Intelligent transport systems — Traffic and travel information (TTI) via transport protocol experts ...
This document establishes a method of using geographic location referencing (GLR) that can be used by relevant TPEG applications. The GLR type, defined in this document, is used for defining geographic location references (points, polylines and geographical areas). The GLR method is intended to be one of the methods that can be transported inside a TPEG-Location Referencing Container (TPEG-LRC)…
Intelligent transport systems — Traffic and travel information via transport protocol experts group,...
This document describes the “public transport information service” (PTS) application, which is intended to cover all modes of public (i.e. collective) transport, both for inter-urban and intra-urban travel. The PTS application is designed to allow the efficient and language-independent delivery of public transport information directly from a service provider to end-users.
The PTS application…
IEC 63584:2024 The Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) provides the communication between a Charging Station and a Charging Station Management System (CSMS) and is designed to accommodate any type of charging technique. It is based on OCPP 2.0.1 and was submitted as a Fast-Track document.
Nanomanufacturing – Key control characteristics – Part 8-4: Metal-oxide interfacial devices – Activa...
IEC 62607-8-4:2024 specifies a measurement protocol to determine the key control characteristic
- activation energy of electronic trap states
for metal-oxide interfacial devices by
- low-frequency-noise spectroscopy
The noise spectra peak temperatures are obtained within a designated temperature range. Activation energies are then calculated based on the frequency dependence of the peak…
Intelligent transport systems — Traffic and travel information (TTI) via transport protocol experts ...
This document specifies the "electromobility information" (EMI) TPEG application. The EMI application has been specifically designed to support information about charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (not just cars), the location of e-charging points and their suitability for the respective vehicle (e.g. connector type, charging modality). As electric vehicles will occupy a “…
Gaseous hydrogen — Fuelling stations — Part 8: Fuel quality control
This document specifies the protocol for ensuring the quality of the gaseous hydrogen at hydrogen distribution facilities and hydrogen fuelling stations for proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells for road vehicles.
Universal serial bus interfaces for data and power - Part 1-2: Common components - USB Power Deliver...
IEC 62680-1-2:2024 The USB Power Delivery specification defines a power delivery system covering all elements of a USB system including Hosts, Devices, Hubs, Chargers and cable assemblies. This specification describes the architecture, protocols, power supply behavior, connectors and cabling necessary for managing power delivery over USB at up to 100W. This specification is intended to be fully…
Interfaces de bus universel en série pour les données et l'alimentation électrique - Partie 1-2...
IEC 62680-1-2:2024 La spécification de l'alimentation électrique par port USB définit un système d'alimentation électrique qui couvre tous les éléments d'un système USB, y compris les hôtes, les dispositifs, les hubs, les chargeurs et les assemblages de câbles. La présente spécification décrit l'architecture, les protocoles, le comportement de l'alimentation électrique,…
Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Local and metropolitan area networks s...
This document defines security key management extensions to address session key generation (both 128-bit and 256-bit key lengths), the creation and/or transport of broadcast/multicast keys, and security algorithm agility.
This document maintains backwards compatibility with IEEE Std 802.15.9-2016.
Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Local and metropolitan area networks s...
This document defines security key management extensions to address session key generation (both 128-bit and 256-bit key lengths), the creation and/or transport of broadcast/multicast keys, and security algorithm agility.
This document maintains backwards compatibility with IEEE Std 802.15.9-2016.