This Technical Specification describes the (non-actor specific) roles and responsibilities required
to deploy and operate Cooperative-ITS (C-ITS). The organizational architecture described in this
document is to be used for a fully operational system. The Technical Specification is couched in terms of
an organizational or enterprise viewpoint, as defined in ISO/IEC 10746 Open Distributed Processing.
This Technical Specification is applicable to all types of road traffic of all classes. The description of
roles is completely technology agnostic and, in terms of C-ITS communication modes, embraces vehiclevehicle
communications, vehicle-infrastructure communications and infrastructure-infrastructure
communications.
This Technical Specification provides a methodology for the identification of service specific roles
and their corresponding responsibilities based on a process oriented approach. Additionally, the
defined methodology is used to identify the roles and responsibilities for C-ITS, in general. Both the
methodology, as well as, the roles and responsibilities for C-ITS are deduced from the reference model:
Open Distributed Processing (ISO/IEC 10746). Open Distributed Processing offers five viewpoints
of which the enterprise viewpoint corresponds with the organizational architecture and the roles and
responsibilities.
This Technical Specification separates C-ITS roles into 'external' and 'internal'. Those considered to be
internal are all roles set up for the sole purpose of C-ITS and those considered to be external are all roles
involved in C-ITS but not set up for the sole purpose of C-ITS.
This Technical Specification describes high-level architectural viewpoint on C-ITS. It can be used as a
blueprint when implementing C-ITS and the corresponding organizational structures. The characteristics
of C-ITS entail a huge number of data/information exchanges. Therefore, the implementation of the
organizational architecture stringently needs to respect privacy and data protection, as defined
in ISO/TR 12859 and in the national laws and regulations (where instantiated). Privacy and data
protection affect all roles defined in this Technical Specification and due to these characteristics, all
actors occupying roles in C-ITS need to respect the corresponding standards and regulations.