SIST EN ISO 17419:2025
(Main)Intelligent transport systems - Globally unique identification (ISO 17419:2025)
Intelligent transport systems - Globally unique identification (ISO 17419:2025)
This document:
— describes and specifies globally unique addresses and identifiers (ITS-S object identifiers) that are both internal and external to ITS stations and are used for ITS station management;
— describes how ITS-S object identifiers and related technical parameters are used for classification, registration and management of ITS applications and ITS application classes;
— describes how ITS-S object identifiers are used in the ITS communication protocol stack;
— introduces an organizational framework for registration and management of ITS-S objects;
— defines and specifies management procedures at a high functional level;
— specifies an ASN.1 module for the identifiers, addresses and registry records identified in this document; and
— specifies an ASN.1 module for a C-ITS data dictionary containing ASN.1 type definitions of general interest.
This document is based on the architecture of an ITS station specified in ISO 21217 as a bounded secured managed domain (BSMD).
Intelligente Verkehrssysteme - Global eindeutige Identifikation (ISO 17419:2025)
Systèmes de transport intelligents - Identification unique au niveau global (ISO 17419:2025)
Ce document:
— décrit et spécifie des adresses et des identificateurs uniques au niveau global (identificateurs d'objets ITS-S) internes et externes aux stations ITS (ITS-S) et exploités dans le cadre de la gestion de la station ITS,
— décrit les modalités d'exploitation des identificateurs d'objets ITS-S et des paramètres techniques liés pour la classification, l'enregistrement et la gestion des applications ITS et des classes d'applications ITS,
— décrit les modalités d'exploitation des identificateurs d'objets ITS-S dans la pile de protocoles de communication ITS,
— présente un cadre organisationnel pour l'enregistrement et la gestion des objets ITS-S,
— définit et spécifie les procédures de gestion à un niveau fonctionnel élevé,
— spécifie un module ASN.1 pour les identificateurs, les adresses et les articles de registre identifiés dans cette Norme internationale,
— spécifie un module ASN.1 pour un dictionnaire de données C-ITS contenant des définitions de type ASN.1 présentant un intérêt général.
Ce document s'appuie sur l'architecture d'une station ITS spécifiée dans l'ISO 21217 en tant que domaine délimité géré de manière sécurisée (BSMD).
Inteligentni transportni sistemi - Globalno enotna identifikacija (ISO 17419:2025)
Ta dokument: – opisuje in podaja globalno enotne naslove in identifikatorje (identifikatorji predmetov ITS-S), ki so notranji in zunanji glede na postaje ITS ter se uporabljajo za upravljanje postaj ITS; – opisuje, kako se identifikatorji predmetov ITS-S in povezani tehnični parametri uporabijo za klasifikacijo, registracijo in upravljanje aplikacij ITS in razredov aplikacij ITS; – opisuje, kako se identifikatorji predmetov ITS-S uporabijo v skladu protokolov za komunikacijo ITS; – predstavlja organizacijski okvir za registracijo in upravljanje predmetov ITS-S; – opredeljuje in določa postopke upravljanja na visoki funkcionalni ravni; – določa modul ASN.1 za identifikatorje, naslove in zapise registra, identificirane v tem dokumentu; ter – določa modul ASN.1 za podatkovni slovar C-ITS, ki vsebuje opredelitve vrste ASN.1 splošnega interesa. Ta dokument temelji na arhitekturi postaje ITS, ki je določena v standardu ISO 21217 kot omejena varovana upravljana domena (BSMD).
