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STANDARDS ROUNDTABLE. CEN - ETSI ITS STANDARDIZATION. Gérard SEGARRA Telematics Expert, Renault ETSI TC ITS WG1 Chairman Member of C2C-CC Steering Committee. European ITS Standardization Context. Needs to serve Societal & Business objectives. Societal Context Societal Objective (S.O).
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STANDARDS ROUNDTABLE CEN - ETSI ITS STANDARDIZATION Gérard SEGARRA Telematics Expert, Renault ETSI TC ITS WG1 Chairman Member of C2C-CC Steering Committee
European ITS Standardization Context • Needs to serve Societal & Business objectives Societal Context Societal Objective (S.O) Road Safety • Almost 40,000 deaths on road (EU 27) • 1.7 Million injured persons (EU 27) Traffic Efficiency Management = • 10% of EU road network dayly congested • 12% of EU CO2 emission from vehicles Business Objective Thresolds Deployment strategy based on a Pack of services: • Enabling medium / long term satisfaction of S.O ROI • While ensuring some short term stakeholders’ ROI
ETSI / CEN Approch and Target • Standardization focus on a Basic Set of Applications and its required supporting telecommunication functions Traffic Efficiency Management Applis Road Safety Comfort Services Functions Facilities CEN – ETSI Minimum Set of Standards MATRIX E.C Mandate M/453 Conformance & Interoperability testing Is a major issue to be considered Network / Transport Network Access Security Management
Standards for an Industrial ITS Deployment • European standards development consistent with ITS co-operative systems deployment in Europe European Commission ITS Action Plan M/453 Research Results H.EN European Standardization Deliver TS P D Assess TS (FOT & International) A C Deliver Harmonized EN
Key rôle of the Automobile Industry Analyzes Proposed Standards, Assess them in projects Steering Committee • AUDI • BMW • DAIMLER • FIAT • HONDA • OPEL • RENAULT • VOLVO • VW Contribute to propose & develop standards • AUDI Technical Committee OEMs + Suppliers +… WG WG
Conclusion / Recommendations • Need of a Public – Private Partnership for the development of standards through an efficient CEN – ETSI Co-operation. • A required Minimum Set of Standards shall ensure interoperability accross Europe. • European Standardization shall be in line with the European co-operative system deployment strategy. • International harmonization is required. But Europe shall be able to develop a consistent and stable offer to put in the balance. This does not preclude some early convergence work.