Ohio DOT CV Authorizing Center

Status

Planned

Description

The 'Authorizing Center' provides the functionality needed to enable data exchange between and among mobile and fixed transportation users. Its primary mission is to enable safety, mobility and environmental communications–based applications for both mobile and non–mobile users. The Authorizing Center has some jurisdiction over limited access resources; typically this includes roadside application access and radio spectrum licensing. It may be implemented as an autonomous center or as a set of supporting services that are co–located within another center.

Stakeholders

StakeholderRoleRole Status
ODOTOwnsPlanned

Physical Objects

Authorizing Center

Functional Objects

Functional ObjectDescriptionUser Defined
Core Authorization'Core Authorization' manages authorization mechanisms to define permissions for System Users. This enables the Core System to establish operational environments where different System Users may have different capabilities in terms of accessing Core services and interacting with one another. For instance, some Mobile elements may be authorized to request signal priority, or some Centers may be permitted to use the geographic broadcast service, while those without those permissions would not.False
ITS Security Support'ITS Security Support' provides communications and system security functions to the ITS Object, including privacy protection functions. It may include firewall, intrusion management, authentication, authorization, profile management, identity management, cryptographic key management. It may include a hardware security module and security management information base.False

Physical Standards

SDODocument #TitleUser Defined
ISOISO 21217Intelligent transport systems — Communications access for land
mobiles (CALM) — Architecture
False
NISTNIST FIPS PUB 140–2Security Requirements for Cryptographic ModulesFalse

Interfaces To

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Ohio DOT ATMS
Ohio DOT Cooperative ITS Credentials Management System