Kapsch Trafficcom 9450 Localisation Transceiver User Manual Technical Manual

Kapsch Trafficcom AG Localisation Transceiver Technical Manual

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Kapsch TrafficCom AG                  Technical Manual WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450  This device is based on the IEEE WAVE Standards  1000005502-THb-02
  1000005502-THb-02    Order number: 1000005502 Document type THb Document issue 02 Document status released Date of issue 2010-03-23 Valid from    Author: Manfred Batko  Assessor: Robert Povolny  Release: Werner Lackner   Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability The products described in this manual are provided “as is” and without any warranties of any kind, either express or implied. Kapsch TrafficCom disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, warranties of title, legality or non-infringement or misappropriation of any intellectual property rights of third parties or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Under no circumstances will Kapsch TrafficCom (including its affiliates, licensors, contractors, suppliers, assignees, subsidiaries, and the respective officers, directors, employees, shareholders, agents and representatives of each of them) be liable for any expenses, fees, claims, damages or losses in any way relating to or arising out of the products described in this manual. Applicable law may not allow certain warranty exclusions, so one or more of the above disclaimers may not apply to you.   Copyright  Kapsch TrafficCom AG 2010 Duplication as well as utilization of contents of this documentation are illegal without our explicit consent.
  Page 3 of 26  1000005502-THb-02 Table of Contents  Page Information about this document  5 Text conventions ............................................................................................. 5 Important text elements ................................................................................... 5 Abbreviations ................................................................................................... 6 Warning to users in the United States  7 Regulatory Information  8 Safety Instructions  9 Maintenance Instructions  9 Inspection Instructions  9 Environmental Information 10 Visual Inspection 10 Installation Instructions 10 General Information 11 Definitions ...................................................................................................... 11 System Overview 12 Performance Overview .................................................................................. 12 System Architecture ...................................................................................... 13 Modular Architecture .............................................................................. 13 Compact Architecture ............................................................................. 15 Installation 17 Mounting position and height ........................................................................ 17 Mounting plate for MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 ............................................... 17 Bracket for MTX-9450 and TRX-9450........................................................... 18 Electrical Installation...................................................................................... 19 Connection Cable (Ethernet + Power Supply) ....................................... 19 Signals at connector “IN” of MTX-9450/TRX-9450 ................................ 20 Line Connection Cable (Ethernet + Power Supply) ............................... 21 Signals at connector “OUT” of MTX-9450.............................................. 22 Product Specifications 23 Transceivers MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 ....................................................... 23 Conformity 25 Standards ...................................................................................................... 25
 Page 4 of 26 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450  1000005502-THb-02 Table of Figures  Page Figure 1  WAVE Localization Transceiver..................................................... 12 Figure 2  System variant  “Modular Architecture“ ......................................... 13 Figure 3  System variant “Line application with Master-Transceiver“ ........... 15 Figure 4  Mounting plate for MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 ................................ 17 Figure 5  Bracket for MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 ........................................... 18 Figure 6  Connection Cable  (Ethernet + Power Supply) .............................. 19 Figure 7  Connector pin assignment Connection Cable  (Ethernet + Power Supply) ......................................................................................... 19 Figure 8  Line Connection Cable  (Ethernet + Power Supply) ...................... 21 Figure 9  Connector pin assignment Line Connection Cable  (Ethernet + Power Supply) .............................................................................. 21   List of Tables  Page Table 1  Text formats and their meaning ........................................................ 5 Table 2  Transceivers for the system variant “Modular Architecture” ........... 13 Table 3  Available TCM and TIM modules .................................................... 14 Table 4  Available PPS-RS422-MUX  modules ............................................ 