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International Telecommunication Union Session 8: Seamless communications on the move Ubiquitous services and applications: needs of mobile users Mitsuji MATSUMOTO Professor, GITI Waseda University

Background ITU-T o ITU-T SG16 had developed a lot of standardization for Multimedia Services/Applications, Systems and Terminal specifications. By the combination of the technology component, advanced Multimedia Services like e-commerce, e-health, e- Government, e-learning, TDR, etc. have been appeared. The ICT in Vehicles (Telematics), like Mobile Office is also the extension of the current. o Mobile Office should make it easier than ever for mobile professionals likes salespeople to be productive anytime, anywhere (Ubiquitous services and applications ), and with any access method or device. o In this presentation, from the ICT in Vehicles viewpoint, needs of mobile users related to ubiquitous services and applications are described. 2

ICT in Vehicle ITU-T o Development of wireless networking technologies Handy phone technologies High Speed Wireless LAN o Prevalence of sensor technologies Infrared, millimetric sensor Mobile camera RFID o Advancement over ITS technologies DSRC (ex. ETC, VICS) Main Features of Advanced Security Vehicle (ASV) Sensor for crash avoidance Sensor for velocity, acceleration Sensor for driver s condition Camera for the backward surveillance Backward sensor for obstacles Sensor for air-pressure Sideward sensor for obstacles Automatic controller Forward sensor for obstacles Automatic steering unit Sensor for inter-vehicle distance 3

Information Platform (Mobile LAN) Bluetooth Infrared GPS Vehicle Routers Smart Number Plate RFID Web-camera Servers Car Navigation 4

Overview of ICT in Vehicles ITU-T Vehicle Contents Broadband Ubiquitous Services and Applications GS, Taxi, Bus operation, Probe, Emergency, Map, Accessibility, Multimedia Information distribution, Network Provider Access Network IP Network, NGN Telephone, Fiber, CATV, Satellite, Government Network Cellular, Wireless LAN, Optical LAN, DSRC Vehicle Terminals 5

Consumer Needs of Current ICT 6 Road traffic information Automatic update of map data News and weather forecast Gourmet information Leisure/hotel accommodation info. Parking space information Tourism and event information Route guides Search infor. on the location of a car Sending and receiving e-mails Road service call Useful living information Drive plan Remote maintenance Use experience rate Daily use rate Use rate Only when driving long distance From Hakuhodo data

Current telematics user needs Guide to vacant lot at a car park Receive data magazines to car navigation system s HD with DSRC-based hot spot-type communication mode Accumulate information, e.g. map up Receive highly functional next generation traffic information by DSRC. Instantaneously receive videos and highquality music Receive applications to support safe driving Automatic payment at fee-charging car parks of department stores and shopping Centers Automatic payment at drive-through and self-service gas stations 7

User s needs o Broadcasting was not able to meet all the needs drivers have. Consumers on the road are Moving Targets -Specific destinations, departure time and allowance for travel time. -Different objectives and purposes. -Can t manipulate OBU like they use PC at home. o What are the needs of Moving Targets? How can we meet them? o Consumers complain about the cost - Too expensive to use o My specific needs situation based just in time o Drivers demand increased relevance in media contact--- new services, new media and new concept are needed. 8

New Market The need for the creation of new content mix for the drivers - More than 10 million cars equipped with DSRC and Navigation by 2010: - Low cost network connectivity and access, Lower content cost The new opportunities emerge - One 2 One information, transaction and communication services based on time, place and situation - Most appropriate delivery of services by selecting the best one among the available modes - Comprehensive integration of PUSH and PULL channels Necessary conditions - All devices have the same basic units as standard OBU and then Greater connectivity can be added to the devices - (DSRC+CAR Navigation systems) --- WLAN, browser phones 9

New Services and Applications ITU-T DSRC Consecutive Radio Zone Configuration Technology Peer to Peer Communication Between Vehicles Technology Mobile IP Technology 10

