ITS-AID

ITS Application Identifier

Identifier
Introduced in Rel-14
A unique identifier for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) applications, standardized by 3GPP. It enables network and devices to recognize and manage specific V2X services, ensuring proper routing, security, and QoS for critical vehicular communications like collision warnings.

Description

The ITS Application Identifier (ITS-AID) is a standardized numerical identifier defined within 3GPP specifications to uniquely represent a specific Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) application or service. It functions as a critical label within the protocol stack for Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communications, allowing network entities and user equipment (UE) to identify the type of service being requested or transmitted. This identification is fundamental for service differentiation, enabling the application of appropriate security policies, quality of service (QoS) handling, and message routing based on the application's requirements. For instance, a safety-critical application like Decentralized Environmental Notification Message (DENM) will have a distinct ITS-AID from a traffic efficiency service like Cooperative Awareness Message (CAM), allowing the network to prioritize the former.

Architecturally, the ITS-AID is embedded within the protocol data units of V2X messages, typically in layers above the access stratum, such as in the facilities layer or the application layer as defined in the ETSI ITS stack. When a UE generates a V2X message, it includes the ITS-AID corresponding to the originating application. This identifier is then used by the receiving UE or by network functions like the V2X Control Function to process the message correctly. The 3GPP core network, particularly the Policy Control Function (PCF) and the Unified Data Management (UDM), can utilize policies keyed on ITS-AID to authorize UE's use of V2X services and to enforce specific QoS parameters for the associated data flows over PC5 reference point (sidelink) or Uu reference point (cellular network).

Key components interacting with ITS-AID include the UE's V2X application layer, the V2X Control Function in the network, and policy management entities. The identifier itself is allocated from a managed numbering space, often coordinated with other standards bodies like ETSI to ensure global uniqueness and interoperability. Its role extends beyond simple identification; it is integral to the security framework for V2X. Specifications like TS 33.836 detail how ITS-AID is used in the generation and validation of security credentials, linking application authorization to specific identifiers to prevent spoofing and ensure that only legitimate UEs can broadcast messages for safety-critical applications. This creates a trusted ecosystem where messages can be verified for authenticity and integrity based on their claimed application purpose.

Purpose & Motivation

The ITS-AID was created to address the fundamental challenge of service differentiation and management in the burgeoning field of cellular V2X (C-V2X) communications. Prior to its standardization, V2X systems, often based on IEEE 802.11p (DSRC), lacked a unified, network-aware method for identifying disparate application types within the protocol stack. This made it difficult for 3GPP networks, which are inherently service- and policy-aware, to apply granular control, security, and QoS mechanisms to V2X data flows. The proliferation of diverse V2X applications—from emergency brake warnings and intersection collision alerts to traffic flow optimization and infotainment—necessitated a standardized identifier that could trigger application-specific network behavior.

Historically, IP-based services use port numbers or Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) for classification, but these methods are inefficient or unreliable for latency-sensitive, sometimes non-IP V2X messages. The ITS-AID provides a lightweight, explicit tag that is agnostic to the transport protocol. Its creation was motivated by the integration of V2X into the 3GPP architecture starting in Release 14, requiring a bridge between the world of automotive applications and cellular network management. It solves the problem of how a network can recognize that a particular data packet is a high-priority safety message versus a lower-priority informational beacon without complex and intrusive inspection, enabling efficient resource allocation and meeting the stringent reliability and latency requirements of cooperative driving.

Key Features

  • Globally unique identifier for ITS applications
  • Enables network-based policy control and QoS differentiation for V2X flows
  • Integral part of the V2X security framework for application authorization
  • Used for routing and processing of messages in UE and network functions
  • Protocol-agnostic, can be used with IP and non-IP V2X messaging
  • Standardized numbering space coordinated between 3GPP and ETSI

Evolution Across Releases

Rel-14 Initial

Initially introduced as part of the foundational C-V2X framework. The ITS-AID was defined to uniquely identify ITS applications for network-based policy provisioning and UE configuration over PC5 and Uu interfaces. Its architecture tied it to the V2X Control Function for service authorization.

Enhanced support for ITS-AID within the 5G system architecture, ensuring continuity of V2X policies as part of the 5G core network's Policy Control Function. Refinements were made to its usage in security procedures for V2X communications.

Further evolution with enhanced V2X services (eV2X). ITS-AID usage was extended to support more advanced use cases like vehicle platooning and extended sensors, requiring more granular QoS and reliability mappings identified by the application identifier.

Strengthened integration with network slicing for V2X. ITS-AID could be used as an input for Network Slice Selection, allowing specific V2X applications to be mapped onto dedicated slices with optimized characteristics for latency or bandwidth.

Continued support and potential enhancements for advanced V2X scenarios within the 5G-Advanced framework, ensuring ITS-AID remains a key parameter for application-aware network optimization and service exposure.

Ongoing maintenance and application within new V2X study items, ensuring backward compatibility and support for emerging automotive and road safety applications within the 3GPP ecosystem.

Defining Specifications

SpecificationTitle
TS 22.186 3GPP TS 22.186
TS 23.285 3GPP TS 23.285
TS 23.287 3GPP TS 23.287
TS 33.836 3GPP TR 33.836