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RDS Phrase Lists

2002-07-25
HISTORICAL
J2540/1_200207
This SAE Standard provides a table of textual messages meeting the requirements for expressing “Radio Data Systems” (RDS) phrases commonly used in the ITS industry. They can be used both over the RDS subcarrier transmission media as part of a 37-bit long “Group 8a message” as well as being used to provide a common content list of phrases used in a wide number of other media and applications. This document SHALL define the normative index values to be used, extending the CEN established list to provide phrases needed by US practitioners. This standard provides non-normative textual phrases which MAY be used by implementers to ensure intelligible results. This document SHALL follow the formats and rules established in SAE J2540 in the expressions, manipulations, and use of such tables. It should be pointed out that within the rules established by this document a variety of final table are all considered “compliant” with the document, and may vary as fits the needs of implementers.
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RDS Phrase Lists

2019-06-11
CURRENT
J2540/1_201906
This SAE Standard provides a table of textual messages meeting the requirements for expressing “Radio Data Systems” (RDS) phrases commonly used in the ITS industry. They can be used both over the RDS subcarrier transmission media as part of a 37-bit long “Group 8a message” as well as being used to provide a common content list of phrases used in a wide number of other media and applications. This document SHALL define the normative index values to be used, extending the CEN established list to provide phrases needed by US practitioners. This standard provides non-normative textual phrases which MAY be used by implementers to ensure intelligible results. This document SHALL follow the formats and rules established in SAE J2540 in the expressions, manipulations, and use of such tables. It should be pointed out that within the rules established by this document a variety of final table are all considered “compliant” with the document, and may vary as fits the needs of implementers.
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Converting ATIS Message Standards From ASN.1 to XML

2019-07-12
CURRENT
J2630_201907
This SAE Standard presents a set of rules for transforming an Abstract Syntax Notation (ASN.1) message set definition into an eXtensible Markup Language (XML) schema. The result is intended to be a stand-alone XML Schema that is fully consistent with an existing ASN.1 information model. This is a different goal from other related work by other standards bodies developing a set of XML encoding rules for ASN.1 or ASN.1 encodings for XML Schema. These rules were initially developed in order to produce an XML schema for the SAE ATIS standard. While other standards may also choose to use these rules, the rules may not be applicable for all environments. The goal for these transformation rules is twofold. The first goal is to provide a uniform set of such rules that all interested parties can use. The second goal is to use such rules to define an adopted schema for traveler information that reflects the preferred translation of ASN.1 message sets to XML for use by ITS system implementers.
Standard

V2X Communications Message Set Dictionary

2020-07-23
HISTORICAL
J2796_202304
This SAE standard specifies a message set, and its data frames and data elements, for use by applications that use vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications systems. While the data dictionary was originally designed for use over DSRC, this document is intended to be independent of the underlying communications protocols used to exchange data between participants in V2X applications.
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Location Referencing Message Specification (LRMS)

2004-10-29
HISTORICAL
J2266_200410
The Location Referencing Message Specification (LRMS) standardizes location referencing for ITS applications that require the communication of spatial data references between databases. ITS databases may reside in central sites, vehicles, or devices on or off roads or other transportation links. The LRMS is applicable to both homogeneous (same database) and mixed database environments that may be implemented on wireless or landline networks. While developed for ITS applications, the LRMS may be used for non-ITS applications as well within the field of geographic information processing.
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Location Referencing Message Specification (LRMS)

2019-06-11
CURRENT
J2266_201906
The Location Referencing Message Specification (LRMS) standardizes location referencing for ITS applications that require the communication of spatial data references between databases. ITS databases may reside in central sites, vehicles, or devices on or off roads or other transportation links. The LRMS is applicable to both homogeneous (same database) and mixed database environments that may be implemented on wireless or landline networks. While developed for ITS applications, the LRMS may be used for non-ITS applications as well within the field of geographic information processing.
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Data Dictionary for Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS)

1999-10-19
HISTORICAL
J2353_199910
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a set of core data elements needed by information service providers for Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS). The data dictionary herein provides the foundation for ATIS message sets for all stages of travel (pre-trip and en route), all types of travelers (drivers, passengers), all categories of information, and all platforms for delivery of information (in-vehicle, portable devices, kiosks, etc.). The elements of this document are the basis for the SAE ATIS Message Set Standard J2354 and are entered into the SAE Data Registry for ITS wide coordination.
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Data Dictionary for Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS)

2019-06-11
CURRENT
J2353_201906
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a set of core data elements needed by information service providers for Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS). The data dictionary herein provides the foundation for ATIS message sets for all stages of travel (pre-trip and en route), all types of travelers (drivers, passengers), all categories of information, and all platforms for delivery of information (in-vehicle, portable devices, kiosks, etc.). The elements of this document are the basis for the SAE ATIS Message Set Standard J2354 and are entered into the SAE Data Registry for ITS wide coordination.
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Message Sets for Advanced Traveler Information System (ATIS)

1999-11-27
HISTORICAL
J2354_199911
This SAE Standard describes standardized medium-independent messages needed by information service providers for Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS). The messages contained herein address all stages of travel (pre-trip and en-route), all types of travelers (drivers, passengers), all categories of information, and all platforms for delivery of information (in-vehicle, portable devices, kiosks, etc.).
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Message Sets for Advanced Traveler Information System (ATIS)