Network Technology options 1.Wireless communications over Mobile Networks (ex.3g) The most flexible solution and the only one that supports fully mobile, always-on solutions. Data can be pushed from the main systems to the remote device at any time. 2.Wireless hotpots (WiFi) Becoming increasingly prevalent appearing in coffee shops, airports, hotels and motorway service stations. WiFi is a wireless LAN product based on IEEE 802.11 specification. 3.Short distant connectivity via docking station (Bluetooth/Infrared/Wired) The final approach to mobile solutions is to load data onto the mobile device, work off-line and synchronize when available. 11

ICT Service and Applications Trend - Internet Access Users in Japan - million 14 12 12.5 10 8 DSL 6 4 2 0 FTTH 2002 2003 2004 1.6 August The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) 12

Development of Wireless LAN ITU-T 2004 Mainly Internet Access Expand to the Ubiquitous 2005 VoIP Home link Amusement Multicast Remote control PDA Users Wireless TV Camera IP Phone Smart phone Notebook PC Amusement player Web-camera Wireless LAN products 13

Dual Wi-Fi, 3G phone ships ITU-T VoIP Intranet APs PSTN Mobile Network In Office Wireless Internal Telephone Wireless IP Telephone) Outside Office Mobile Phone (3G: FOMA) NTT DoCoMo N900iL VoIP calls over the corporate wireless network switch over to 3G outside offices browser can be used both inside and outside users always have access to Internet Instant messaging on a Wireless LAN is also possible. 14

Seamless Services Accessible by Broadband and Mobile NTT Group's Medium-Term Management Strategy Portal/ Contents/ Applications Common services for information search, music, movies, games Linked services using QR codes Platform Common services such as standardized ID, authentication, and electric money, etc. Communication Service Connection service to exchange video, voice, and data between fixed line telephones and mobile phones Conference service to which multiple fixed line telephones and mobile phones can be connected Convenient service to transfer calls to mobile phones during unattended time 3G Mobile Phone (FOMA) Wireless LAN Broadband (Optical Fiber) Portable Seamless Terminal Dual terminal, inter-terminal wireless communication, etc. 15

Classification of Wireless Access ITU-T FWA 16

Car Navigation Digital A/V Short distant connectivity Last 1 meter solution - Bluetooth/Infrared/RFID - PDAs Home PC Laptop PC Personal Area info Exchange Technologies? Information Infrastructures Area access Technologies Information "Pipe" Concept Transport Oriented Network Services BB-ISDN xdsl ATM W-CDMA Wide Area Infrastructure Home Materials Broadcasting System Integration of Broadcast "Pipe" Concept 17

Standardization ITU-T Government takes initiatives in building infrastructure and most importantly makes it open to private sectors - DSRC/VICS format - Implementation of DSRC format - Rules of indications on OBU-displays - Data structures of software for ITS services for traffic management, billing and collecting payments, dispatching information, etc. 18

Standardization ICT in Vehicles Broadband Ubiquitous Services and Applications Contents free Network Provider free Access Network free Content Providers Application service providers ISP ISP ISP IP Network, NGN operator/provider Telephone, Fiber, CATV, Satellite, Government Network Cellular, Wireless/Optical LAN, DSRC Office MM Home MM Device free 19

Conclusion o In this document, from the ICT in Vehicles viewpoint, needs of mobile users related to ubiquitous services and applications are described. o The realization of the Service/Applications in the vehicles are structured by many players. o In order to use the services and applications in this environment seamlessly and interoperable, contents, devices and database in the network should be standardized. o In the wireless access network, wireless LAN, optical LAN and DSRC-based hot spot-type communication mode network in addition to the Cellular Network will be increased. Therefore it is necessary to realize the interoperability and connectivity between those Network and Vehicle devices and between network systems. 20

o In particular, Mobile Office is Extensions to the existing e-mail and calendar applications and should make secure mobile access, simpler and easier than ever by: o The following requirements will be necessary. Automatic service detection WiFi access Contextual controls Auto-launch of Application and VPN Simple User Interface 21