14 Table 5  Recommended power supplies ....................................................... 14 Table 6  Available Transceiver Controllers TRC-1040-IPC .......................... 14 Table 7  Localization Transceivers for the system variant “Line application with Master-Transceiver” .............................................................. 15 Table 8  Available TCM and TIM modules .................................................... 16 Table 9  Available lengths of Connection Cable ........................................... 19 Table 10  Signals at connector “IN” of MTX-9450/TRX-9450 ....................... 20 Table 11  Available cable lengths Line Connection Cable ............................ 21 Table 12  Signals at connector “OUT” of MTX-9450 ..................................... 22 Table 13  Standards ...................................................................................... 25
 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 Page 5 of 26  1000005502-THb-02 Information about this document This document is addressed to qualified staff only.  Qualified staff have the appropriate knowledge in the scope of  electrical engineering and have been instructed and authorized by Kapsch. This Technical Manual shall be carefully read before installation.  Text conventions Visual aids and standard text formats in this manual help the reader to locate and identify information easily.  Typographical formats: Style Used for  bold Accentuations italics Labelling and cross-references CAPITAL LETTERS Acronyms  Important text elements This manual contains specific Caution and Warning statements. These shall be interpreted as follows: Attention: This warning indicates that the device may be affected by Electrostatic Discharge. Appropriate precautions must be made to avoid damage to the device.  Caution: A caution sign indicates concerns about a procedure which may lead to equipment damage or violation of regulatory requirements. Warning: indicates a potential danger that requires correct procedures or practices in order to prevent injury to humans or damage to the equipment.     Audience Preparations Table 1  Text formats and their meaning Attention Caution Warning
 Page 6 of 26 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450  1000005502-THb-02 Abbreviations DL Downlink direction (Information from TRX) DSRC Dedicated Short Range Communication EIRP Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power MLFF Multi Lane Free Flow MTX Master Transceiver OBU On Board Unit RSU Roadside Unit TCM Transceiver Connection Module TIM Transceiver Interface Module TRC Transceiver Controller TRP Transponder Unit  TRX Transceiver UL Uplink direction (Information to TRX)
 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 Page 7 of 26  1000005502-THb-02 Warning to users in the United States The hardware referred to in this document allows selection of frequency bands and transmit power levels that may not comply with the regulatory body that governs spectrum policy where the hardware is being used.  The operator is required apply for and obtain a 47 CFR Part 90 geographic area license from the FCC that has specified eligibility requirements to operate this device in the United States (47 CFR Part 90.375). See product label for FCC ID number. Individual devices have to be registered.  Such licenses serve as a prerequisite  to registering individual devices located within the licensed geographic area. Licensees must register each installation in the Universal Licensing System (ULS) before operating an Roadside Unit (RSU).  For further information about DSRC regulations in the US please refer to http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_home&id=dedicated_src     Local Regulations License Required
 Page 8 of 26 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450  1000005502-THb-02 Regulatory Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  2.  this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Kapsch may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.  Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. •  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. •  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from   that to which the receiver is connected. •  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with  minimum distance of 20 cm (8 inches) between the radiator and a human body. Failure to do so could result in bodily injury or death. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  Notice Notice Class B digital device Radio frequency radiation exposure Information
 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 Page 9 of 26  1000005502-THb-02 Safety Instructions Caution: The TCM/TIM overvoltage protection module must be used.   Caution: Cables shall not be bent to a smaller radius than specified by the cable manufacturer. For cables listed in this manual the bent radius shall be larger than 5 inch (12cm) Caution: It is necessary to connect the device to ground with a low impedance connection.  This reminder is provided to call the systems installer's attention to Section 820.93 of the NFPA 70® National Electrical Code ® 2008 Edition, which provide guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specify that the coaxial cable shield shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.  Maintenance Instructions The Localization Transceivers  MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 need  no regular electrical maintenance. Inspection Instructions Warning: Regular inspection of installed equipment is mandatory and shall be in accordance with the local safety regulations for equipment installed on the roadside.    Overvoltage Protection Handling of Cables Grounding Note to GPS System Installer
