on a vehicle and an electronic registration reader
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration reader (ERR)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
data that is transferred to establish the claimed identity of an entity
cryptography
principles, means and methods for the transformation of data in order to hide its information content, prevent its undetected modification or prevent its unauthorized use
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Terminology
data element structure
framework comprising a number of data elements in a prescribed form
NOTE: Also known as a “message”.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Data, Data Models, Formats and Concepts
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
decryption
decryption reversal of a corresponding reversible encipherment
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
ISO 24100,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
dedicated short range communication (DSRC)
means of effecting local (short range) transactions between fixed equipment and OBE(s) using an “air interface” comprising inductive or propagated signals between the fixed equipment and OBE(s); technology for the transmission of information between multiple vehicles50) (V2V) and between vehicles and the transportation infrastructure (V2I and I2V) using wireless technologies
NOTE 1 to entry: It is characterized as having a limited distance (approximately 300 m) but is assumed to be low latency to establish a connection and exchange information.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16152,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
digital signature
signature data appended to, or a cryptographic transformation of, a data unit that allows a recipient of the data unit to prove the source and integrity of the data unit and protect against forgery, e.g. by the recipient
NOTE: See also cryptography.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
distinguishing identifier
information which unambiguously distinguishes an entity
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3
Terminology
electronic data interchange (EDI)
passing of a data message, or series of messages, between computers and/or between different software systems
NOTE: Within this context an EDI message is normally compatible with the form specified in ISO 9897. EDI is an instance of an EDT transaction.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic data transfer (EDT)
the passing of data sets comprising an entire message from one computer to another or from one software system to another
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
ISO TR 14813-2,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic registration identification (ERI)
unique identification of a vehicle by wireless communications between an electronic registration tag carried on a vehicle and an electronic registration reader
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration reader (ERR)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
principles, means and methods for the transformation of data in order to hide its information content, prevent its undetected modification or prevent its unauthorized use
data element structure
framework comprising a number of data elements in a prescribed form
NOTE: Also known as a “message”.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Data, Data Models, Formats and Concepts
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
decryption
decryption reversal of a corresponding reversible encipherment
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
ISO 24100,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
dedicated short range communication (DSRC)
means of effecting local (short range) transactions between fixed equipment and OBE(s) using an “air interface” comprising inductive or propagated signals between the fixed equipment and OBE(s); technology for the transmission of information between multiple vehicles50) (V2V) and between vehicles and the transportation infrastructure (V2I and I2V) using wireless technologies
NOTE 1 to entry: It is characterized as having a limited distance (approximately 300 m) but is assumed to be low latency to establish a connection and exchange information.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16152,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
digital signature
signature data appended to, or a cryptographic transformation of, a data unit that allows a recipient of the data unit to prove the source and integrity of the data unit and protect against forgery, e.g. by the recipient
NOTE: See also cryptography.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
distinguishing identifier
information which unambiguously distinguishes an entity
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3
Terminology
electronic data interchange (EDI)
passing of a data message, or series of messages, between computers and/or between different software systems
NOTE: Within this context an EDI message is normally compatible with the form specified in ISO 9897. EDI is an instance of an EDT transaction.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic data transfer (EDT)
the passing of data sets comprising an entire message from one computer to another or from one software system to another
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
ISO TR 14813-2,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic registration identification (ERI)
unique identification of a vehicle by wireless communications between an electronic registration tag carried on a vehicle and an electronic registration reader
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration reader (ERR)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
framework comprising a number of data elements in a prescribed form
NOTE: Also known as a “message”.
