Requirements for Road Weather Applications
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2945/3_202201
- Revised
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Scope
Inclement weather can have a significant impact on surface transportation systems. It can result in hazardous conditions for travelers due to poor visibility, or wet or icy roadways. Weather applications have the potential to provide additional data to surface transportation infrastructure owners and operators, allowing them to better assess the impacts of the weather environment on or around the roadway and to better manage the surface transportation system. Such weather applications can:
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Collect road weather data from connected vehicles and mobile devices, increasing the number of data sources available.
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Provide road weather related traveler information to travelers via connected vehicles and devices, such as when and where a hazardous condition exists.
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Provide the ability to manage road weather response on specific roadways.
This SAE Standard specifies interface requirements between vehicles and infrastructure for weather applications, including detailed systems engineering documentation (needs and requirements mapped to appropriate message exchanges). The purpose of this SAE Standard is to enable interoperability supporting these weather applications over a communications technology agnostic interface.
Rationale
The Road Weather Applications standard was published in 2020. The purpose of this revision is to update the ASN.1 to support integration with the latest version of SAE J2735.
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
No Datasets Available
Issuing Committee
Infrastructure Applications Technical Committee
Infrastructure applications that do not require traffic signal data
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