Re: [Tm-rid] Proposed WG Charter v2

Michael Richardson <mcr+ietf@sandelman.ca> Fri, 03 January 2020 17:00 UTC

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Card, Stu <stu.card@axenterprize.com> wrote:
    > Week turned into month but here's my attempt. All please review and comment.

    > Trustworthy Multipurpose Remote Identification (TM-RID) Proposed WG Charter
    > v3

    > Civil Aviation Authorities (CAAs) worldwide (e.g. United States Federal
    > Aviation Administration, FAA), have initiated rule making for Unmanned
    > Aircraft Systems (UAS) Remote Identification (RID). CAAs currently promulgate
    > performance-based regulations that do not mandate specific techniques, but
    > rather cite industry consensus technical standards as acceptable means of
    > compliance. One key standard here is ASTM International F38 Committee Work
    > Item WK65041, “Standard Specification for UAS Remote ID and Tracking”. ASTM
    > Network RID defines a set of information for UAS to make available globally
    > indirectly via the Internet. ASTM Broadcast RID defines a set of messages for
    > Unmanned Aircraft (UA) to send locally directly one-way over Bluetooth or
    > IEEE 802.11. WK65041 addresses neither how to ensure trustworthiness of RID
    > information nor how to make it instantly useful.

    > TM-RID’s goal is to make RID immediately actionable, in both Internet and
    > local-only connected scenarios, especially emergencies, in severely
    > constrained UAS environments, balancing legitimate (e.g. public safety)
    > authorities’ Need To Know trustworthy information with UAS operators’
    > privacy. To accomplish this, TM-RID will liaise with ASTM, CTA, ICAO, RTCA,
    > et al and complement their standards with IETF work to meet this urgent need.
    > An Applicability Statement RFC for UAS RID, showing how to use IETF
    > standardized technologies for this purpose, will be a central work product.
    > Other Technical Specification RFCs will address enhancements of specific
    > supporting protocols. Prototypes using the contemplated technical approach
    > have already been successfully flown.

I'm good up to here.

At this point, you are getting into solution space and requirements.

    > - Use access controlled RDAP to enable authorized observers to look up
    > more

Probably need to include a pointer to a glossary of acronyms, both for IETF
people to understsand ASTM,CTA,ICOA, and VV.

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