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DEL_RSQ_3_1 Architecture and Interface Specifications<br />

o Vehicle to Vehicle Communication – this section contains the GST<br />

RESCUE specification for the safety related inter-vehicular <strong>com</strong>munication<br />

needed for rescue deployment support.<br />

o Public Vehicle Driver Support – this section is mainly related to the safety<br />

related information to handled by the public vehicle client system when a<br />

rescue management procedure is ongoing.<br />

o Vehicle to Centre Communication – this section contains specific elements<br />

for incident data enrichment directly on site by the emergency service<br />

personnel.<br />

o Security – this section deals with all the security issues (e.g. authentication<br />

and user authorization) impacting on the GST RSQ system.<br />

o System Management – this section deals with all the specific aspects related<br />

to the GST RESCUE system management from a hardware and software<br />

point of view (e.g. error detection, error reporting, remote upgrade). These<br />

aspects represents also one of the main contribution which RESCUE<br />

provides to the technology SPs.<br />

• Implementation View and Conclusions – this chapter provides a link to the 3.2<br />

deliverable, specifying the GST RESCUE reference implementation.<br />

o Reference Implementation – provides the <strong>com</strong>ponent and deployment<br />

diagrams which define the reference implementation itself.<br />

o Conclusions and Next Steps – read this chapter to understand some of the<br />

open issues and topics, which will be researched by the different GST test<br />

sites.<br />

1.3 Conventions<br />

The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",<br />

"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY" and "OPTIONAL"<br />

[20] in this document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].<br />

1.4 Typographic Conventions<br />

The following typographic conventions are used in this document:<br />

A word starting with a capital letter Indicates a specific term explained by the<br />

appendix Terms and abbreviations<br />

Code Examples Code examples are printed in a courier font<br />

C:\Project\MyCode.c Filenames are represented in a courier italic font.<br />

Locales Words that have a specific meaning are printed<br />

in an italic bold font<br />

[1] Numbers in-between square brackets are<br />

references to publications mentioned in the<br />

appendix References.<br />

1.5 Objectives<br />

The objectives of this document are:<br />

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