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DOCUMENT #: GSC15-PLEN-37 FOR: Presentation SOURCE: ITU-T AGENDA ITEM: Plenary 6.6 CONTACT(S): [email protected] Networked Vehicle Chaesub Lee and Yushi Naito* Chairman of SG13 and SG16* ITU-T Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15

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Networked Vehicle. Chaesub Lee and Yushi Naito* Chairman of SG13 and SG16* ITU-T. Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15. Highlight of Current Activities. Input from Fully Networked Car workshop 2010 Use of public communication infrastructures for ITS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DOCUMENT #: GSC15-PLEN-37FOR: PresentationSOURCE: ITU-TAGENDA ITEM: Plenary 6.6CONTACT(S): [email protected]

Networked VehicleChaesub Lee and Yushi Naito*Chairman of SG13 and SG16*

ITU-T

Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15

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Highlight of Current Activities Input from Fully Networked Car workshop 2010

• Use of public communication infrastructures for ITS• Enhanced value of Information for ITS

2OKI Presentation at FNC-2010, Geneva

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Highlight of Current Activities Request from Fully Networked Car workshop 2010

• ITS cooperated with NGN supplies the optimum ubiquitous services at various scenes

3OKI Presentation at FNC-2010, Geneva

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ITU-T SG16 Workshop - 26/07/2010

5. INSURANCE• Pay-as-you-drive• Stolen vehicle tracking

7. PUBLIC SECTOR• eCall• Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)

6. TRANSPORTATION• Toll collect/ Road charging• Traffic management

3. CAR MANUFACTURERS• Software updates• Remote vehicle diagnostics

2. NAVIGATION & INFORMATION• Map updates• Location-based services• Collaborative Traffic information

4. FLEET MANAGEMENT• Car / truck / trailer / goods tracking• On-board unit updating

1. MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT• Satellite radio• Mobile TV

Highlight of Current Activities Input to ITU-T SG 16 (July 2010): New services around the vehicle(Source: European Project SafeTRIP, http://www.safetrip.eu)

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Highlight of Current Activities

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Transport Func.

Transport Control Function

Service/Application support Function

Applications

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NGN corresponding Func. Architecture

Service Control Function

Networked Vehicle Study in ITU-T• Special attention has been addressed to ensure interoperability

of vehicle whatever based with ITS, NGN and others• Alignment with ISO TC 204 ITS Station Reference Architecture

is an initial step

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Highlight of Current Activities Incorporation of ITS Station related functions into NGN

Functional Architecture model: NGN capable NV

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NGN capable Networked Vehicle

Transport Function

Transport Control Function

Serv/Applsupport Function

ApplicationsM

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Secu

rity

Station-Ext. I/F Station-Int. I/F

Networking & Transport

ITS TP/ Local & GEO

Service control FunctionFacilities

(Session/Communication support)

Facilities Application supportInformation support

ITS specific

ITS specific

Appli-cation

Road Safety

Traffic Effic. Others

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Highlight of Current Activities Networked Vehicle operation in the NGN environment:

as one of “End User Functions”

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Highlight of Current Activities ITU’s role in ICTs and improving road safety

• Council Resolution 1318 C10/87: 13 ~22 April 2010

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a) that ICTs, including intelligent transport systems (ITS), provide mechanisms for vehicu-lar and passenger safety;

b) that the proliferation of integrated in-vehicle ICTs and nomadic devices, including nav-igational information and electronic data communications devices, may contribute to driver distraction;

c) that the ITU has on-going work in its various sectors, including the ITU-T Focus Group on Car Communications (FG CarCom), which has been identified as an appropriate place to address driver distraction;

Noting

1) to include the theme of “ICTs and improving road safety” among those addressed at the WSIS Forum 2011, and to consider it as a theme at the “2012 World Telecommu-nication and Information Society Day,” in accordance with Resolution 68 (Rev. Anta-lya, 2006);

2) to invite all Members of the Union to take practical steps to further national and do-mestic policies, programs and/or educational initiatives in the use of ICTs to improve road safety, also taking into account the risks associated with unreasonable use of ICTs and driver distraction, as well as the benefits of ICTs and vehicular safety tech-nologies, in order in to improve global road safety;

Resolves

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Strategic Direction

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Continue to develop relevant network and service capabilities to support vehicle operation• Enhance reachability of services and economics of

deployments through public communication infrastructures

• Flexible but secure capabilities for vehicle operation and vehicle based services

Collaboration with other SDOs• What requirements and capabilities are required from

public communication infrastructures?• Collaboration on “Interoperability and Security”• Special attention would be needed on “V2G”

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Next Steps/Actions

ITU-T SG13 plan to consent a draft recommendation on Networked Vehicle

ITU-T SG16 will modify ToR for the Question on Vehicle Gateway Platform

Future Studies will cover:• Vehicle to Grid• Linked with USN and Ubiquitous Networking for

enhancing road safety• Others

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