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ITU Standardization on ITS and Smart Mobility

​​The Study Groups (SGs) of the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) bring together experts from around the world to develop ITU-T Recommendations. These international standards are the defining elements of the global information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure. In this page you will learn on ITU Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and Smart Mobility standardization activities from various ITU-T Study Groups.

Numbering for in-car communication (SG2)

sg2.jpgThe work of SG2 covers all aspects of numbering, naming & addressing. In the context of Intelligent Transportation System, SG2 specifically assigns international numbering ranges for in-car emergency communication calls.

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QoS of Speech and Audio (SG12)

sg12.jpg​​​​​SG12 focuses on enhancing quality of service of speech and audio in vehicles and develops international standards and delivers guidance aimed at enhancing road safety and user experience.​​

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Vehicular Multimedia & Automated Driving (SG16)

sg16.jpg​​SG16 focuses on the study of vehicular multimedia and infotainment systems, the definition of vehicular gateways and the role of AI to assess the behavior and public acceptance of automated driving systems.

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ITS Security (SG17)

sg17.jpgFocusing on security of Intelligent Transport Systems, SG17 developed a secure software update capability for ITS communication devices, and fosters public and private trust towards the emerging ITS applications worldwide.​

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IoT and Traffic Management (SG20)

sg20.jpgSG20 focuses on smart mobility in the context of smart cities and communities. It studies ways to enhance traffic management taking advantage from the deployment of the Internet of Things and its applications.

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Expert Group on Communications Technology for Automated Driving

egcomad.jpgThe Expert Group addresses a range of critical topics related to vehicular communications technology for automated driving, including addressing the challenge of reliable automated merging into congested lanes.

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TSB Counsellor:
Stefano Polidori (ITU)​