
What is this PD CEN/TS 17313 - ESafety -Interoperability and user choice in eCall aftermarket and third party eCall services about ?
PD CEN/TS 17313 discusses standards deliverables which use intelligent transport systems (ITS) to increase the safety of users of road transport systems. therefore, the focus has been on eCall.
PD CEN/TS 17313 determines the preconditions, requirements and functional means needed in order that users of a TPS-eCall service can choose and change their preferred service provider (TPSP) out of a range of available TPSPs, who are participating in the open market provisions determined in this specification.
PD CEN/TS 17313 provides a description for voluntarily consenting vendors ('participating service providers’), who wish to provide TPS-eCall service in an open market environment, where users can select and change the service provider. It focusses on the use case 'TPS-eCall service', as standardized in EN 16102.
Who is PD CEN/TS 17313 - ESafety -Interoperability and user choice in eCall aftermarket and third party eCall services for ?
PD CEN/TS 17313 on eSafety of intelligent transport systems is useful for:
- Transport authorities
- Regional Transport office(RTO)
- Transport and safety management industries
- Organizations who manages road transport and highways
Why should you use PD CEN/TS 17313 - ESafety -Interoperability and user choice in eCall aftermarket and third party eCall services ?
In the event of a serious vehicles crash, the 112-eCall system in the vehicle contacts the 112 emergency services, establishes a wireless telephone connection and immediately provides the ‘public service answering point’ (PSAP) with a ‘minimum set of data’ that identifies the vehicle, location of the crash, direction of travel, and may provide additional relevant data. PD CEN/TS 17313 provides you with specifications for interoperability and user choice in eCall aftermarket and third party eCall services.
PD CEN/TS 17313 provides you with the principles of the ‘Participating service provider’ concept followed by a brief overview of this specified solution in terms of static (system layout, roles and rights concept, information structure) as well as dynamic (information flow, related processes) aspects.
PD CEN/TS 17313 describes real situations with test calls about how the users of the eCall system will use the system and what are their actions and needs.