ISO 17419:2018/Amd 1:2024
(Amendment)Intelligent transport systems - Cooperative systems - Globally unique identification - Amendment 1: Regions of a closed polygon in a plane
Intelligent transport systems - Cooperative systems - Globally unique identification - Amendment 1: Regions of a closed polygon in a plane
Systèmes intelligents de transport — Systèmes coopératifs — Identification unique au niveau global — Amendement 1: Régions d'un polygone fermé dans un plan
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 18-Jan-2024
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 204 - Intelligent transport systems
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 204 - Intelligent transport systems
- Current Stage
- 9599 - Withdrawal of International Standard
- Start Date
- 29-May-2025
- Completion Date
- 13-Dec-2025
Relations
- Effective Date
- 28-Jan-2023
- Effective Date
- 29-Oct-2022
- Effective Date
- 04-Nov-2023
Overview
ISO 17419:2018/Amd 1:2024 is an amendment to the internationally recognized standard for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) focusing on cooperative systems and globally unique identification. This amendment specifically addresses the definitions and specifications of regions associated with closed polygons in a two-dimensional plane. By defining these geometric regions precisely, the amendment enhances spatial identification crucial for ITS applications, such as regulatory areas and geo-fencing.
This standard is developed by ISO Technical Committee ISO/TC 204 in collaboration with the European Committee for Standardization (CEN/TC 278), ensuring harmonized intelligent transport system protocols across global regions. The amendment facilitates the unambiguous geometric delineation of regions using closed polygons represented as ordered sets of vertices and directed edges, essential for spatial data interoperability in ITS.
Key Topics
Closed Polygons in 2-D Euclidean Space
Defines a closed polygon as an ordered set of straight edges connected end-to-end without intersecting, forming a closed loop. Vertices are coordinate points defining these edges in a plane, enabling precise spatial configuration.Directed Edges and Region Orientation
Edges of the polygon are directed with a designated "tail" and "head," enabling definitions of “right” and “left” regions relative to each edge. This directional approach allows clear identification of the polygon’s interior ('right region') or exterior ('left region').Right and Left Regions
The amendment designates the polygon’s “right region” as the primary area of interest, commonly representing a finite operational or regulatory zone. Reversing vertex order switches which side is considered the "right" region, enabling flexible spatial interpretations.GeoPolygon Area Specification
Integrates with existing ASN.1 GeoPolygon definitions to specify ITS regions precisely as the "right region" of a closed polygon, providing consistency between geometric descriptions and data encoding formats.Planar Assumptions and Projections
Practical applications consider the Earth’s surface approximately planar for local regions, where polygon vertices may require projection to a common plane to maintain planarity for accurate spatial calculations.
Applications
ISO 17419:2018/Amd 1:2024 plays a vital role in ITS environments that depend on accurate spatial boundaries for cooperative services:
Geofencing for Transportation Zones
Defines regulatory regions, traffic control zones, and restricted areas using closed polygons, enabling vehicles and infrastructures to identify boundaries with global uniqueness.Location-Based ITS Services
Facilitates applications such as dynamic routing, congestion management, and hazard warnings by reliably identifying geographic areas relevant to cooperative ITS operations.Standardized Spatial Identification
Enhances interoperability among ITS systems by providing a uniform means to describe and exchange polygonal regions that represent areas of interest, critical for cross-border or multi-vendor deployments.Data Encoding and Communication
Supports coherent data transmission using ASN.1 GeoPolygon structures, aligning geographic region descriptions with communication protocols for real-time transport system interactions.
Related Standards
For comprehensive ITS implementation, ISO 17419:2018/Amd 1:2024 complements the following standards:
ISO 17419:2018 – Original standard on globally unique identification for cooperative ITS systems, providing the foundation for spatial region specifications.
ISO/IEC Directives – General procedures and editorial rules applicable for drafting and maintaining ISO standards, ensuring consistency and quality.
CEN/TC 278 Intelligent Transport Systems Standards – European standards harmonized with ISO work, supporting ITS cooperative system development and deployment.
ASN.1 GeoPolygon Data Types – The data encoding standard referenced for polygon definitions used in ITS message formats.
By implementing this amendment, stakeholders in intelligent transport systems can achieve a more precise, standardized approach to defining spatial regions, critical for the safety, efficiency, and interoperability of modern cooperative transportation networks.
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 17419:2018/Amd 1:2024 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Intelligent transport systems - Cooperative systems - Globally unique identification - Amendment 1: Regions of a closed polygon in a plane". This standard covers: Intelligent transport systems - Cooperative systems - Globally unique identification - Amendment 1: Regions of a closed polygon in a plane
Intelligent transport systems - Cooperative systems - Globally unique identification - Amendment 1: Regions of a closed polygon in a plane
ISO 17419:2018/Amd 1:2024 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 03.220.20 - Road transport; 35.240.60 - IT applications in transport. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
ISO 17419:2018/Amd 1:2024 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO/IEC 17982:2021, ISO 17419:2018, ISO 17419:2025. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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Standards Content (Sample)
International
Standard
ISO 17419
First edition
Intelligent transport systems —
2018-05
Cooperative systems — Globally
unique identification
AMENDMENT 1
2024-01
AMENDMENT 1: Regions of a closed
polygon in a plane
Systèmes intelligents de transport — Systèmes coopératifs —
Identification unique au niveau global
AMENDEMENT 1: Régions d'un polygone fermé dans un plan
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ISO 17419:2018/Amd.1:2024(en)
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ISO 17419:2018/Amd.1:2024(en)
Intelligent transport systems — Cooperative systems —
Globally unique identification
AMENDMENT 1: Regions of a closed polygon in a plane
6.9.4
Insert after the bullet list the following paragraph:
The definition of regions, i.e. areas, associated with a closed polygon, shall be as specified in Annex C.
Annex C
Add the following annex after Annex B, before the Bibliography:
ISO 17419:2018/Amd.1:2024(en)
Annex C
(normative)
Closed polygons and their associated regions
C.1 Closed polygon in a two-dimensional Euclidean space
A closed polygon in a two-dimensional Euclidean (or flat) space is an object consisting of an ordered set
of N>2 straight line segments, referred to as edges E , (i = 1, …, N), or sides, connected such that no two
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segments intersect (or cross), and such that the first and last edges in the set share an end-point. An end-
point of an edge is referred to as vertex.
Assuming that asso
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