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Introduction to Telematics

Introduction to Telematics. Jinwon Lee NC Lab, CS, KAIST September 23, 2003. Outline. What is Telematics? Architecture Services Technologies Market Case study Research Issues. What is Telematics?. Telematics Telecommunication + Information

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Introduction to Telematics

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  1. Introduction to Telematics Jinwon Lee NC Lab, CS, KAIST September 23, 2003

  2. Outline • What is Telematics? • Architecture • Services • Technologies • Market • Case study • Research Issues

  3. What is Telematics? • Telematics • Telecommunication + Information • Provide information into the car by using telecommunication • Key application of mobile computing

  4. Architecture

  5. Architecture (sever side)

  6. Architecture (client side) Wireless GPS sensor Wi-Fi 3G Embedded equipment AV HMI Internet Terminal in-vehicle

  7. Services • Security Service • Emergency rescue with 911 • Car location tracing (thief-proof) • Information service • Navigation assistant (real-time traffic information) • Weather, stock information • Entertainment and M-Commerce • Context-Aware and Event-base service • Vehicle Diagnostic Service • Car Insurance based on driving statistic

  8. Technologies • Wireless Network • Wide Area Network (CDMA2000 1X EVDV, 3G): 100kbps • DSRC (Dedicated Short-Range Communication) • DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) • Terminal • Embedded Operating System • OSGi (Standard) • LAN in the car for unit control • Bluetooth™, MOST, 1394, CAN • AMI-C(Standard) • HMI (Human Machine Interface) • Speech Recognition, TTS • GPS or sensor

  9. Standards • Open Services Gateway Initiative (OSGi) • Open specifications for the delivery of managed broadband services to networks in homes, cars and other environments. • Architecture and specifications for core platform, vehicles, devices, remote management and security • Release 3 due March 2003 • Reference: www.osgi.org • Automotive Multimedia Interface collaboration (AMI-C) • Organization of motor vehicle manufactures created to facilitate the development and standardization of automotive multimedia interfaces to motor vehicle communication networks. • Specifications for physical network interfaces, network protocols and In-vehicle software interfaces (telematics and local) • Release 2 specifications due Dec. 2002 • Reference: www.ami-c.org • Java Community Process (JCP) • Embedded Java VM.s with bolt on components and APIs • Reference: www.jcp.org

  10. OSGi - Overview • Direction towards de-facto standard for 3rd generation platforms • Operating system feature • Standard abstraction from HW w/Auto centric APIs. • Life cycle management for dynamic service deployment • Multi-tasking/function • Remote management • Java component model, security • Integrates with back-end infrastructure. • Faster time-to-market • Reduction in platform implementation and sustaining costs.

  11. OSGi - Overview

  12. Characteristic Vehicle control: Low-speed wired communication Information system: High-speed wired communication Current spec Low speed : IDB-CAN High speed : IDB-1394 vs. MOST AMI-C

  13. Markets 국내: 1조 7천억원 (2005년, 단말기+데이터이용료 포함) 세계: 8.8억 달러 (2005년) Softbank Research

  14. Case study

  15. Research Issues • TSP Architecture • Privacy Issue • Context-Aware computing • Streaming Processing • Terminal • Multiple device management

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