Port OBiL - Eclipse Zenoh

Description:

This solution is used within the U.S.. It combines standards associated with Port OBiL with those for Eclipse Zenoh. The Port OBiL standards include upper-layer standards describing the carriage of goods aboard a ship. The Eclipse Zenoh standards include lower-layer standards that support data distribution of specific types of data.

Relevant Regions:

Comm Profile: Eclipse Zenoh

Comm Class: WAN - Wide Area Network

Standards in Profile:
LevelStandard
AccessInternet Subnet Alternatives
FacilitiesZenoh
MgmtZenoh
SecurityIETF RFC 8446 TLS
TransNetIETF RFC 9293 TCP
TransNetIP Alternatives

Data Profile: Port OBiL

Standards in Profile:
LevelStandard
ITS Application EntityACE CATAIR
ITS Application EntityANSI X12 EDI TS310
ITS Application EntityDCSA Electronic Bill of Lading (eBL)

Solution Issues Severity: 5

The severity issue score calculation only includes issues associated with standards that are included by default.

Solution Issues:

DefaultSeverityNameTypeDescription
TrueLowNot a standard (minor)Standardization GapThe document is publicly available and widely used but it is not currently a formal standard.
TrueLowOverlap of standards (Minor)OverlapMultiple standards have been developed to address this information and it is unclear which standard should be used to address this specific information flow. However, as this information transfer is infrastructure-based, agencies can deploy a solution throughout their jurisdiction with minimal downside and can use gateways to connect to other technologies.
TrueMediumUnvetted by communityStandardization GapThe proposed solution uses a suite of standards that is accepted within some communities, but has not necessarily been accepted for use within the context of this information triple.

Solution to Triples

This solution is used on the following information flow triples:
SourceFlowDestination
Intermodal Terminal ocean bill of lading Border and Port Administration Center
Intermodal Terminal ocean bill of lading Freight Distribution and Logistics Center