Cooperative systems are an important step towards autonomous road transport. Vehicle-to-infrastructure collaboration is an important enhancement to stand-alone driver assistance systems (ADAS), and the first standardised C-ITS solutions are already appearing in accessible passenger cars. Successful wider deployment of C-ITS services requires cooperation between legislation, regulators, road infrastructure managers, vehicle manufacturers, service providers and, last but not least, users. The content of the training thus addresses the whole ecosystem and looks at the challenges and examples of good practice in Europe in the field projects carried out.
Content
- an overview of the guidelines for the implementation of C-ITS in the European area,
- C-ITS back-end, radio and user system architecture,
- demonstration of C-ITS services (i.e. Day 1, Day 1.5 and Day 2),
- overview of standardised message formats (DENM, DATEX II, AMQP …),
- requirements to achieve interoperability of C-ITS in the EU area,
- the process of introducing a single EU certificate (CPOC, TLM, ECTL),
- An overview of the outstanding results of the EU projects C-ROADS, InterCor, NordicWay.
Learning objectives
- current C-ITS guidelines,
- the building blocks of the C-ITS systems architecture,
- C-ITS service types,
- the types and purposes of C-ITS message formats,
- EU interoperability challenges,
- EU sectoral certifications,
- the results of current EU projects in the field.
Target group
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actors in transport planning and policy-making,
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involved in standardisation and certification processes for road services,
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developers of road transport services.