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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
[[File:its-g5-wireshark.png|thumb|right|alt=wireshark analysis]]
This page is about investigating reception and processing of so-called C-ITS or ITS-G5 signals (802.11p) as used in the Netherlands, see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle-to-everything
This page is about investigating reception and processing of so-called C-ITS or ITS-G5 signals (802.11p) as used in the Netherlands, see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle-to-everything
These signals are exchanged between passenger cars, emergency vehicles, traffic lights and other traffic-related equipment.
These signals are exchanged between passenger cars, emergency vehicles, traffic lights and other traffic-related equipment.
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Interesting project: https://github.com/idkmanLool9/Verkeerslicht
Interesting project: https://github.com/idkmanLool9/Verkeerslicht


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== Hardware ==
[[File:esp32-c5-devkitc-1.jpg|thumb|right|alt=esp32-c5]]


== Hardware ==
I got this board, and it worked for me:
I got this board, and it worked for me:
* aliexpress product page https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005012416463528.html
* aliexpress product page https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005012416463528.html

Revision as of 08:21, 22 June 2026

Project ITS-G5
Investigating ITS-G5 signals
Status In progress
Contact bertrik
Last Update 2026-06-22

Introduction

wireshark analysis

This page is about investigating reception and processing of so-called C-ITS or ITS-G5 signals (802.11p) as used in the Netherlands, see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle-to-everything These signals are exchanged between passenger cars, emergency vehicles, traffic lights and other traffic-related equipment.

An ESP32-C5 development board is capable of receiving WiFi in the 5 GHz band and can receive/sniff these kinds of packets from live traffic.

Stuff to investigate:

In the Netherlands, SPAT/MAPem messages from traffic lights are not transferred over wifi-p, but over UDAP. You need credentials to access that data, it is not clear if it is feasible to hobbyist to access it. Interesting project: https://github.com/idkmanLool9/Verkeerslicht

Hardware

esp32-c5

I got this board, and it worked for me:

It has an onboard antenna. There are also other boards with an antenna connection, which allows using an external antenna. This may be better, I don't know yet.

Connect your USB-C cable to the "UART" port. It is connected to an actual USB-UART converter chip and always shows up, regardless of whether the ESP32 is in reset or not.

Software

See https://github.com/bertrik/its-g5-receiver

Compiling the firmware

Needs python.

Preparation:

  • If you didn't have a python venv, create it:
 python -m venv .venv
  • Activate the venv:
 bash source .venv/bin/activate
  • Install platformio into the venv:
 python pip install platformio

Compile and upload:

 pio run -t upload

Watch packets come in:

 pio device monitor

Packets are logged as a 'hexdump'.

The can be converted for wireshark, for example:

 text2pcap -l 105 message.txt message.pcap

Then viewed in wireshark:

 wireshark message.pcap

opentraffic map interface

See https://github.com/MPW1412/openwrt-otm-bridge#wire-format-mimics-the-esp32-c5-firmware for the wire format.