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GSC-13 ITS HIS – TIA

GSC-13 ITS HIS – TIA. Val Shuman. Submission Date: July 3, 2008. Highlight of Current Activities (1). TIA is ISO TC 204 Secretariat WG 17 added in April 2007 “The use of nomadic and mobile devices to support ITS services and multimedia provision for travelers”

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GSC-13 ITS HIS – TIA

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  1. GSC-13 ITS HIS – TIA Val Shuman Submission Date:July 3, 2008

  2. Highlight of Current Activities (1) • TIA is ISO TC 204 Secretariat • WG 17 added in April 2007 • “The use of nomadic and mobile devices to support ITS services and multimedia provision for travelers” • Continued strong activity in WG 16 on Wide Area Communications • Continuing as Administrator for US TAG and WAG 16 • New Liaisons • Class D liaison with Software Defined Radio Forum • Class A liaison with ETSI TC-ITS • GSC ITS TF • Continued monitoring of industry activity and facilitation of collaboration in key areas (VSC, ACN, SRR) • TIA TR-48, new Engineering Committee on Vehicular Telematics

  3. Strategic Direction • Significant market activity around convergence of vehicles and related communications networks • Many car company announcements (BMW, Ford, Chrysler, etc.) • Strong participation in events: • Geneva Fully Networked Car workshop • ITS World Congress show floor sold out, strong pre-registration • Increasing interest at the country level (ITS China) • Convergence of standards organizations • Increased interest from telecommunications companies demonstrated at ITU-T • Renewed interest from IEC • Continued efforts at ISO Telecommunications Automotive Web ITS

  4. Challenges • Continued, fast-paced evolution in the marketplace • Increasing need for standards collaboration • New work efforts emerging at global standards organizations • ITU SG16 • IEC SMB SG2 Automotive • Need to include additional organizations • SDR Forum, etc. • Needed: a straightforward way to understand existing work and define scope of new work • Consider building a common architecture agreed by key participants

  5. Next Steps/Actions • Continue coordination efforts by holding a coordination meeting between relevant groups to establish common architecture and improve understanding of existing scopes of work

  6. Proposed Resolution [optional] • Provide proposed modifications to an existing Resolution or propose a new Resolution if one does not exist. • [TBD based on panel discussions]

  7. Supplemental Slides

  8. WG16 Current Work Program I

  9. WG16 Current Work Program II

  10. WG16 Current Work Program III

  11. TIA TR-48 onVehicular Telematics • TIA Engineering Committee TR-48 works with other TIA committees, national and international standards organizations, and other relevant entities to ensure work items are necessary and not duplicative, e.g., • Consistent user interfaces and technology-neutral protocols that enable providers to offer telematics services with economies of scale • Common incident data from various sources for easy, rapid access and sharing

  12. Proposed TR-48 Project onEmergency Information Delivery Protocol • Conduct research of related telematics emergency information delivery efforts including, but not limited to • COMCARE, HITSP ER-EHR, IEEE VTS/ITS Incident Management Messages Sets, SAE Location Reference Management System, and OASIS Common Alerting Protocol 1.1 and EDXL Distribution Element • Determine feasibility and describe the architecture, protocol, core services middleware, interfaces, registration, and policies for a common middleware protocol for emergency information exchange

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