 Page 10 of 26 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450  1000005502-THb-02 Environmental Information Your equipment set consists of material that can be recycled by specialized companies. Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packaging material and waste electronic equipment. The transceiver is protected against environmental influences by NEMA 4X enclosure. No additional protection measures are required for roadside open air installations. Visual Inspection Always check the shipment for completeness and possible damage. If the content is incomplete or damaged, a claim should be filed with the carrier immediately and contact your local Kapsch office. Installation Instructions For information regarding applications for and installation of the products described in this manual, please see the application notes. Recycling Environmental requirements
 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 Page 11 of 26  1000005502-THb-02 General Information Definitions The Master transceiver performs communications  with an OBU autonomously. It basically includes the functionality of radio module and controller software to perform the communication with the OBU. It can be used as a standalone device or in conjunction with one slave transceiver. Slave transceivers are able to perform communications with  OBUs by the use of a transceiver controller. The communication is initialized and controlled by the transceiver controller, and forwarded by the transceiver. In this application the transceiver acts as a wireless bridge. Multiple transceivers may be combined in a modular architecture to cover specific communications areas. The transceiver controller performs the application by using the slave transceiver as a wireless network bridge. The transceiver controller further provides the interface to the host e.g. lane controller, central system. The size of the communication zone is defined as the space within communication with another device (e.g., OBU) is reliable. The size of the communication  zone  is mostly influenced  by  the mounting height and mounting angle of the  transceiver,  the antenna utilized and the maximum power level used. Master Transceiver  (Slave) Transceiver Transceiver Controller Communication zones of the transceivers
 Page 12 of 26 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450  1000005502-THb-02 System Overview The 5.9 WAVE Transceiver family with precise localization capability implemented in roadside systems supports reliable data exchange with standard compliant Onboard Units (OBUs).    Performance Overview • WAVE/802.11p compliant DSRC transceiver with precise localization functionality • Compatible with WAVE/802.11p compliant OBUs  • Products operate in single - lane- and multi – lane environments • Weather proof, robust and compact housing    Figure 1  WAVE Localization Transceiver
 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 Page 13 of 26  1000005502-THb-02 System Architecture The 5.9 WAVE Localization Transceiver family supports  2  types of architectures. • Modular Architecture (see the following chapter) • Compact Architecture (see page 15)  Modular Architecture This architecture has the highest flexibility for different system setups. It can be scaled from 1 up to 8 lanes. The system consists of 1 transceiver controller and up to 8 transceivers. • The system interface is based on Ethernet • The transceivers have to be supplied with an external 24 or 48V DC power supply unit.  • Each Transceiver is internally protected against surges on data and power lines • The PPS-RS422-MUX is used for synchronization and service purposes of the TRX  Caution: At the roadside cabinet a TCM/TIM over-voltage protection unit must to be used to protect the controller against surges.  The following types of Transceivers are available for the modular architecture. System  Type  Kapsch Part No. Description  Modular TRX-9450 34026470000 Slave Transceiver Scope System structure Figure 2  System variant  “Modular Architecture“ TRX 1 to 8 Table 2  Transceivers for the system variant “Modular Architecture”
 Page 14 of 26 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450  1000005502-THb-02 See applications notes. Max. Length 260feet (80m) See chapter “Connection Cable (Ethernet + Power Supply)” on page 19. The transient protection unit consists of the two modules. Module  Description  Kapsch Part No. TCM-0902 Module holder for up to two TIM modules 34019410000 TCM-0904 Module holder for up to four TIM modules 34018320000 TIM-5310*  Overvoltage Protection Unit (48V / 2.5A fuse, type slow blowing) 34026560000 * Quantity: 1 TIM module per transceiver For more detailed information see the technical manual of the transient protection unit (Doc. No. 1000002917 or 1000003873). Module  Description  Kapsch Part No. PPS-RS422-MUX-2  Service and Synchronization Unit up to 2 TRX 34026530010 PPS-RS422-MUX-8  Service and Synchronization Unit up to 8 TRX 34026530000  The power supply must be mounted inside the roadside cabinet. The power supply for the transceivers has to fulfill the requirements for a SELV-circuit (Safety Extra Low Voltage). The supply voltage has to be 24 or 48V DC. A UL compliant industrial power supply must be used. Manufacturer  Type  Description  Kapsch Part No. TRACO TSL240-124 24V DC / 10A / 240W 1000000904 TRACO TSL240-148 48V DC / 5A / 240W 1000000160  The Transceiver controller must be mounted inside the roadside cabinet.  Type  Description  Kapsch Part No. TRC-1040-IPC Transceiver Controller for WAVE   For more detailed information see the technical manual of the transceiver controller. Installation  Connection Cable Transient Protection Unit Table 3  Available TCM and TIM modules Service and Synchronization Unit Table 4  Available PPS-RS422-MUX  modules Power supply Table 5  Recommended power supplies Transceiver Controller Table 6  Available Transceiver Controllers TRC-1040-IPC
