IEEE Std 1609.3
™
-2007
IEEE Trial-Use Standard for Wireless
Access in Vehicular Environments
(WAVE)—Networking Services
I E E E
3 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10016-5997, USA
20 April 2007
Intelligent Transportation Systems Committee
Sponsored by the
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
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IEEE Std 1609.3
™
-2007
IEEE Trial-Use Standard for Wireless
Access in Vehicular Environments
(WAVE)—Networking Services
Prepared by the
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Committee
of the
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
Approved 23 March 2007
IEEE-SA Standards Board
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Abstract: WAVE Networking Services provides services to WAVE devices and systems. It repre-
sents roughly layers 3 and 4 of the OSI model and the IP, UDP, and TCP elements of the Internet
model. The services provided include management and data services within WAVE devices.
Keywords: OBU, onboard unit, Provider Service Identifier, PSID, roadside unit, RSU, WAVE,
Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments, WSM
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