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-oktober-2025
Nadomešča:
SIST EN ISO 17419:2018
SIST EN ISO 17419:2018/A1:2024
Inteligentni transportni sistemi - Globalno enotna identifikacija (ISO 17419:2025)
Intelligent transport systems - Globally unique identification (ISO 17419:2025)
Intelligente Verkehrssysteme - Global eindeutige Identifikation (ISO 17419:2025)
Systèmes de transport intelligents - Identification unique au niveau global (ISO
17419:2025)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 17419:2025
ICS:
03.220.20 Cestni transport Road transport
35.240.60 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in transport
prometu
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EN ISO 17419
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
June 2025
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 03.220.20; 35.240.60 Supersedes EN ISO 17419:2018, EN ISO
17419:2018/A1:2024
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Intelligent transport systems - Globally unique
identification (ISO 17419:2025)
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ISO 17419
Second edition
Intelligent transport systems —
2025-05
Globally unique identification
Systèmes de transport intelligents — Identification unique au
niveau global
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Contents Page
Foreword .v
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Abbreviated terms . 3
5 Management issues . 4
5.1 General .4
5.2 ITS communications architecture . .5
5.3 PKI architecture .6
5.4 Regulations and policies .6
5.5 ITS station .6
5.5.1 ITS station architecture .6
5.5.2 Instantiations of an ITS station .8
5.6 Applications and messages .8
5.6.1 ITS application .8
5.6.2 ITS application class .8
5.6.3 ITS message sets .9
5.7 Communications .9
5.7.1 Addressing in the communication protocol stack .9
5.7.2 ITS-S management .10
5.7.3 ITS-S Security .10
5.8 Identifiers and addresses summary .10
6 GCMA organizational framework .11
6.1 Overview .11
6.2 Registration of globally unique identifiers. 12
6.3 Certification of ITS-S equipment . 13
6.4 Certification of ITS-S application processes.14
6.5 Issuance of ITS-SCU credentials . . 15
6.6 Issuance of certificates for real-time operation .16
6.7 ITS application repository .16
6.8 Secure installation and maintenance of facilities and communication protocols .17
6.9 Registries.17
6.9.1 General .17
6.9.2 ITS application objects .17
6.9.3 ITS message sets .17
6.9.4 ITS regulatory regions .18
6.9.5 ITS policy regions .18
6.9.6 ITS port numbers .19
6.9.7 ITS flow types .19
6.9.8 ITS logical channels .19
6.9.9 ITS station units .19
6.9.10 ITS station communication units .19
6.9.11 ITS-S application process provisioner. 20
6.9.12 ITS-S equipment manufacturers . 20
6.9.13 ITS application object owners . 20
6.9.14 ITS message set owners . 20
6.9.15 ITS-S application process developers .21
6.9.16 ITS-S facility layer services .21
6.9.17 ITS-SCU configuration management centres .21
6.9.18 ITS communication protocol stacks .21
6.9.19 ITS protocol identifier . 22
6.9.20 IANA registries . 22
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6.9.21 IEEE registries . 22
6.10 Wrong behaviour reporting . 22
7 GCMA technical framework .23
7.1 Addresses and identifiers . 23
7.1.1 Overview . 23
7.1.2 ITS-AID . 23
7.1.3 ITS-SAPID.24
7.1.4 ITS-MsgSetID .24
7.1.5 ITS-PN .24
7.1.6 ITS-FlowTypeID . 25
7.1.7 ITS-LCHID . 25
7.1.8 ITS-SUID . 26
7.1.9 ITS-SCUID . 26
7.1.10 ITS-S-APPID . 26
7.1.11 ITS-RRID . 26
7.1.12 ITS-PRID . . . 26
7.1.13 ITS-SEMID .27
7.1.14 ITS-AOOID .27
7.1.15 ITS-ATT .27
7.1.16 ITS-MSOID .27
7.1.17 ITS-SAPIID . 28
7.1.18 ITS-S-APDID . 28
7.1.19 ITS-SAPSSID . 28
7.1.20 ITS-SecAlgID . 28
7.1.21 ITS-S-FSID. 29
7.1.22 ITS-SCU-CMCID . 29
7.1.23 ITS-ProtStckID . 29
7.1.24 ITS-ProtID . 29
7.2 Online management . 29
7.2.1 Secure installation and maintenance of ITS-S application processes. 29
7.2.2 Secure installation of ITS-S protocols and control functions. 29
7.2.3 Registration of ITS-S application processes with the ITS-S management entity . 29
7.2.4 Data flow management . 30
7.2.5 Management of certificates for real-time communications . 30
7.2.6 Exception reporting . 30
Annex A (normative) ASN.1 modules .31
Annex B (normative) Closed polygons and their associated regions .42
Bibliography .45
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Foreword
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This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 17419:2018), which has been technically
revised. It also incorporates the Amendment ISO 17419:2018/Amd. 1:2024.
