Cooperative ITS communications architecture: The FOTsis project approach and beyond

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Abstract

With the continuous development in the fields of sensors, advanced data processing and communications, road transport oriented intelligent applications and services have reached a significant maturity and complexity. Cooperative ITS services, based on the idea of sharing accurate information among road entities, are currently being tested on a large scale by different initiatives. The field operational test (FOTsis) project contributes to the deployment environment with services that involve a significant number of entities out of the vehicle. This made necessary the specification of an architecture which, based on the ISO ITS station reference architecture for communications, could support the requirements of the services proposed in the project. During the project, internal implementation tests and external interoperability tests have resulted in the validation of the proposed architecture. At the same time, these tests have had as a result the awareness of areas in which the FOTsis architecture could be completed, mainly to take full advantage of all the emerging and foreseeable data sources which may be relevant in the road environment. In this study, the authors will outline an approach that, based on the current cooperative ITS architecture and the SmartCities and Internet Of Things (IoT) architectures, can provide a common convergence platform to maximise the information available for ITS purposes.

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Alfonso, J., Sánchez, N., Menéndez, J. M., & Cacheiro, E. (2015). Cooperative ITS communications architecture: The FOTsis project approach and beyond. In IET Intelligent Transport Systems (Vol. 9, pp. 591–598). Institution of Engineering and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-its.2014.0205

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