GOST 33467-2015 PDF

GOST 33467-2015

Name in English:
GOST 33467-2015

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 33467-2015

Description in English:

Global navigation satellite system. Road accident emergency response system. Functional test methods for in-vehicle emergency call device/system and data transfer protocols

Description in Russian:
Глобальная навигационная спутниковая система. Система экстренного реагирования при авариях. Методы функционального тестирования устройства/системы вызова экстренных оперативных служб и протоколов передачи данных
Document status:
Replaced by GOST 33467-2023

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
28

Delivery time (for English version):
1 business day

Delivery time (for Russian version):
1 business day

SKU:
GOST04954

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Full title and description

GOST 33467-2015 — Global navigation satellite system. Road accident emergency response system. Functional test methods for in-vehicle emergency call device/system and data transfer protocols. The standard defines functional test methods for in-vehicle emergency call (IVS/eCall) devices and systems and the associated data-transfer protocols used in the road-accident emergency response system (ERA‑GLONASS / GNSS-based emergency call environment).

Abstract

This standard specifies functional-test procedures and protocol conformance checks for devices and systems intended to initiate emergency operational-service calls from road vehicles and to exchange the minimal data set with emergency-response infrastructure. It was prepared to support conformity assessment of IVS equipment to the applicable technical regulations and to related GOST requirements for the ERA‑GLONASS emergency call ecosystem.

General information

  • Status: Introduced as GOST 33467-2015; subsequently superseded by GOST 33467-2023 (see notes in FAQ).
  • Publication date: Registered / approved December 15, 2016; introduced into effect from January 1, 2017 (designation year 2015).
  • Publisher: Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart) / national standards publishers (GOST registry and authorized standards houses).
  • ICS / categories: 35.240.60 (Application of information technologies in transport); related telecom/vehicle safety classifications.
  • Edition / version: Original designation: 2015 (GOST 33467-2015); replacement edition: GOST 33467-2023 (registered 2023).
  • Number of pages: Approximately 27 pages (published PDF/electronic form; minor variations reported among distributors).

Scope

The standard applies to in-vehicle devices and systems for initiating emergency operational-service calls and to the data-exchange protocols between such devices/systems and the emergency-response infrastructure, intended for installation on wheeled vehicles of categories M and N in accordance with the vehicle-safety technical regulation (TR CU/technical regulation references). It establishes functional test methods to check conformity with the referenced technical regulation and with companion GOST requirements.

Key topics and requirements

  • Definitions and terminology for IVS / emergency-call systems within a GNSS-based emergency-response environment.
  • Functional test procedures for initiating and processing emergency calls from a vehicle (automatic and manual modes).
  • Conformance checks for the minimal data set transmitted by the device/system during an emergency call (position, time, vehicle ID, event indicators, etc.).
  • Protocol verification and data‑transfer protocol test methods between the on‑board device/system and the emergency‑response infrastructure.
  • Interoperability and signalling/voice-channel test requirements (tone modem and voice verification aspects referenced in companion standards).
  • Reference to safety, electrical, and EMC test norms where functional behaviour depends on other conformity requirements.

Typical use and users

Primary users are automotive OEMs, telematics and IVS module suppliers, conformity assessment and test laboratories, certification bodies responsible for ERA‑GLONASS / eCall approvals, and national regulators overseeing vehicle safety compliance. The standard is used during product development, pre‑certification testing, and formal certification to demonstrate functional compliance of IVS hardware and firmware.

Related standards

GOST 33467-2015 is part of a family of GNSS / emergency-response standards and references or is referenced by related documents, notably GOST 33464 (general technical requirements for IVS devices/systems), GOST 33465 (data-exchange protocol specification), GOST 33466 / 33468 / 33471 and others that cover mechanical, audio, modem and navigation-module tests; it also implements requirements of the relevant vehicle-safety technical regulation (TR CU / national equivalents). The 2015 series has been updated in 2023 with a consolidated replacement (GOST 33467-2023 and companion 2023 updates).

Keywords

GNSS, ERA‑GLONASS, eCall, IVS, emergency call, functional testing, data transfer protocol, in‑vehicle system, minimal data set, vehicle categories M and N, telematics, certification.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: GOST 33467-2015 defines functional test methods and protocol-conformance checks for in‑vehicle emergency-call devices/systems and the associated data transfer protocols used by the GNSS-based road-accident emergency response system. It was prepared to support conformity assessment and certification of IVS equipment.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers functional behaviour and test procedures for initiating emergency calls (automatic/manual), the structure and transmission of the minimal data set, protocol interaction with emergency-response infrastructure, and test cases to verify device/system responses and data‑exchange conformance. It complements other GOSTs that set technical, audio, modem and navigation testing requirements.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Automotive manufacturers (OEMs), IVS module and telematics equipment suppliers, independent test laboratories, certification bodies (ERA‑GLONASS/eCall certification), and regulators use the standard for product testing, pre‑certification and formal conformity assessment.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: GOST 33467-2015 was introduced (designation year 2015, registered/approved December 15, 2016, effective January 1, 2017). A replacement standard, GOST 33467-2023, was prepared and registered in 2023; transition and entry‑into‑force arrangements have been published (new standard planned to enter into force under the published timetable, with registries and notices specifying effective dates and options for early application). Users should check the national standards registry or Rosstandart bulletins for the precise current applicability and transition rules in their jurisdiction.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it belongs to a set of GOSTs that define the GNSS-based emergency-response (ERA‑GLONASS/eCall) ecosystem, including standards for device/system technical requirements, data-exchange protocol, audio and modem tests, navigation-module testing, and environmental/mechanical tests (examples: GOST 33464, 33465, 33466, 33468, 33471).

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Emergency call, IVS, GNSS, ERA‑GLONASS, functional testing, data transfer protocol, minimal data set, vehicle telematics, eCall certification.