 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 Page 15 of 26  1000005502-THb-02 Compact Architecture This  architecture is used for setups with minimum of auxiliary equipment needed on the roadside. The transceiver includes all functionality to run the complete application. The system is scalable up to 2 lanes and is based on a master slave principle, where the MTX acts as a master. • The transceivers have to be supplied with an external 24-48V DC power supply unit. • Each Transceiver is internally protected against reverse polarity and surges.  Caution: An over-voltage protection unit has to be used to protect the auxiliary equipment against    The following types of Localization Transceivers are available for the “compact architecture”. System Type Part No. Description Compact MTX-9450 34026470100 Master Transceiver TRX-9450 34026470000 Slave Transceiver  See application notes Length: from, 33feet (10m) up to 260feet (80m).  See chapter “Connection Cable (Ethernet + Power Supply)” on page 19. The maximum length is limited to 80m. For standard cables please refer to chapter Line Connection Cable (Ethernet + Power Supply) on page 21 A transient protection unit which consists of the two modules TCM and TIM must be used at the roadside. Scope System structure Figure 3  System variant “Line application with Master-Transceiver“  Transceivers Table 7  Localization Transceivers for the system variant “Line application with Master-Transceiver” Installation Connection Cable Line Cable Transient Protection Unit
 Page 16 of 26 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450  1000005502-THb-02  Module  Description  Kapsch Part No. TCM-0902 Module for up to two TIM modules 34019410000 TIM-5310*  Module for Line application (48V / 2.5A fuse, type slow blowing) 34026560000 * Quantity: One (1) TIM module per TRX For more detailed information see the technical manual of the transient protection unit (Doc. No. 1000002917 or 1000003873). The power supply must be mounted in the roadside cabinet. The power supply for the transceiver has to fulfill the requirements for a SELV-circuit (Safety Extra Low Voltage). The recommended supply voltage is 48V DC. A UL compliant industrial power supply must be used. Recommended power supplies see Table 5 on page 14.  Table 8  Available TCM and TIM modules Power supply
 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 Page 17 of 26  1000005502-THb-02 Installation The described mounting applies to all transceivers specified in this documentation. Mounting position and height • The antenna should point towards the direction of traffic flow. • The mounting device offers the possibility to adapt to different environments, for example mounting under a ceiling is possible.  Warning: When mounting the bracket to a bridge, a gantry or a wall the appropriate safety regulations must be followed.  Mounting plate for MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 The mounting plate is part of the transceiver and must not be removed.    Figure 4  Mounting plate for MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 Ground point Mounting Plate
 Page 18 of 26 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450  1000005502-THb-02 Bracket for MTX-9450 and TRX-9450    Module  Description  Kapsch Part No. Bracket for MTX/TRX Bracket for installation of MTX/TR 34017690000  Warning: Installation of the MTX-9450/TRX-9450 product must be performed by trained Kapsch approved staff. Figure 5  Bracket for MTX-9450 and TRX-9450
 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 Page 19 of 26  1000005502-THb-02 Electrical Installation Remark: The cables must be protected against mechanical damage. Optimal protection offers a protective cable guard. Cables must be fixed with cable strap in such a way that the maximum protection against mechanical damage is provided. Connection Cable (Ethernet + Power Supply)  Part number Cable length 34015780100 33 feet (10m) 34015780140 46 feet (14m) 34015780180 59 feet (18m) 34015780220 72 feet (22m) 34015780260 85 feet (26m) 34015780300 98 feet (30m) 34015780500 164 feet (50m)  Other lengths are available on request.    Recommendation for cabling Table 9  Available lengths of Connection Cable  Figure 6  Connection Cable  (Ethernet + Power Supply) Figure 7  Connector pin assignment Connection Cable  (Ethernet + Power Supply) to protection unit TCM/TIM IPC Shield 24 or 48V DC MTX IN
 Page 20 of 26 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450  1000005502-THb-02 Signals at connector “IN” of MTX-9450/TRX-9450   Connector Pin Signal Description MTX-9450/TRX-9450 “IN”  UT0 Connector male  M  ETH_TX+ Ethernet:  Positive / negative line, isolated, Transmit-line from transceiver to TRC-1040-E. G  ETH_TX- C  RS422/485_RX+ Service:  Receive-line to transceiver. RS422/485: Positive / negative line, 5Vp-p,  K  RS422/485_RX- L  RS422/485_TX+ Service:  Transmit-line from transceiver, isolated. RS422/485: Positive / negative line, 5Vp-p. F  RS422/485_TX- E  ETH_RX+ Ethernet:  Positive / negative line, isolated, Receive-line from TRC-1040-E to transceiver. D  ETH_RX- H  REF-GND REF-GND, reference ground for RS485:  Connected with internal galvanic isolated GND via choke. J  +  Power line: 24V-48V DC, input A  -  Table 10  Signals at connector “IN” of MTX-9450/TRX-9450
