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Fully Networked Car in ITU-T SG 16. Yushi Naito ITU-T SG 16 Chairman yushi.naito@ties.itu.int. ITU-T SG 16 Overview. ITU-T SG 16 is Responsible for “Multimedia coding, systems and applications” Lead Study Group on Multimedia coding, systems and applications
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Fully Networked Car in ITU-T SG 16 Yushi Naito ITU-T SG 16 Chairman yushi.naito@ties.itu.int
ITU-T SG 16 Overview ITU-T SG 16 is • Responsible for “Multimedia coding, systems and applications” • Lead Study Group on • Multimedia coding, systems and applications • Ubiquitous applications (“e-everything”) • Telecom/ICT accessibility for persons with disabilities • Three Working Parties and 23 Questions • 200-250 participants from 24-26 countries
Area of studies • Maintain end-end speech transmission quality • In collaboration with SG12 & FG-CarCOM • Vehicle gateway platform • Ubiquitous multimedia applications • Remote office, remote sensing, etc • As a part of Home Network in NGN • In collaboration with SG13, JCA-HN and the expected new FG on Smart Grid • Total communications concept for including Telecom/ICT accessibility in the design phase of new standards... • ... but also retrofit where needed
Recent achievements and Future plans • Dynamic coordination of signal processing equipment over telephone connections • Rec. G.799.2 (approved Nov 2009) • In cooperation with ITU-T SG12 & FG-CarCOM • Vehicle Gateway Platform • Service and functional requirements of vehicle gateway platforms (F.VGP-REQ) • Multimedia/Home Network applications • Virtually organized Home Network (H.VHN) • Telecom/ICT accessibility • Telecom accessibility guidelines (ITU-T F.790) • Accessibility checklist for new Recs.
Conclusions and suggestions ITU-T SG 16 will continue to develop multimedia standards for networked car applications as the cross-over areaof CarCOM, Home Network and, potentially, the expected smart grid studies • Ultimate target is the end-users’ satisfaction • Duplication of standardization work should be avoided • Coordination/harmonization among SDOs is encouraged • SG 16 is open for collaboration with you