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BSI PD ISO/TS 15638-11:2013

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Intelligent transport systems. Framework for collaborative Telematics Applications for Regulated commercial freight Vehicles (TARV) – Driver work records (work and rest hours compliance) (DWR)

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This part of ISO 15638 addresses the provision of ‘Driver Work Records’ and specifies the form and content of such data required to support such systems, and access methods (4.1) to that data.

This part of ISO 15638 provides specifications (4.40) for common communications and data exchange aspects of the application service (4.3) driver work records that a regulator (4.36) may elect to require or support as an option, including:

  1. high level definition of the service that a service provider (4.38) has to provide, (The service definition describes common service elements; but does not define the detail of how such an application service (4.3) is instantiated, not the acceptable value ranges of the data concepts defined)

  2. means to realise the service

  3. application data, naming content and quality that an IVS (4.21) has to deliver.

The definition of what comprises a ‘regulated’ service is regarded as an issue for national decision, and may vary from jurisdiction (4.25) to jurisdiction. This document does not impose any requirements on nations in respect of which services for regulated vehicles jurisdictions will require, or support as an option, but provides standardised sets of requirements descriptions for identified services to enable consistent and cost efficient implementations where instantiated.

ISO 15638 has been developed for use in the context of regulated commercial freight vehicles (hereinafter referred to as ‘regulated vehicles’ (4.35). There is nothing, however, to prevent a jurisdiction extending or adapting the scope to include other types of regulated vehicles, as it deems appropriate.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
11 1 Scope
2 Conformance
12 3 Normative references
4 Terms and definitions
17 5 Symbols (and abbreviated terms)
19 6 General overview and framework requirements
7 Requirements for services using generic vehicle data
8 Application services that require data in addition to basic vehicle data
8.1 General
20 8.2 Quality of service requirements
8.3 Test requirements
8.4 Marking, labelling and packaging
9 Common features of regulated TARV application services
9.1 General
21 9.2 Common role of the jurisdiction, approval authority, service provider and user.
9.3 Common characteristics for instantiations of regulated application services
9.4 Common sequence of operations for regulated application services
9.5 Quality of service
9.6 Information security
22 9.7 Data naming content and quality
9.8 Software engineering quality systems
9.9 Quality monitoring station
9.10 Audits
9.11 Data access control policy
9.12 Approval of IVSs and service providers
10 TARV Driver work records (DWR)
10.1 (Electronic) Driver work records service description and scope
10.1.1 TARV DWR use case
23 10.1.2 Description of TARV DWR application service
24 10.2 Concept of operations for (electronic) DWR
10.2.1 General
10.2.2 Statement of the goals and objectives of the TARV DWR system
25 10.2.3 Strategies, tactics, policies, and constraints affecting the TARV DWR system
10.2.4 Organisations, activities, and interactions among participants and stakeholders for TARV DWR
26 10.2.5 Clear statement of responsibilities and authorities delegated for TARV DWR
27 10.2.6 Equipment required for TARV DWR system
10.2.6.1 TARV IVS
28 10.2.6.2 TARV DWR ‘app’
10.2.6.3 Self declaration device (SDD)
29 10.2.6.4 Intelligent map
10.2.6.5 Drivers record device (DRD)
30 10.2.6.6 Personal data assistant (PDA)
10.2.7 Operational processes for the TARV DWR system
10.2.8 Role of the jurisdiction in a TARV DWR system
10.2.8.1 General
10.2.8.2 Agent of the jurisdiction in a TARV DWR system
10.2.8.3 Approval authority in a TARV DWR system
10.2.9 Role of the TARV DWR prime service provider
31 10.2.10 Role of the TARV DWR application service provider
10.2.11 Role of the TARV DWR user
10.2.11.1 Role of the driver in a TARV DWR system
10.2.11.2 Role of the operator in a TARV DWR system
10.2.12 Generic characteristics for all instantiations of the TARV DWR application service
32 10.3 Sequence of operations for TARV DWR
34 10.4 Driver work records service elements
10.4.1 TARV DWR service element (SE) 1: Establish ‘Driver work records’ regulations, requirements, and approval arrangements
10.4.2 TARV DWR SE2: Request system approval
10.4.3 TARV DWR SE3: User (operator) contracts with prime service provider
10.4.4 TARV DWR SE4: User (operator) contracts with application service provider
10.4.5 TARV DWR SE5: application service provider uploads software into the TARV equipped vehicles of the operator
10.4.6 TARV DWR SE6: The driver identification and authentication method for the IVS
35 10.4.7 TARV DWR SE7: The driver obtains a driver records device (DRD)
10.4.8 TARV DWR SE8: Driver use of DRD routines
36 10.4.9 TARV DWR SE9: Creation of ‘Detail’ record
10.4.10 TARV DWR SE10: Creation of ‘Work’ record
10.4.11 TARV DWR SE11: Two-up driver situation (corroboration declared by second driver)
10.4.12 TARV DWR SE12: ‘Interrogated’ request for driver work records
37 10.4.12 TARV DWR SE13: End of session
10.4.13 TARV DWR SE14: The driver’s records are available to the jurisdiction and agent of the jurisdiction
10.4.14 TARV DWR SE15: The DWR records are available to the driver
10.5 Generic driver work records – data naming content and quality
10.5.1 TARV DWR Record naming and numbering
38 10.5.2 TARV DWR Detail record
10.5.3 TARV DWR Work record
40 10.6 Specific driver work records data naming, content and quality for TARV DWR
10.6.1 Format of detail record for TARV DWR
42 10.6.2 Format of work record for TARV DWR
44 10.7 TARV DWR application service specific provisions for quality of service
10.8 TARV DWR application service specific provisions for test requirements
10.9 TARV DWR application specific rules for the approval of IVSs and ‘Service Providers’
11 Declaration of patents and intellectual property
BSI PD ISO/TS 15638-11:2013
$215.11