CEN 15213-4 After-theft systems - long range comms

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Intelligent transport systems - After-theft systems for the recovery of stolen vehicles - Part 4: Interface and system requirements in terms of long range communication system

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CEN 15213-4

Description

This document specifies the characteristics required to operate the Long Range After-Theft Systems for the Recovery of Stolen Vehicles (ATSVR) Architecture. An ATSVR consists of various elements that communicate and interact through a range of interfaces in accordance with standard procedures and protocols in order to facilitate the recovery of stolen vehicles. These processes may involve a human operator. ATSVR elements include an OBE installed in the vehicles, a range of detection equipment and one or more System Operating Centers with infrastructure network(s) providing communications to support the ATSVR. The ATSVR location function may also include supporting position reference sources. The LR systems use an interface that allows the detection equipment to operate some ATSVR Functions at distances greater than direct line-of-sight. These LR systems are generally operated with ATSVR location functions using long-range communications.

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