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Eco-AT: Release 1 of C-ITS system specifications

The ECo-AT (European Corridor – Austrian Testbed for Cooperative Systems) is the Austrian part of the Cooperative ITS corridor crossing Germany, Netherlands and Austria. It aims to specify and implement harmonised and standardised cooperative ITS applications. The related system specifications documents will be developed in four releases and the first release is available now. It comprises: Explanatory note to Release 1 documents Use case Overview Document Use case Road Works Warning (RWW) Document
December 17, 2014 Read time: 1 min
The ECo-AT (European Corridor – Austrian Testbed for Cooperative Systems) is the Austrian part of the Cooperative ITS corridor crossing Germany, Netherlands and Austria. It aims to specify and implement harmonised and standardised cooperative ITS applications. The related system specifications documents will be developed in four releases and the first release is available now. It comprises:

Explanatory note to Release 1 documents
Use case Overview Document
Use case Road Works Warning (RWW) Document
Use case In-Vehicle Information (IVI) Document
Use case CAM Aggregation Document
Use case Intersection Safety (ISS) Document
Use case Other DENM Applications Document
System overview document

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A workshop will be organised on 15 January in Vienna, where the specifications will be discussed with the C-ITS community.

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