decryption
decryption reversal of a corresponding reversible encipherment
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
ISO 24100,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
dedicated short range communication (DSRC)
means of effecting local (short range) transactions between fixed equipment and OBE(s) using an “air interface” comprising inductive or propagated signals between the fixed equipment and OBE(s); technology for the transmission of information between multiple vehicles50) (V2V) and between vehicles and the transportation infrastructure (V2I and I2V) using wireless technologies
NOTE 1 to entry: It is characterized as having a limited distance (approximately 300 m) but is assumed to be low latency to establish a connection and exchange information.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16152,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
digital signature
signature data appended to, or a cryptographic transformation of, a data unit that allows a recipient of the data unit to prove the source and integrity of the data unit and protect against forgery, e.g. by the recipient
NOTE: See also cryptography.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
distinguishing identifier
information which unambiguously distinguishes an entity
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3
Terminology
electronic data interchange (EDI)
passing of a data message, or series of messages, between computers and/or between different software systems
NOTE: Within this context an EDI message is normally compatible with the form specified in ISO 9897. EDI is an instance of an EDT transaction.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic data transfer (EDT)
the passing of data sets comprising an entire message from one computer to another or from one software system to another
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
ISO TR 14813-2,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic registration identification (ERI)
unique identification of a vehicle by wireless communications between an electronic registration tag carried on a vehicle and an electronic registration reader
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration reader (ERR)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
decryption reversal of a corresponding reversible encipherment
dedicated short range communication (DSRC)
means of effecting local (short range) transactions between fixed equipment and OBE(s) using an “air interface” comprising inductive or propagated signals between the fixed equipment and OBE(s); technology for the transmission of information between multiple vehicles50) (V2V) and between vehicles and the transportation infrastructure (V2I and I2V) using wireless technologies
NOTE 1 to entry: It is characterized as having a limited distance (approximately 300 m) but is assumed to be low latency to establish a connection and exchange information.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16152,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
digital signature
signature data appended to, or a cryptographic transformation of, a data unit that allows a recipient of the data unit to prove the source and integrity of the data unit and protect against forgery, e.g. by the recipient
NOTE: See also cryptography.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
distinguishing identifier
information which unambiguously distinguishes an entity
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3
Terminology
electronic data interchange (EDI)
passing of a data message, or series of messages, between computers and/or between different software systems
NOTE: Within this context an EDI message is normally compatible with the form specified in ISO 9897. EDI is an instance of an EDT transaction.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic data transfer (EDT)
the passing of data sets comprising an entire message from one computer to another or from one software system to another
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
ISO TR 14813-2,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic registration identification (ERI)
unique identification of a vehicle by wireless communications between an electronic registration tag carried on a vehicle and an electronic registration reader
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration reader (ERR)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
means of effecting local (short range) transactions between fixed equipment and OBE(s) using an “air interface” comprising inductive or propagated signals between the fixed equipment and OBE(s); technology for the transmission of information between multiple vehicles50) (V2V) and between vehicles and the transportation infrastructure (V2I and I2V) using wireless technologies
NOTE 1 to entry: It is characterized as having a limited distance (approximately 300 m) but is assumed to be low latency to establish a connection and exchange information.
digital signature
signature data appended to, or a cryptographic transformation of, a data unit that allows a recipient of the data unit to prove the source and integrity of the data unit and protect against forgery, e.g. by the recipient
NOTE: See also cryptography.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
distinguishing identifier
information which unambiguously distinguishes an entity
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3
Terminology
electronic data interchange (EDI)
passing of a data message, or series of messages, between computers and/or between different software systems
NOTE: Within this context an EDI message is normally compatible with the form specified in ISO 9897. EDI is an instance of an EDT transaction.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic data transfer (EDT)
the passing of data sets comprising an entire message from one computer to another or from one software system to another
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
ISO TR 14813-2,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic registration identification (ERI)
unique identification of a vehicle by wireless communications between an electronic registration tag carried on a vehicle and an electronic registration reader
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration reader (ERR)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
signature data appended to, or a cryptographic transformation of, a data unit that allows a recipient of the data unit to prove the source and integrity of the data unit and protect against forgery, e.g. by the recipient
NOTE: See also cryptography.
distinguishing identifier
information which unambiguously distinguishes an entity
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3
Terminology
electronic data interchange (EDI)
passing of a data message, or series of messages, between computers and/or between different software systems
NOTE: Within this context an EDI message is normally compatible with the form specified in ISO 9897. EDI is an instance of an EDT transaction.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic data transfer (EDT)
the passing of data sets comprising an entire message from one computer to another or from one software system to another
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
ISO TR 14813-2,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic registration identification (ERI)
unique identification of a vehicle by wireless communications between an electronic registration tag carried on a vehicle and an electronic registration reader
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration reader (ERR)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
information which unambiguously distinguishes an entity
electronic data interchange (EDI)
passing of a data message, or series of messages, between computers and/or between different software systems
NOTE: Within this context an EDI message is normally compatible with the form specified in ISO 9897. EDI is an instance of an EDT transaction.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic data transfer (EDT)
the passing of data sets comprising an entire message from one computer to another or from one software system to another
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
ISO TR 14813-2,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic registration identification (ERI)
unique identification of a vehicle by wireless communications between an electronic registration tag carried on a vehicle and an electronic registration reader
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration reader (ERR)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
passing of a data message, or series of messages, between computers and/or between different software systems
NOTE: Within this context an EDI message is normally compatible with the form specified in ISO 9897. EDI is an instance of an EDT transaction.
