Title: dickroyalum'mit'edu
1STATUS OF CALM IEEE 1609 Meeting Los
Angeles29 April 1 May 2008
dickroy_at_alum.mit.edu
2Content
- CALM Overview
- CALM Architecture
- CALM Standards Status
3What is CALM?
4CALM - Overall
- Communications Access for Land
Mobiles - Provide user transparent continuous
communications - CALM is the first open way to combine GPRS with
vehicle-optimized WLAN technology. - NOT a
complicated collection of new, unproven radio
technologies
5CALM an overview
GPS, Galileo
Terrestrial Broadcast RDS, DAB
Sat-Comm
GSM-GPRS
UMTS
WiMAX
- Beacon
- CALM-M5
- CEN-DSRC
- CALM-IR
Hot-Spot (Wireless LAN)
Roadsign broadcast
PDA access
Vehicle-to-Vehicle (M5, IR, MM)
Info-Broadcaster
6Why do we need CALM?
- ITS is cooperative and safety sensitive
- Many actors spanning from authorities, via
manufacturers to end users - Applications and services interact ? they share
data and functions - Technology must be interoperable across borders
- Public safety services requires proven
performance level - All interfaces must be fully open no competing
proprietary solutions - Test specifications required for guaranteed
interoperability and performance - Formal standardization is needed!
7CALM Applications
- Support of Internet services
- Support of traditional ITS apps
- Traffic info, Road Tolling, Route Guidance,
- New generation of applications
- Major push in Vehicle Safety Communication
(C2C-CC/SAFESPOT) - New commercial applications made possible by high
data rate long range. - 300 applications defined so far
8CALM Architecture
9Vehicle Architecture
10CALM OSI Reference Architecture
11CALM Architecture Details
CALM-aware applications, and CALM non-aware
applications being based on ISO 156282007.
Integrated CALM FAST networking and transport
layer protocol. Integrated CALM geo-routing and
transport layer protocol. Optional FAST local
port transport protocol.
ISO 21217
Multiple wireless and wired CIs.
One global CALM management with functionality of
IME, NME, CME.
12CALM Stand-alone Example
ISO 21217
13CALM - Basic Example
14CALM - Complex Example
15CVIS CALM M5 Architecture
16CALM M5 Radio(s)
- Two miniPCI European Atheros radios
- Modified version compared to (most) US tests
- Additionally includes
- Synchronization to European DSRC Toll Collection
systems according to ETSI requirements - European 5.9GHz spectrum plus 802.11abg
- GPS time-slot sync for performance optimization
- Full P1609.4 stack (US operation compatible)?
- Full CALM management for parallel stacks
- Open access to APIs and SAPs, both native code
LINUX and OSGi/GST based portable services
17Status of CALM Standards
18CALM Standards
CD 21210 CALM networking for Internet
Connectivity CD 21212 CALM 2G medium CD
21213 CALM 3G medium IS 21214 CALM IR medium
(already published)? CD 21215 CALM M5 medium
(cf. IEEE 802.11 TGp) WD 21216 CALM MM
medium CD 21217 CALM global architecture DIS
21218 CALM lower layer service access points CD
24101 CALM application management CD 24102 CALM
station manager CD 29281 CALM non-IP networking
(cf. IEEE 1609) WD 29282 CALM applications
using satellite ... and others
19TC204/WG16 Cooperation
- IEEE 802.11p and P1609 Wireless Access in the
Vehicular Environment (WAVE)- Cooperative
agreement with WG16 - ETSI TC ITS new actor for 2G/3G standards,
European spectrum and test standards, - IETF Internet - IPv6 - Network Mobility
(NEMO/MONAMI -gt MEXT) - USA projects VSCC and VII
- Japan projects CALM Proof-Of-Concept,
- Europe projects C2C-CC, CVIS, SafeSpot,
20Recent Standards Developments
- ETSI TC ITS new technical committee for
ITS-related 2G/3G standards, European spectrum
allocations, test standards, - ISO TC204 WG17 new working group developing
standards for the use of nomadic and mobile
wireless devices (eg., Bluetooth) to support ITS
service and multimedia provision in vehicles
21Recent Standards Developments
- ISO/IEEE Partner Standards Development
Organization (PSDO) cooperation agreement
recently signed - TC 204 ITS specifically called out
- Joint standards development procedures are
specified (cf. Section 5.2 ff.)
22References
- CALM Official www.calm.hu
- CALM Developer www.tc204wg16.de
- ISO TC204 www.isotc204.com
- C2C www.car-to-car.org
- ETSI www.etsi.org
- CEN TC278 www.nen.nl/cen278
- Michael.Noblett_at_SEICCS.com, Chairman ISO TC204
- Knut.Evensen_at_q-free.com, CVIS Chief
Architect,Convenor WG16.0 - CALM