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Changing paradigm, built-in vs. brought-in device for connected vehicle applications

Changing paradigm, built-in vs. brought-in device for connected vehicle applications. Mobile Monday Detroit J. Parikh July 15, 2013. Outline. Introduction Overview Escort Inc. Detector/Technology Products Connected Car Growth of Smartphone and vehicle connectivity

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Changing paradigm, built-in vs. brought-in device for connected vehicle applications

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  1. Changing paradigm, built-in vs. brought-in device for connected vehicle applications Mobile Monday Detroit J. Parikh July 15, 2013

  2. Outline • Introduction • Overview Escort Inc. • Detector/Technology Products • Connected Car • Growth of Smartphone and vehicle connectivity • Connected Vehicle Applications • Safe Driving • Driver companion • Demo – LiveTrafCam.com

  3. Introduction & Overview • Founded in 1978, Escort Radar is makers of full line of radar, laser & safety detectors and other technology product • The company is headquartered in Cincinnati, OH. • Responsible for Emerging Technologies and Product Innovation

  4. Escort Inc. • With Rear Backup Camera • Bluetooth Hands-free Calling • Radar, laser and safety detector products Guardian Alert Radar Collision Avoidance • Other technology products YourMedia

  5. Connecting CarsBring Your Own Device

  6. Connected Vehicle

  7. Connecting Cars – Bring Your Own Device Global Sales Forecast of OEM Connectivity Solutions in Passenger Cars Connectivity Options for In-Vehicle Services Source: mAutomotive

  8. Exponential Growth in Computing Power in Mobile Devices

  9. Built-in vs. Brought-in, OEM Offerings Built-in Brought-in Blue&Me (Eur) Safety & Security (Microsoft Auto Platform; limited emergency services + infotainment) Safety & Vehicle Data Services Infotainment / Entertainment Hughes Telematics • Toyota Telematics – • G-Book • 911 Assist service • Vehicle health report • Internet Access • Partnership w/ Google • CutomizableiDrive from Home PC & internet • iPod/iPhone connectivity for HFC/Music • SYNC (device platform) • Mobile WiFi Hotspot for Internet Access • Uconnect, MyGIG(hard-drive radio) • Partnered with MS to rollout voice activated infotainment system in 2010 in US. • “Search&Send” (nav data PC to car) Audi Connect

  10. In Four Years, Most Cars Will Work With Smartphones Forbes – 5/19/2012 • By 2016 most cars will have smartphone integration, according to a new report from Juniper Research, a wireless technology research firm based in Hampshire, U.K. Aftermarket systems offered by companies like OnStar will help grow the sector to $14.4 billion in four years and give 92 million vehicles Internet connectivity. • The Chevrolet Spark offers a stereo upgrade that acts like an extension of a user's smart phone to stream music, navigation and other apps. Parts suppliers and consumer electronics companies are working together to create a standardized protocol called MirrorLink, being overseen by the Car Connectivity Consortium.

  11. Driver Distractions

  12. Drive Safe – Apps and Gizmos (1) Drive Safely  www.drivesafe.ly • Mobile application that reads text messages and emails aloud in real-time and automatically responds without drive intervention • Solution for “texting while driving” FleetsaferMobile:  www.zoomsafer.com • Mobile phone software to ensure employee compliance with distracted driving policies. Stops texting, emailing, browsing while driving • Vehicle interface via wireless OBDII with smartphone FleetSafer: www.zoomsafer.com • Combines vehicle data with phone usage data for driver behavior • Measures and manages employee’s phone usage while driving • Driver scorecard DriveScribe  www.drivescribe.com • Turns mobile phone into a personal safe driving coach. • App monitors speed, blocks texts, emails and calls • Tells driver to slow down if going too fast • Provides real-time driving help, reduce distractions, see how you perform and earn rewards for driving safely through mobile and web applications

  13. Drive Safe – Apps and Gizmos (2) Sprint & AT&T: • Disable texting while driving, auto reply • AT&T has safe driving app Family Circle:http://www.familycircle.com/teen/driving/safe-driving-apps/ • Text Arrester • Safe Driver – monitors speed, location, driving practice • Key2safedriving – restricts phone usage while driving • Dangers of distracted driving – Learning tool, scenario outline • Steer clear mobile – logs driving time, mileage, road condition etc. iGuardianTeen www.iguardianteen.com • Smartphone app for parents to download onto teen driver's phone to help parents keep teen drivers safe while they gain driving experience. • App generates driver score card and report Conti: Smartphones are the Key to Car Sharing of the Future • Continental’s digital car key and smartphone integration make using short-term rental cars affordable, convenient, and secure. Successful fleet test in Toulouse • Uses NFC technology WV 511 DriveSafe: • TheWest Virginia 511 Drive Safe mobile app provides drivers with audible, hands-free traffic alerts from their smartphone.

  14. Drive Safe – Apps and Gizmos (3) Samsung– Drive Link app with MirrorLink compatibility • Drive Link provide safe user interface and portal to the most commonly used apps on phone while driving -- navigation, hands-free calling and listening to music. • For navigation, gives full access to the phone's GPS and mapping features, allowing you to speak destinations or pull them up from text messages. • Full hands-free calling and text-to-speech message reading are available in several languages • International version of the phone supports MirrorLink, a standard for interfacing with vehicle’s infotainment system supported by Car Connectivity Consortium NHTSA Unveils 'SaferCar' App for iPhones, Thursday, March 21, 2013 • Free mobile app provides real-time info to help consumers "Buy Safe, Drive Safe, and Stay Safe"

  15. iOnRoad - Turns your Smartphone into a Personal Driving Assistant • Vision Based Advanced Collision Warning System • Off road alert (LDW) • Headway Distance Monitoring & Alert • Speeding Alert • “Blackbox” like video recorder • Car Locator

  16. Connected Vehicle Applications

  17. Leveraging Sensing and Communications Capabilities of Smartphone Proximity Sensor Ambient Light Sensor Barometer (Android) GPS 3-Axis accelerometer Gyroscope Magnetometer Compass Wireless Communication

  18. Vehicle Connectivity Architecture – Built-in vs. Brought-in Device Embedded System • GPS • Cellular Data • Battery Backup Data Route 1 Cellular Data Data Route 2a Cloud Server OBD 2 + Smart Devices for Data Processing & Gateway Wi-Fi Bluetooth Data Route 2b • GPS • Accelerometer • Cellular Data • Wi-Fi • Bluetooth Data Route 2 Bluetooth Low Energy Through Brought-in Device 18

  19. Your Car and Smartphone, Connected • Driving Feedback • Rough Braking • Speeding • Rapid Acceleration • Drive Score • Trip Timeline • Locate my car • Fuel efficiency / cost • Vehicle diag / maint. • How is my buddy’s mileage?

  20. Live Traffic Cam • Almost all major cities in the US and major cities of the world have thousands of traffic cameras that stream live images to view through various websites. • In and around city of Detroit, MI, 240 plus traffic cameras along the major freeways provide live images through MI DOT websites. • These sites are primarily designed for viewing on conventional web browsers on desktop or laptop computers and do not support mobile devices for viewing. • These websites do not have location aware (geo location) of the viewing device to automatically select and display camera image from nearest or relevant camera.

  21. LiveTrafCam.com Tablet or PC Smartphone

  22. An Integrated Approach – new wave in connected cars

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