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PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020 Electronic fee collection. Secure monitoring for autonomous toll systems Trusted recorder

PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020

Electronic fee collection. Secure monitoring for autonomous toll systems Trusted recorder

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Standard number:PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020
Pages:58
Released:2020-04-08
ISBN:978 0 539 02441 8
Status:Standard
PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020 - Electronic Fee Collection

PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020 - Electronic Fee Collection: Secure Monitoring for Autonomous Toll Systems Trusted Recorder

In the rapidly evolving world of transportation and infrastructure, the need for efficient and secure toll collection systems has never been more critical. Introducing the PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020, a comprehensive standard that sets the benchmark for electronic fee collection through secure monitoring in autonomous toll systems. This trusted recorder standard is designed to ensure the integrity, reliability, and security of toll data, making it an indispensable resource for industry professionals.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Standard Number: PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020
  • Pages: 58
  • Release Date: April 8, 2020
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 02441 8
  • Status: Standard

This standard is meticulously crafted to address the complexities of modern toll systems, providing a robust framework for secure data collection and monitoring. With 58 pages of detailed guidelines, it offers a comprehensive approach to implementing and maintaining trusted recorders in autonomous toll systems.

Why Choose PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020?

The PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020 standard is not just a document; it is a strategic tool that empowers organizations to enhance their toll collection systems. Here are some compelling reasons to integrate this standard into your operations:

1. Enhanced Security

Security is paramount in toll collection systems, where sensitive data is constantly being processed. This standard provides a secure monitoring framework that ensures data integrity and prevents unauthorized access, safeguarding both the system and its users.

2. Improved Efficiency

By implementing the guidelines outlined in this standard, organizations can streamline their toll collection processes, reducing errors and improving overall efficiency. This leads to faster transaction times and a better experience for users.

3. Compliance and Reliability

Adhering to the PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020 standard ensures compliance with industry best practices, enhancing the reliability of your toll system. This compliance not only boosts your organization's reputation but also builds trust with stakeholders and users.

4. Future-Proofing

As technology continues to advance, toll systems must adapt to new challenges and opportunities. This standard provides a future-proof framework that can evolve with technological advancements, ensuring your system remains relevant and effective.

Who Can Benefit from This Standard?

The PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020 standard is ideal for a wide range of stakeholders in the transportation and infrastructure sectors, including:

  • Toll system operators and administrators
  • Transportation authorities and government agencies
  • Infrastructure developers and engineers
  • Technology providers and system integrators

Conclusion

In a world where efficiency, security, and reliability are paramount, the PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020 standard stands out as a vital resource for any organization involved in electronic fee collection. By adopting this standard, you are not only enhancing your toll system's performance but also contributing to a more secure and efficient transportation infrastructure.

Embrace the future of toll collection with the PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020 standard and ensure your systems are equipped to meet the demands of tomorrow.

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PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020


This standard PD CEN/TS 16702-2:2020 Electronic fee collection. Secure monitoring for autonomous toll systems is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 03.220.20 Road transport
  • 35.240.60 IT applications in transport

This document defines the requirements for the secure application module (SAM) used in the secure monitoring compliance checking concept. It specifies two different configurations of a SAM:

  • trusted recorder, for use inside a piece of on-board equipment (OBE);

  • verification SAM, for use in other EFC system entities.

This document describes

  • terms and definitions used to describe the configurations of the two SAMs;

  • operation of the two SAMs in the secure monitoring compliance checking concept;

  • functional requirements for the configurations of the two SAMs, including a classification of different security levels;

  • the interface, by means of transactions, messages and data elements, between an OBE or front end and the trusted recorder;

  • requirements on basic security primitives and key management procedures to support Secure Monitoring using a trusted recorder.

This document is consistent with the EFC architecture as defined in EN ISO 17573?1 and the derived suite of standards and Technical Specifications, especially CEN/TS 16702?1 and CEN ISO/TS 19299.

The following is outside the scope of this document:

  • The life cycle of a SAM and the way in which this is managed;

  • The interface commands needed to get a SAM in an operational state;

  • The interface definition of the verification SAM;

  • Definition of a hardware platform for the implementation of a SAM.