This standard also specifies the resources that may be present on a vehicle’s transponder and the means by which the roadside equipment can control those on-board equipment resources. These communications protocols define the low-level commands used to control transponder resources and thereby enable message transfer. Within the overall context of DSRC operations, this standard specifies the message set, data dictionary and communications protocols above the open systems interconnection (OSI) data link layer for the DSRC wireless interface. This standard, IEEE 1455-1999 Message Sets for Vehicle/Roadside Communications, is applicable to dedicated short-range communications (DSRC). To see if there has been subsequent development activity. This Fact Sheet was last verified on October 14, 2009 The status of the standard at the time was: Published in August 1999. This Fact Sheet was written on January 20, 2006. IEEE 1455-1999 - Standard for Message Sets for Vehicle/Roadside Communications Deployment Resources Publications ITS Standards Fact
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