Standards and Architecture Harmonization
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2011-01-01
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Abstract:The Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Standards and Architecture Harmonization program has teamed with standards development organizations and public agencies to accelerate the development of open, non-proprietary communications interface standards to support ITS application development and deployment. These standards define how ITS systems and components interconnect and exchange information to deliver ITS services within a multimodal transportation network. The consistent and widespread use of ITS standards will permit data and information sharing among public agencies and private organizations, fostering an environment of information sharing and interoperability. Currently, nearly 100 standards have been developed under this program. Harmonization of international standards and architecture around the vehicle platform is a process through which various stakeholders, vehicle and equipment manufacturers, standards organizations, and governments work together to agree on common standards. Through the ITS Standards and Architecture Harmonization program, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) participates in international standards harmonization activities that focus on the standards necessary to provide connectivity among vehicles, and between vehicles and infrastructure. The ITS Standards and Architecture Harmonization is a key research program of the Intelligent Transportation System Joint Program Office (ITS JPO).
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