electronic data transfer (EDT)
the passing of data sets comprising an entire message from one computer to another or from one software system to another
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Data and Processes >
Communication Protocols and Interfaces
Associated Standards:
ISO TR 14813-2,
EN ISO 14814
Terminology
electronic registration identification (ERI)
unique identification of a vehicle by wireless communications between an electronic registration tag carried on a vehicle and an electronic registration reader
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration reader (ERR)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
the passing of data sets comprising an entire message from one computer to another or from one software system to another
electronic registration identification (ERI)
unique identification of a vehicle by wireless communications between an electronic registration tag carried on a vehicle and an electronic registration reader
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration reader (ERR)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
unique identification of a vehicle by wireless communications between an electronic registration tag carried on a vehicle and an electronic registration reader
electronic registration reader (ERR)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
device used to read or read/write data from or to an “Electronic Registration Tag” (ERT)
electronic registration tag (ERT)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant security provisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
end-to-end encipherment
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
encipherment of data within or at the source end system, with the corresponding decipherment occurring only within or at the destination end system
EA
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI),
Cooperative systems
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Verification and Security
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1,
EN ISO 14816
Terminology
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
environmental parameters
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 14815
Terminology
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
describe different environmental component properties/specifications
ERI application provider
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
entity responsible for issuing the ERI application including personalisation of mandatory AVI/AEI attributes in the ERT
ERI data
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-1
Terminology
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
vehicle identifying data which can be obtained from an ERT
NOTE: ERI data consists of the vehicle identifier and possible additional vehicle data.
ERI operator
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN 16312
Terminology
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
the entity responsible for facilitating the ERR for a defined purpose
ERI reader
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
device used to read ERI data directly or indirectly from an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1 to entry: In the case that an ERI reader exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI reader can, depending on the onboard configuration for example, act for some, but not all, vehicles as an ERR.
NOTE 2: to entry See also onboard ERI reader and external ERI reader.
ERI session
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
an instance of a ’Vehicle Identification’ using a harmonised air interface protocol known as ‘CEN DSRC profile’, using a distinct set of ‘AVI/AEI attributes’, retrieved by ‘service primitives (communication)’ and ‘security mechanisms’
ERI system operator
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-5
Terminology
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
organization responsible for the operation of the ERI system and acting as the security authority for the ERI security domain
ERI transaction
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
transaction as defined in ISO 24534-4
ERI writer
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
device used to write ERI data directly or indirectly into an ERT by invoking ERI transactions
NOTE 1: In case an ERI writer exchanges the ERI protocol data units directly via a data link with an ERT it is also called an ERR. In case it communicates via one or more nodes, only the last node in this sequence is called an ERR. As a consequence, an external ERI writer may, e.g. depending on the onboard configuration, act for some vehicles as an ERR and for others not.
NOTE 2: See also onboard ERI writer and external ERI writer.
ERT holder
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
legal or natural person holding an ERT
NOTE: The ERT holder could be, for example, the holder of the registration number or the owner, operator or keeper of the vehicle.
ERT number
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Associated Standards:
EN ISO TS 24534-3,
EN ISO 24534-4
Terminology
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
number assigned to and written into an ERT that acts as an ERT unique identifier
NOTE: The ERT number is assumed to be written into the ERT during its manufacture and once written cannot be changed.
external ERI reader
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
Terminology
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
ERI reader not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI reader is fitted neither within nor on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external readers. A proximity reader can be a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI reader may be a part of roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI reader may be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
external ERI writer
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
Application Area:
Automatic Vehicle and Equipment Identification (AVI/AEI)
ERI writer not being part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE 1: An external ERI writer is not fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE 2: A distinction is made between proximity, short-range (DSRC), and remote external writers. A proximity reader can be, for example , a PCD (proximity coupling device) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443. A short-range external ERI writer can be (a part of) roadside equipment, handheld equipment, or mobile equipment. A remote external ERI writer can be part of the back office equipment (BOE).
