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Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Bilel Jamoussi Chief, Study Groups Department Telecommunications Standardization Bureau International Telecommunications Union. Highlight of Current Activities. ITU-R Management of RF spectrum and satellite orbits

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Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

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  1. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Bilel Jamoussi Chief, Study Groups DepartmentTelecommunications Standardization BureauInternational Telecommunications Union

  2. Highlight of Current Activities • ITU-R • Management of RF spectrum and satellite orbits • Basis for the functioning of any wireless communication in ITS • Enables applications based on services such as GPS • ITU-R SG5 WP 5A • Question 205-4/5 on ITS • New technical report on “Advanced ITS radiocommunications” is under development (draft) • Handbook on Land Mobile and ITShttp://www.itu.int/pub/R-HDB-49-2006

  3. Highlight of Current Activities (2) • ITU-T • SG16 (Multimedia) • Q27/16 on vehicle gateway platform for ITS services / apps • FG Driver Distraction • Assessment of cognitive load of driving tasks • Design guidance for ICT/ITS apps (integrated and nomadic devices) • FG Car Communication • In-vehicle communications • Hands-free systems • Speech recognition • Super-wideband ITU-T Technology Watch Report “Decreasing Driver Distraction”, www.itu.int/ITU-T/go/ddd

  4. Challenges Existing ITS standardization activities are siloed: narrow in scope, exclusive in participation, geographically limited in outcome

  5. Strategic Direction “Imagine one billion PCs not connected to the Internet. That is where cars are today.” (K. Venkatesh Prasad, Technical Lead, Ford Evos concept car: a cloud-connected hybrid EV) • Spectrum • Road safety • ITS in the cloud • Security, privacy • Links to smart grids • IPv6 Credit: Ford

  6. Next Steps / Actions ITU invites all SDOs and forums to collaborate to ensure coordinated creation of an internationally accepted, globally harmonized set of ITS standards. Save the date: The Fully-Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show: 7-8 March 2012. Follow http://www.worldstandardscooperation.org/fully_networked_car2012.html

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