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Car projects @ MBDS overview W3XM Project ___________ ETSI, 22/10/2004

Car projects @ MBDS overview W3XM Project ___________ ETSI, 22/10/2004. “ Car is a mobile home ” . Fabrice Clari Project Manager, MBDS Valorisation Fabrice.Clari@unice.fr. Agenda. Car projects overview 2002 : W3Car 2003 : W3C3TV & W3Car2 2004 : W3XM & Remote Diagnostic

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Car projects @ MBDS overview W3XM Project ___________ ETSI, 22/10/2004

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  1. Car projects @ MBDS overview W3XM Project ___________ ETSI, 22/10/2004 “Car is a mobile home”  Fabrice Clari Project Manager, MBDS Valorisation Fabrice.Clari@unice.fr

  2. Agenda • Car projects overview • 2002 : W3Car • 2003 : W3C3TV & W3Car2 • 2004 : W3XM & Remote Diagnostic • W3XM project video

  3. 2002: W3Car (1/2) • 2002 has been the first year for an MBDS involvement in a car project (W3Car); • For that project, DaimlerChrysler wanted to be the first car manufacturer to build and demonstrate an UMTS car; • MBDS contribution : off-board • navigation application; • Partners: SiemensMobile, • DutchTelecom, Sun, Jentro, • DCX, MBDS; • Java/Linux based; • That project was • demonstrated in several • location around the world: • Berlin, Monaco, Sophia Antipolis, • Singapore, Frankfurt.

  4. 2002: W3Car (2/2) • Functionalities: • Livemaps download; • Live video streaming from crossroads; • Route guidance with server-side route calculation; • Nearest point of interests updated in real-time, and profile-based; • The UTMS network was providing a 128 kb/s connection (up/down streams).

  5. 2003: W3C3TV (1/2) • First project with PSA (thanks to the W3Car success the previous year); • Objectives: develop wireless services to be used on a PDA, inside the car through networks such as Wi-Fi or GPRS; • Partners: Steria, AFP Multimedia, • Navteq, HP, PSA, Microsoft, Elan, • PiernetTV, MBDS; • Platforms: .NET CF/PocketPC on the • client-side, .NET on the server-side; • The project was demonstrated during • the “Festival du Film 2003” in Cannes.

  6. 2003: W3C3TV (2/2) • Services: • Real-time news access (red by a T2S engine); • Access to video news from Cannes; • Numeric pictures manager (for a • journalist scenario); • Locale information (POI); • Navigation for walkers (once out of the car); • Mail access (red).

  7. 2003: W3Car2 (1/2) • Second year of cooperation with DaimlerChrysler; • Objectives: specify and develop mechanisms for continuous service delivery within discontinuous network connectivity; • Partners: DCX, MBDS; • Platform: Microsoft .NET (client & server); • Services: • Audio service: provides a radio service which can run disconnected; • Video service: gives access to video sources like home webcams; • Navigation, POI search: POI locator (webcams, hotspots, parkings…) with route calculation.

  8. Video service Audio service Map service Map service 2003: W3Car2 (2/2)

  9. 2004: Remote diagnostic • Objectives: • develop a remote diagnostic application for managing issues (to be used by a car manufacturer, a fleet manager…); • develop a smart application to simulate cars and issues; • Partners: Siemens VDO; • Platforms: Java (client and server).

  10. 2004: W3XM (1/4) • Objectives: • develop a mechanism for managing services deployment from a service operator to a fleet of cars (transparent for the user); • provide profile-based services to end-user (in taxi or rented cars scenarios); • develop a content transformation mechanism for the car so users can access content from any wireless devices.  The focus was the develop the core platform and not services. Nevertheless, 3 services were developed to proof the concept. • The project was developed to be used in a car but could be integrated in a home environment, acting as a home gateway.

  11. 2004: W3XM (2/4) • Partners: Oracle, PSA, MBDS, ASK; • Platforms: • Client-side: Java, OSGi framework (OSCAR implementation), Oracle Lite, RFID reader and tags; • Server-side: Oracle OC4J (J2EE server), Oracle 10g DB, Oracle Mobile Server.

  12. Remote access: profile management, music store… Services and content are synchronized over any Wi-Fi/2.5G/3G networks Services are consumed in the car after DB synchronization Services Multimedia content Navigation AFP News RSS Feeds Available services and contents Mail Synchronization is launched when a new user is recognized thanks to his RFID tags Service Operator 2004: W3XM (3/4)

  13. OSGIFramework Web browsers HTTP Service #1 µASw Micro AS Wireless Application server Service #2 HTTP Service Stand-alone applications HTTP Service #n 10g (regular) µASw is a light wireless AS based on wireless AS stylesheets and XSLT transformer. Extractor Service #1 JDBC Synchronization Service #2 The extractor service takes care of loading services from the Lite database, according to the user profile. It is the only to be store out of the database. 10g Lite Service #Z Remote database Service #1 Services are stored on the server-side on a regular 10g database. Synchronization allows easy updating of cars. Service #2 Service #n All services (e.g.. OSGi bundles) are stored into the database as BLOB. Service operator Car 2004: W3XM (4/4) – Detailed view

  14. Video / Q & A Fabrice Clari Project Manager, MBDS Valorisation Fabrice.Clari@unice.fr

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