Hi Pat, Bob,
I have also seen interest in various flavors of 802.15.4 (other
than 4p) being used for the Vehicle to Grid applications.
-Ben
On 6/4/2014 4:25 AM, Bob Heile wrote:
Pat
,
15.4p, rail communications and control is very much intended for
transportation and while not exclusively intended for
transportation, the
rest of 15.4 is finding a lot of use in vehicle. On the horizon
is
15.7 providing inter-vehicle and vehicle to fixed infrastructure
communication using visible light communications.
Regards
Bob
At 11:19 PM 6/3/2014 +0000, Pat Thaler wrote:
My input below – I've
listed the
transportation related IEEEE 802 projects I'm aware of - please
suggest
others if I've left some out. Pat
There are already significant standards projects for
transportation
underway. Some of these are for intra-vehicle networks (i.e.
networks
between devices within a single vehicle – an area that is
missing from
the expplicit list of interactions in the scope: “human to
vehicle,
vehicle to vehicle, vehicle to infrastructure, vehicle to
platform, and
vehicle to everything exchange of information and data†but
that
didn’t claim to be an exclusive list.
IEEE 802 technologies also have a role in vehicle to vehicle and
vehicle
to other things communication.
Any work on Transportation Networking should take the IEEE 802
work into
account and coordinate with IEEE 802. While societies can join
the SCC,
it isn’t clear how the SCC will interact with a Sponsor
conducting
transportation work.
List of IEEE 802 projects that apply specifically to the
needs for
networks in cars and other transportation:
IEEE P802.3bp Standard for Ethernet Amendment Physical Layer
Specifications and Management Parameters for 1 Gb/s
Operation over Fewer than Three Twisted Pair Copper Cable –
which is
developing a short distance single balancced pair 1000 Mb/s
Ethernet
Physical layer (1000BASE-T1 PHY) for automotive use.
IEEE P802.3bu Standard for Ethernet Amendment: Physical Layer
and
Management Parameters for 1-Pair Power over Data Lines (PoDL)
– to
provide power over single balanced pair links.
There is also a PAR under consideration at the July meeting for
a single
balanced pair 100 Mb/s Physical layer amendment.
And projects that are intended to meet the timing needs of
automotive/transportation as well as industrial networks:
IEEE P802.1 ASbt Timing and Synchronization: Enhancements and
Performance Improvements
IEEE P802.1Qbu Frame Preemption
IEEE P802.3br Standard for Ethernet: Amendment Interspersing
Express
Traffic (the IEEE 802.3 support for IEEE 802.1Qbu)
IEEE P802.1Qbv Enhancements for Scheduled Traffic
IEEE P802.1CB Frame Replication and Elimination for Reliability
IEEE P802.1Qcc Stream Reservation Protocol (SRP) Enhancements
and
Performance Improvements
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On Behalf Of Paul Nikolich
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 11:41 AM
To: STDS-802-SEC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [802SEC] request for feedback on the proposal to
establish a SCC on Transportation
All,
I just received the below information from the CS SAB vice chair
regarding the SCC on Transportation proposal. Also attached is
the
SCC request.
When we discussed this on the call today, some had some specific
concerns
(e.g., how will the SCC impact ongoing stds activities within
the scope
of the SCC?, etc.) Those who expressed opinions please either
reiterate the opinions on the EC reflector or send them to me
directly,
so that I can express them to the CS folks.
Regards,
--Paul
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"Anne
Marie Kelly"
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Sent: 6/3/2014 1:40:18 PM
Subject: SCC on Transportation Proposal
The following have expressed support for the SCC:
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society
IEEE Communications Society
IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
IEEE Industry Applications Society
IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society
IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society
IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society
IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society
IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology
IEEE Technical Committee on RFID
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