ISO/TS 7815-2:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 10 January 2025

Intelligent transport systems — Telematics applications for regulated commercial freight vehicles (TARV) using ITS stations — Part 2: Specification of the secure vehicle interface

ISO/TS 7815-2:2025 Files

English 4 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 21.1

ISO/TS 7815-2:2025 Scope

This document specifies the requirements for a secure interface for the provision of telematics applications for regulated commercial freight vehicles (TARV) application services data to jurisdictions and other relevant parties within the following scenarios:

a)       a secure credential management system (SCMS) already exists for ITS data management and access in the location of the service provision;

b)       an SCMS does not yet exist for ITS data management and access in the location of the service provision.

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