[geonet/its] About WSMP (Wave Short Message Protocol)

vamsi <vamsi07450@gmail.com> Thu, 17 July 2014 11:24 UTC

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Hi ,

 I am planing to develop WSMP (Wave Short Message Protocol) protocol in
transport layer.Any suggestions will be appreciated,
 
My idea is given below

WSMP(Wave Short Message Protocol ie. 1609.3
published by the IEEE Vehicular Society) is a part of the DSRC(Dedicated
Short Range Communications) standards suite which include 802.11p,
1609.x series. Which are used for "intervehicular communication" and
also for "vehicle to infrastructure communication".

The DSRC/WAVE stack:
        
         Application Layer (SAE J2735 Message set dictionary)

                ^
                |
         Transport Layer -| 
                ^         |
                |         |--(WSMP IEEE 1609.3) Both combined
         Network Layer    |
                ^         |
                |         |
         LLC(existing)   -|
                ^        
                |        
         Datalink Layer  -|
                ^         |
                |         |--(1609.4 and IEEE802.11p)
         Physical Layer  -|


Currently as IEEE 802.11-2012 has released,it is having 802.11p also
merged in it.
We may have WSMP acting as both transport layer and network layer.We
have some proprietry 
implementations of all these standards but no open source implementation
has been done.

We propose to develop this in a way so that it has a socket interface to
the user.
Please give your suggestions. 
For more info regarding the stack one may refer to the Document
IEEE1609.0 or John Kenney's 
paper on this subject "Dedicated Short-Range
Communications (DSRC) Standards in the United States"
link  "http://secs.oakland.edu/~gpcorser/vanet-kenny-DSRC.pdf"