The main changes are as follows:
— "Cooperative systems" has been removed from the title to align with the unchanged scope;
— the titles of references have been updated;
— ASN.1 modules have been provided as machine-readable electronic attachments;
— Annex A has been updated to enable the feature of ASN.1 minorVersion, and to provide SHA-256
cryptographic hash digests for the electronic attachments;
— errors in the ASN.1 modules have been corrected;
— the ASN.1 type of ITS-MsgSetID has been corrected;
— the data dictionary has been updated;
— general editorial improvements have been performed.
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Introduction
Classification and management of intelligent transport systems (ITS) applications in a global context covers
more than just the ITS applications themselves. It also covers elements of the environment in which ITS
applications are instantiated.
ITS provide services to users by execution of ITS applications, which typically requires communications
between ITS station (ITS-S) application processes residing in ITS station units (ITS-SU). Communications
includes messages dedicated to ITS applications, and messages from ITS message sets.
[20]
In accordance with the definitions in ETSI TS 102 860, ITS applications and ITS application classes are
referred to as ITS application objects. ITS application objects are uniquely identified by the registered “ITS
Application Identifier” (ITS-AID) specified in this document.
NOTE 1 An ITS application class groups ITS applications together that provide the same type of service, for
example “Electronic Fee Collection” (EFC), but operate in different contexts. Prior to start of service provisioning,
the applicable context is negotiated. The definition of ITS application classes is based on the concept of the dedicated
[7]
short range communication (DSRC) application entity as introduced in ISO 15628, which is identified by a
DSRCApplicationEntityID; negotiation of the applicable context is performed by BST/VST exchange.
In ETSI TS 102 860, ITS message sets were referred to as ITS application objects. This definition is not
used in this document due to the very different nature of ITS message sets and ITS application objects. ITS
message sets are uniquely identified by the registered “ITS Message Set Identifier” (ITS-MsgSetID) specified
in this document.
This document is an extension towards more general and global applicability of ETSI TS 102 860. This
document introduces the term “ITS-S object” as a general reference to ITS application objects, ITS message
sets and other objects that can require globally unique identification and registration.
NOTE 2 Examples of other ITS-S objects are ITS-S communication protocols and ITS-S security protocols.
[9] – [12],[14] [2]
Management of ITS-S objects is specified in the ISO 24102 series and in ISO 17423. . This
document focuses on certain management aspects related to authorized and controlled operation of ITS-S
objects, which require considerations of ITS-S object identifiers, e.g. ITS-AID, ITS-MsgSetID, ITS-SUID, ITS-
SCUID, addresses and protocol identifiers used in the communication protocol stack of an ITS-S, and others.
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Intelligent transport systems — Globally unique identification
1 Scope
This document:
— describes and specifies globally unique addresses and identifiers (ITS-S object identifiers) that are both
internal and external to ITS stations and are used for ITS station management;
— describes how ITS-S object identifiers and related technical parameters are used for classification,
registration and management of ITS applications and ITS application classes;
— describes how ITS-S object identifiers are used in the ITS communication protocol stack;
— introduces an organizational framework for registration and management of ITS-S objects;
— defines and specifies management procedures at a high functional level;
— specifies an ASN.1 module for the identifiers, addresses and registry records identified in this document; and
— specifies an ASN.1 module for a C-ITS data dictionary containing ASN.1 type definitions of general
interest.
