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Creating the Combined Requirements for the European Cooperative Systems Integrated Projects Bossom, Richard

By: Publication details: Bryssel ITS in daily life: 16th world congress and exhibition on intelligent transport systems and services, Stockholm 21-25 September 2009. Paper, 2009Description: 8 sSubject(s): Bibl.nr: VTI P1835:16 [World]Location: Abstract: This paper describes how the combined requirements for Cooperative Systems were created from those produced by the EC funded COOPERS, Cooperative Vehicle Infrastructure System (CVIS) and SAFESPOT projects. The European ITS Framework Architecture (FRAME) User Needs format was used for the combined requirements to provide compatibility with existing European ITS architectures. Where the projects' requirements did not match any existing FRAME User Needs new ones were created. The results of this work have been published by the COMeSafety project. The E-FRAME project is using them to create a new version of the FRAME Architecture that supports the inclusion of cooperative systems in ITS implementations.
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This paper describes how the combined requirements for Cooperative Systems were created from those produced by the EC funded COOPERS, Cooperative Vehicle Infrastructure System (CVIS) and SAFESPOT projects. The European ITS Framework Architecture (FRAME) User Needs format was used for the combined requirements to provide compatibility with existing European ITS architectures. Where the projects' requirements did not match any existing FRAME User Needs new ones were created. The results of this work have been published by the COMeSafety project. The E-FRAME project is using them to create a new version of the FRAME Architecture that supports the inclusion of cooperative systems in ITS implementations.