RES237 – 294 – ADD RESOLUTION 237 (WRC-15) Intelligent Transport Systems applications The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015), considering a) that information and communication technologies are integrated in a vehicle system to provide Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) communication applications for the purpose of improving traffic management and assisting safe driving; b) that there is a need for consideration of spectrum harmonization for ITS applications, which are being used globally or regionally; c) that there is a need to integrate various technologies, including radiocommunications, into land transportation systems; d) that many new connected vehicles use intelligent technologies in the vehicles’ combined advanced traffic management, advanced traveller information, advanced public transportation management systems and/or advanced fleet management systems to improve traffic management; e) that the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is standardizing ITS (non-radio aspects) in ISO/TC204, including applications for “cooperative systems” which require vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure radiocommunications; f) that the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) is standardizing radio interface, system architecture and service requirements of “LTE-based V2X Services” for ITS application; g) that future vehicular radiocommunication technologies and ITS broadcast systems are emerging; h) that some administrations have harmonized frequency bands for ITS radiocommunication applications, recognizing that harmonized spectrum and international standards would facilitate worldwide deployment of ITS radiocommunications and provide for economies of scale in bringing ITS equipment and services to the public, noting a) that the guidelines for radio interface requirements of ITS are described in Recommendation ITU-R M.1890; b) that outlines of technologies and characteristics for dedicated short-range communications at 5.8 GHz are described in Recommendation ITU-R M.1453-2; c) that some administrations in each of the three Regions have deployed radiocommunication local area networks in the frequency band 5 725-5 825 MHz, which is also identified for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications;