Test Results from the 12 Workshops held in late 2021
ISO/TC 204/WG 19 held a series of 12 workshops to gain feedback from industry stakeholders. Participants included 47 stakeholders from 13 countries as shown in the pie chart.
We continue to seek input from others during our online development of the ConOps.
To facilitate input from stakeholders, ISO/TC 204/WG 19 hosted a series of public workshops; the slides and chat logs from these workshops are provided below.
Date | Start Time / Presentation | Topic | Details | |
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28 Sept | Presentation | METR operations focused on performance needs and constraints, operational modes, and the general process for distribution |
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5 Oct | Presentation | METR operational structure focused on the roles and relationships among stakeholders operating METR |
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12 Oct | Presentation | Electronic regulation lifecycle focused on the needs for electronic regulation creation, activation, and withdrawal |
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19 Oct | Presentation | Electronic regulation conflicts focused on resolution of potential conflicts between physical and electronic regulations or jurisdictional regulations |
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26 Oct | Presentation | Vehicle operations focused on driver assistance and driver automation technologies, and relating electronic information to the physical world |
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2 Nov | Presentation | Vehicle information needs focused on the information needs and expectations of driver assistance and driver automation technologies |
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9 Nov | Presentation | Campus governance focused on authorization, requirements, and responsibilities for universities, shopping centres, hospitals, and similar facilities |
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16 Nov | Presentation | Campus regulations focused on regulatory processes, parking regulations, legality and enforcement for universities, shopping centres, hospitals, and similar facilities |
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23 Nov | Presentation | Roadwork and emergency operations focused on evacuations, weather conditions, and work zones |
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30 Nov | Presentation | Multimodal and micromobility operations focused on ridesourcing, sidewalk delivery devices, and kerbside usage |
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7 Dec | Presentation | METR deployment I focused on regulator participation requirements, conformance levels, responsibilities, and encouraging participants |
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14 Dec | Presentation | METR deployment II focused on needs for the transition to METR, archiving, recovery, and oversight |
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To better ensure that these standards address both today's and tomorrow's needs, ISO/TC 204/WG 19 continues to seek input from surface transport professionals and advocates to better understand stakeholder needs that should be incorporated into the METR standards. Specifically, ISO/TC 204/WG 19 is interested in hearing from stakeholders representing the following perspectives (recognizing that some stakeholders might fit into multiple perspectives):