2004-02-10
HISTORICAL
J2354_200402
This SAE Standard describes standardized medium-independent messages needed by information service providers for Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS). The messages contained herein address all stages of travel (informational, pre-trip and en route), all types of travelers (drivers, passengers, personal devices, computers, other servers), all categories of information, and all platforms for delivery of information (in-vehicle, portable devices, kiosks, etc.).
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Message Sets for Advanced Traveler Information System (ATIS)

2019-06-11
CURRENT
J2354_201906
This SAE Standard describes standardized medium-independent messages needed by information service providers for Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS). The messages contained herein address all stages of travel (informational, pre-trip and en route), all types of travelers (drivers, passengers, personal devices, computers, other servers), all categories of information, and all platforms for delivery of information (in-vehicle, portable devices, kiosks, etc.).
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Listing of Provider Service Identifiers and Associated Application Technical Reports

2023-03-08
CURRENT
J3268_202303
This document provides a mapping between provider service identifiers (PSIDs)—allocated to SAE by the appropriate registration authorities—and SAE technical specifications of applications identified by those PSIDs. It is intended that this document will be updated regularly, including information about the publication status of SAE technical reports.
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Listing of Provider Service Identifiers and Associated Application Technical Reports

2022-11-14
HISTORICAL
J3268_202211
This document provides a mapping between provider service identifiers (PSIDs)—allocated to SAE by the appropriate registration authorities—and SAE technical specifications of applications identified by those PSIDs. It is intended that this document will be updated regularly, including information about the publication status of SAE technical reports.
Standard

SAE V2X ASN.1 Modules - Organization and Management Rules

2023-01-13
CURRENT
J3289_202301
This document specifies a set of rules for the creation and management of the V2X ASN.1 Module Collection. These rules apply to the development of any message, data element, data frame, or any ASN.1 Entity that is part of the V2X ASN.1 Module Collection, regardless of the SAE technical report in which it appears. The intended audience for these rules includes every technical committee (TC) under the SAE V2X Communications Steering Committee.
Standard

Vehicle Level Validation Test Procedures for V2V Safety Communications

2020-07-08
CURRENT
J2945/1A_202007
This document provides vehicle-level data collection, data analysis, and data verification procedures that may be used to verify that an instrument under test (IUT) satisfies the vehicle-level requirements specified in the SAE International (SAE) J2945/1 standard. For the purposes of this recommended practice, “vehicle-level requirements” primarily consist of those requirements which can be verified external to the vehicle. The IUT for these procedures is a configured dedicated short range communications (DSRC) vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) device as defined in SAE J2945/1 and is installed on a light vehicle. While the IUT is conceptually separated from the vehicle it is installed on, the tests outlined in this document are primarily vehicle-level so the terms “vehicle” and “IUT” can generally be considered interchangeable.
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Minimum Requirements for Road Geometry and Attributes Definition™ ASN File

2024-04-01
CURRENT
J2945/AA_202404
SAE J2945/A and this Abstract Syntax Notation (ASN.1) file precisely define the structure of the data used to implement applications conformant to the Recommended Practice. Using the ASN.1 specification, a compiler tool can be used to produce encodings using encoding rules identified in J2945/A. Both this ASN.1 file and the SAE J2735 ASN.1 files are necessary to collectively implement the data structures described in the J2945/A. The combined library can be used by any receiving application (along with the additional logic of the application). SAE J2945/A also provides recommendations for the interface for sending and receiving Road Geometry and Attributes (RGA) messages. It provides the information necessary to build interoperable applications that rely on RGA messages.
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Listing of Provider Service Identifiers and Associated Application Technical Reports

2022-02-23
HISTORICAL
J3268_202202
This document provides a mapping between provider service identifiers (PSIDs)—allocated to SAE by the appropriate registration authorities—and SAE technical specifications of applications identified by those PSIDs. It is intended that this document will be updated regularly, including information about the publication status of SAE technical reports.
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ITIS Phrase Lists (International Traveler Information Systems)™ ASN File

2020-12-06
CURRENT
J2540/2ASN_202012
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ITIS Phrase Lists (International Traveler Information Systems)

2020-12-06
CURRENT
J2540/2_202012
This standard provides a table of textual messages meeting the requirements for expressing International Traveler Information Systems (ITIS) phrases commonly used in the ITS industry. The tables provided herein follow the rules of SAE J2540 and therefore allow a local representation in various different languages, media expressions, etc., to allow true international use of these phrases. The phrases are predominantly intended for use in the description of traffic-related events of interest to travelers and other traffic practitioners. Other phrases exist for other specific specialty areas of ITS, and all such phrases follow a set of encoding and decoding rules outlined in SAE J2540 to ensure that the use of these phrases in messages remain interoperable between disparate types of user equipment.
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V2X Communications Message Set Dictionary™ ASN file

2020-07-23
HISTORICAL
J2735ASN_202007
This Abstract Syntax Notation (ASN.1) File is the precise source code used for SAE International Standard J2735. As part of an international treaty, all US ITS standards are expressed in "ASN.1 syntax". ASN.1 Syntax is used to define the messages or "ASN specifications". Using the ASN.1 specification, a compiler tool produces the ASN library which will then be used to produce encodings (The J2735 message set uses UPER encoding). The library is a set of many separate files that collectively implement the encoding and decoding of the standard. The library is then used by any application (along with the additional logic of that application) to manage the messages. The chosen ASN tool is used to produce a new copy of the library when changes are made, and it is then linked to the final application being developed. The ASN library manages many of the details associated with ASN syntax, allowing for subtle manipulation to make the best advantage of the encoding style.
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