 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 Page 21 of 26  1000005502-THb-02 Line Connection Cable (Ethernet + Power Supply) Part number Cable length [m] 34017450050 16 feet (5m) 34017450070 23 feet (7m) 34017450100 33 feet (10m) 34017450150 49 feet (15m)  Other lengths are available on request.     Table 11  Available cable lengths Line Connection Cable Figure 8  Line Connection Cable  (Ethernet + Power Supply) Figure 9  Connector pin assignment Line Connection Cable  (Ethernet + Power Supply) TRX IN MTX OUT
 Page 22 of 26 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450  1000005502-THb-02 Signals at connector “OUT” of MTX-9450   Connector Pin Signal Description MTX-9450 “OUT”   UT0 Connector male  M  ETH_TX+ Ethernet:  Positive / negative line, isolated, Transmit-line from transceiver to TRC-1040-E. G  ETH_TX- C  RS422/485_RX+ Service:  Receive-line to transceiver. RS422/485:  Positive / negative line, 5Vp-p,  K  RS422/485_RX- L  RS422/485_TX+ Service:  Transmit-line from transceiver, isolated. RS422/485:  Positive / negative line, 5Vp-p. F  RS422/485_TX- E  ETH_RX+ Ethernet:  Positive / negative line, isolated, Receive-line from TRC-1040-E to transceiver. D  ETH_RX- H  REF-GND REF-GND, reference ground for RS485: Connected with internal galvanic isolated GND via choke. J  +  Power line:  24V-48V DC, output A  -     Table 12  Signals at connector “OUT” of MTX-9450
 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 Page 23 of 26  1000005502-THb-02 Product Specifications Transceivers MTX-9450 and TRX-9450   Dimensions [LxWxH] 16.5 in x 7.9 in x 3.4 in (420mm x 200mm x 86mm) Weight without bracket <16 pounds (<7 kg) Material of housing  Alloy die casting, Radom: Polycarbonate Wind load   70 km/h (43.5 mph) – 34.5 N 120 km/h (74,6 mph) – 100 N 140 km/h (87.0 mph) – 137.5 N 160 km/h (99.4 mph) – 180 N   Interface Specification Rated Input Voltage Nom. 24V DC up to 48V DC Input Voltage Range  Min: 21.6V DC (=24V – 10%) permanent Max: 52.8V DC (=48V + 10%) permanent Protection The Transceiver is internally protected against reverse polarity of the input voltage and internally fused with 3A (type slow blowing). The fuse cannot be changed by the user. Power consumption at maximum transmit power  MTX  24W typical TRX  24W typical    Radio 1 Frequency range  5.850GHz - 5.920GHz Channels Channels: 172,174,176,178,180,182,184 Data Rates 3MBit/s – 27MBit/s Antenna Polarization  Right hand circular Radiated power  External Antenna N-Connector (MTX only) ≤ 33dBm EIRP   ≤20dBm conducted Radio 2 Frequency range 5.850GHz - 5.920GHz Channels Channels: 172,174,176,178,180,182,184 Data Rates 3MBit/s – 27MBit/s Antenna Polarization  Radiated power  External Antenna N-Connector (MTX only) Right hand circular ≤ 20dBm EIRP  ≤ 10dBm conducted Mechanical characteristics Electrical characteristics and conditions RF Interfaces
 Page 24 of 26 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450  1000005502-THb-02  GPS Interface Connector Type Antenna Type N-Connector female Active GPS Antenna     Temperature (operation)  -30°C ...+55°C (ASTM Type 2) -22F … 131F Temperature (storage)  -40°C ...+70°C -40F … 158F IEC protection rating NEMA 4X Oscillation 3.5mm / (1...9)Hz 10m/s² / (9...150)Hz Shock 150m/s² / 11ms      47 CFR Part 90 M   47 CFR Part 15 B   UL-60950-1, 2nd edition   UL-60950-22, 2nd edition   CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07, 2nd edition UL: E323290                      Environmental conditions Compliance
 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450 Page 25 of 26  1000005502-THb-02 Conformity Standards Ref. Standard Description [1] ASTM E2213 - 03 Standard Specification for Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Roadside and Vehicle Systems — 5 GHz Band Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications [2] IEEE 802.11™a-2007 IEEE Standard for Information technology— Telecommunications and information exchange between systems— Local and metropolitan area networks— Specific requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications [3] IEEE 802.11™p  IEEE Standard for Information technology— Telecommunications and information exchange between systems— Local and metropolitan area networks— Specific requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications Amendment 7: Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments [4] IEEE 1609.4™  Draft Standard for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) - Multi-channel Operation [5] IEEE 1609.3™  Draft Standard for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) – Networking Services     Table 13  Standards
 Page 26 of 26 Technical Manual | WAVE Transceiver with precise localization capability MTX-9450 and TRX-9450  1000005502-THb-02 For further information please contact: Kapsch TrafficCom U.S. Corp. 21515 Ridgetop Circle, Suite 290 Sterling, VA 20166 Phone: +1 (703) 885 1976  Kapsch TrafficCom AG Am Europlatz 2 A-1120 Vienna Phone: +43 (0)50 811 0 Fax: +43 (0)50 811 2589 E-mail: kapsch.at@kapsch.net  Address

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