Kind: Terminator

Class: Vehicle

Type: System

Basic Vehicle

Overview

'Basic Vehicle' represents a complete operating vehicle. It includes the vehicle platform that interfaces with and hosts ITS electronics and all of the driver convenience and entertainment systems, and other non-ITS electronics on-board the vehicle. Interfaces represent both internal on-board interfaces between ITS equipment and other vehicle systems and other passive and active external interfaces or views of the vehicle that support vehicle/traffic monitoring and management. External interfaces may also represent equipment that is carried into the vehicle (e.g., a smartphone that is brought into the vehicle). Internal interfaces are often implemented through a vehicle databus, which is also included in this object. Note that 'Vehicle' represents the general functions and interfaces that are associated with personal automobiles as well as commercial vehicles, emergency vehicles, transit vehicles, and other specialized vehicles.

This physical object does not have any functionality defined in ARC-IT, as it exists outside the system functional boundary.



This physical object is included in the following Service Packages:

Security

This physical object has the following security levels for the associated service packages.

Physical Object Security
Security Class Confidentiality Integrity Availability Service Package
Class 1 Not Applicable Low Low MC06: Work Zone Management
Class 1 Not Applicable Low Low PS10: Wide-Area Alert
Class 1 Not Applicable Moderate Low TM01: Infrastructure-Based Traffic Surveillance
Class 1 Not Applicable Moderate Low TM01.3: Bluetooth Signature Monitoring
Class 1 Not Applicable Low Low TM06: Traffic Information Dissemination
Class 1 Not Applicable Low Low TM06.2: Advisory Radio
Class 1 Not Applicable Low Low TM19: Roadway Closure Management



Interfaces Diagram

Interfaces diagram

Standards

Currently, there are no standards associated with the physical object itself though the interfaces may have standards associated with them. For standards related to interfaces, see the specific information flow triple pages.