Intelligent transport systems — Communications access for land mobiles (CALM) — Infra-red systems
ISO 21214:2006 determines the air interface using infra-red systems at 820 nm to 1 010 nm.
It provides protocols and parameters for medium-range, medium- to high-speed wireless communications in the ITS sector using infra-red systems.
Such links are required for quasi-continuous, prolonged or short communications
over medium and long ranges.
Vehicles may be moving or stationary.
Wherever practicable, ISO 21214:2006 has been developed by reference to suitable extant International StandardDetails, adopted by selection. Required regional variations are provided.
Due account is given to, and use made of, any relevant parts of appropriate communications systems, such as global positioning systems (GPS), digital audio broadcasting (DAB), digital video broadcasting (DVB), radio local area networks (RLANs), digital data broadcasting (DDB), TETRA, FM subcarrier, mobile broadband systems (MBS, W-ATM), internet protocols, and dedicated short range communication (DSRC).
ISO 21214:2006
Application-specific requirements are outside the scope of ISO 21214:2006. These requirements will be defined in the CALM management and upper layer StandardDetails and in application StandardDetails.
Application-specific upper layers are not included in ISO 21214:2006, but will be driven by application StandardDetails (which may not be technology specific).
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