This document is based on the architecture of an ITS station specified in ISO 21217 as a bounded secured
managed domain (BSMD).
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes
requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 21217, Intelligent transport systems — Station and communication architecture
ITU-T X.911, (10/2001), Information technology — Open Distributed Processing — Reference Model —
Enterprise Language
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 21217, ITU-T X.911 and the
following apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
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— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1
ITS application class
ITS application designed for operation in different contexts involving real-time negotiation of the
appropriate context
Note 1 to entry: The functional concepts of “application class” and “application context” were introduced in ISO 15628.
ITS application class is used, e.g. in ISO 22418. An example of an application class can be found in ISO 14906.
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3.2
ITS application identifier
globally unique, registered number identifying an ITS application object
3.3
ITS application object
ITS application or ITS application class
3.4
ITS message
message designed for an ITS-related purpose
3.5
ITS message set
collection of one or more uniquely identified ITS messages
3.6
ITS message set identifier
globally unique, registered identifier of an ITS message set
3.7
ITS protocol stack identifier
globally unique, registered identifier of a non-parameterized communications protocol stack
3.8
ITS-S application process provisioner
functionality in an ITS station unit (ITS-SU) offering ITS station (ITS-S) application processes for download
and installation to other ITS-SUs
3.9
ITS-SCU configuration management centre
entity that retains information about capabilities of ITS station communication units (ITS-SCUs), status of
objects in ITS-SCUs, and supports management and update of this information
3.10
ITS-S object
entity used in ITS related to ITS station (ITS-S) management that can require a globally unique identifier
Note 1 to entry: Examples of ITS-S objects include ITS station unit (ITS-SU), ITS station communication unit (ITS-
SCU), ITS application object, ITS message set, ITS-S communication protocol and ITS flow type.
3.11
ITS-S object identifier
identifier of an ITS station (ITS-S) object
3.12
ITS-S object owner
entity responsible for the specification (design), maintenance and registration of an ITS station (ITS-S) object
[33]
Note 1 to entry: ISO 14812 has modified this definition to "performance of one or more tasks to fulfil an ITS-S user
need for an ITS-S user".
3.13
regulation
written instrument containing rules having the force of law
3.14
regulation
process of the promulgation, monitoring and enforcement of rules defined in a regulation
document, established by primary or delegated legislation, or both
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3.15
regulator
agency responsible for exercising autonomous authority over a given area of human activity
4 Abbreviated terms
ARCP application requirements for selection of communication profiles
BSMD bounded secured managed domain
BST beacon service table
CEN Commission Européenne de Normalization
CI communication interface
C-ITS co-operative intelligent transport systems
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
FNTP fast networking and transport protocol
GCMA global classification and management of its applications
IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IETF Internet Engineering Task Force
ISO International Standards Organization
ITS intelligent transport systems
ITS-ACID ITS application context identifier
ITS-AID ITS application identifier
ITS-AOOID application object owner (designer) identifier
ITS-ATT ITS access technology type
ITS-FlowTypeID ITS flow type identifier
ITS-LCH ITS logical channel
ITS-LCHID ITS logical channel identifier
ITS-MsgSetID ITS message set identifier
ITS-MSOID ITS message set owner identifier
ITS-NTSDU ITS station networking and transport layer service data unit
ITS-PN ITS port number
ITS-PR ITS policy region
ITS-PRID ITS-PR identifier
ITS-ProtID ITS protocol identifier
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ITS-ProtStckID ITS protocol stack identifier
ITS-RR ITS regulatory region
ITS-RRID ITS regulatory region identifier
ITS-S ITS station
ITS-SAPID ITS-S application process identifier
ITS-SAPIID ITS-S application process instance identifier
ITS-S-APDID ITS-S application process developer identifier
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