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BSI PD ISO/TR 21724-1:2020

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Intelligent transport systems. Common Transport Service Account Systems – Framework and use cases

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BSI 2020 42
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This document describes the characteristics of a Common Transport Service Account System (CTSA). It presents the common transport service account framework and associated use cases. The objective of the CTSA role model is to cover relevant transport services, the payment methods, the account types where the user of the service is charged for the service and that requires a more overall role and responsibilities model. The model also defines external stakeholders that impact and border the model, that is, the general financial (banking) system. The framework assumes an account-based system where charges for services are calculated and charged in the account system. The main idea behind the CTSA framework is to provide a transport service user with the benefit of seamless acquisition of access rights to multiple transport services by multiple service / operator managers through a common transport account. This framework assumes a technology-agnostic front end with respect to the payment media and reading equipment. The focus of this framework is the back-office / account management system as a vehicle to integrate multiple transport services and managers.

A new set of terms are introduced in this document to distinguish the convergence of a common approach for payment for transportation services from more traditional models using “smart cards” or electronic tickets. The model describes a move towards common or linked mobility accounts for all traveller payment needs, whether for parking, tolls, public transport and other disruptive mode options (e.g., bikeshare, carshare, microtransit, micromobility), inclusive of commercial payment and benefit models.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
10 4 Abbreviated terms
11 5 Common Transport Services Account overview
5.1 General
5.2 Common Transport Services Account definition
5.3 Common Transport Service Account concept
13 5.4 CTSA requirements
5.5 Transport service requirements
14 6 CTSA system framework model
6.1 General
15 6.2 Description of actors/entities
17 6.3 Framework data flows
19 6.4 Comparison to EFC and IFMS
23 7 Processes and use cases
7.1 General
7.2 Use case process and methodology
24 7.3 Transport service user use case process descriptions
7.3.1 General
7.3.2 Transport service user registration
25 7.3.3 SecureID registration including sharing agreement
26 7.3.4 Multimodal journey services
7.3.5 Point of sale
28 7.3.6 Fee/fare calculation and service rights validation for service operator
29 7.3.7 Service rights validation for interagency acceptance
30 7.4 Authentication of secureIDs
7.5 Open payment use case process descriptions
7.5.1 General
31 7.5.2 Open payment transaction process
7.5.3 Valid and hot list upload process
32 7.6 Multimodal use case process descriptions
7.6.1 Transport service usage rule sharing processes
7.6.2 Transport service usage rule sharing processes
33 7.6.3 Pricing rule sharing process
34 7.6.4 Commercial rule sharing process
7.6.5 Transport service user account information sharing process
35 8 Next steps
37 Annex A Informative Payment categories
40 Bibliography
BSI PD ISO/TR 21724-1:2020
$167.15