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Intelligent Transport Systems

Intelligent Transport Systems. Chae Sub LEE. Submission Date: July 1, 2008. Highlight of Current Activities (1). ITU-T initiate global contributions for mitigating ‘Climate Change’ Followings are key summary of actions will lead by ITU-T

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Intelligent Transport Systems

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  1. Intelligent Transport Systems Chae Sub LEE Submission Date:July 1, 2008

  2. Highlight of Current Activities (1) • ITU-T initiate global contributions for mitigating ‘Climate Change’ • Followings are key summary of actions will lead by ITU-T • ITU-T is focusing on reduction of power requirements of telecommunication equipment • Promising technologies for improving energy efficiency are radio-frequency identification (RFID) and sensors; ITU-T has established a “Joint Coordination Activity" in this area • ITU is active in the field of intelligent transport systems which can help to reduce carbon emissions e.g., by reducing congestion

  3. CDMA, DRSC, DMB.. RF Module OSGi -VI HMI Service Module Application API JSR 298 User M-VCI ISO 22900 Gateway AMI-C ISO 22902 On-board bus System AUTOSAR PDU Router Gateway Gateway Multimedia System Vehicle Control System Highlight of Current Activities (2) • Current Status of ITS related standard activity • AUTOSAR: PDU Router/Signal Gateway for CAN, LIN, FlexRay Interfaces • OSGi –VI: Vehicle Interface for Telematics Service Platform • ISO 22902: Modular Vehicle Communication Interface • ISO 22900: AMI-C VI (Vehicle Interface) PDU : Protocol Data Unit CAN : Controller Area Network LIN : Local Interconnect Network

  4. Strategic Direction Identifying interface points needing global standards Typical example of new types of convergence beyond FMC/IPTV Internal Convergences (between similar industries): FMC, IPTV and others External Convergences: between/among different industries, e.g., Telematics/ITS, USN, e-Health, Networked Robotics, others Contents Provider Service Provider Vehicle Telematics terminal I2 I1 I3 Use existing STD Enhanced CAP Global New STD New/Enhanced CAP Industrial STD Partially Global STD: Standard CAP: Capability

  5. Challenges Need globally Integrated Standards for Vehicle Gateway Platform (VGP) ITU-T launched a new project for VGP in SG 16 collaborating with related activities: "From/In/To Cars Communication II", ITU-R ITS, ISO, etc. Internal External

  6. Next Steps/Actions • ITU-T SG 16 set up ‘Ad Hoc for ITS’ to initiate development of frameworks for ITS supporting following target roadmap:

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