Session on
European Approach to Cooperative Systems Architecture
Moderator: Juhani J��skel�inen (DG Information Society and Media - European Commission)
Session Objectives:
The work in Co-operative Systems in Europe started in 2006 with the launch
of three Integrated Projects (CVIS, SAFESPOT and COOPERS) and a number of
targeted research projects. This research aims at significant improvements
in Mobility and Transport in Europe by offering higher levels of safety to
all road users, improving the efficiency of the whole transport system and
increasing comfort for all.
The success of Co-operative systems will depend on interoperability of
different components. The partners in research and development have to agree
upon a common Communications Architecture for Co-operative systems, paving
the way to interoperability and standardisation. COMeSafety, a Specific
Support Action and the Communications Working Group of the eSafety Forum
spearhead Europe's efforts to achieve this ambitious goal.
This session gives an overview on the current status of the work on
Co-operative Systems in Europe, concentrating on the approach to the common
Communications Architecture and the research challenges.
Speakers:
Towards a Common Communications Architecture in Europe: Timo Kosch (BMW, Coordinator of COMeSafety)
Building Consensus on spectrum and standardisation in Europe: Uwe Daniel (Bosch, Chair of the eSafety Forum Communications WG)
Is there an issue between the CALM and Car2Car approaches?: Knut Evensen (Q-free, CVIS Chief Architect)
Security in V2V and V2I Communications: Panos Papadimitratos (EPFL, SEVECOM Project)
1430 - 1500
Coffee Break
Supported by:
1500 - 1630
Session1 : eCall
Moderator: James Rosenstein (Ygomi LLC)
Session Objectives:
Specific needs of ETS (Emergency Telecommunications Services)
Type of information needed to be communicated to the emergency services
The current status of eCall implementation: obstacles and solutions
The eCall interface for vehicles
Architectural requirements
The roles of voice and data
The business case for eCall
Bundled and stand-alone solutions
Speakers:
Constraints and Challenges on the Vehicle Interface for the future European Emergency Call (eCall):
Thomas Form (Technical University Braunschweig)
eCall – A Suitable Basis for Future Telematic Services?: Ulrich Dietz (Vodafone GROUP R&D Germany)
Industry's Role in Accelerating the Roll-out of eCall - A Tier 1 Supplier's Perspective: Brian Droessler (Continental)
Architectural requirements of an Emergency Call In Vehicle System: Pierre Piver (Wavecom)
1630 - 1700
Coffee Break
Supported by:
1700 - 1800
Session 2: Safety
Moderator: Scott McCormick (Connected Vehicle Trade Association)
Session Objectives:
Links with telemedicine and experimental psychology
Issues to be solved in relation to frequency allocations, the use of radars and data transmissions between cars (car-to-car communications)
Impact of regulation on the services
Cooperative systems: Vehicle infrastructure and interfaces required
Future role of probe data
Speakers:
Infrastructure Connectivity and Processes for Driver Assistance Systems: Hans Hubschneider (PTV)
Research of New Communication Medium for Cooperative vehicle-Infrastructure Driving Safety System: Yoshiro Okamoto (Toyota)
Vehicle Communications for Safety and Convenience Applications-Challenges and Recent Results: Wai Chen (Telcordia Technologies)
Moderator: Reinhard Scholl (Deputy Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau- ITU)
Cars are designed to last for years whereas electronic goods can be
outdated after a few months: implications for the standards process
The most significant standardization success stories regarding the convergence of the ICT and automotive industries
The most pressing standardization issues that need to be addressed
Panellists:
Jean-Pierre Cheynet (ISO Technical Committee 22)
Shuji Hirakawa (IEC)
Jean-Yves Monfort (ITU-T)
Walter Weigel (ETSI)
Hironao Kawashima (ISO Technical Committee 204)
1030 -1100
Coffee Break
Supported by:
1100 - 1230
Session 3: Standards
Moderator: Michael Noblett (ISO TC 204 ITS)
Session Objectives:
The impact of telecommunication standards on vehicles and transport
National, regional and global standards initiatives for communications in vehicles
Gap- analysis – which standards exist, where are standards lacking, where do standards need to be harmonized?
Speakers:
Standardization as Support to Innovative Solutions for the Mobile Service World: Siglinde Kaiser (DIN)
and Tobias Brosze (FIR)
The seamless home network to the car system: Jun-ichi Yoshio (IEC)
The ITU-T Focus group “from/in/to car communication”: Hans W. Gierlich
and Jean-Yves Monfort
(ITU-T)
GST: A Standardized Open Architecture To Promote Innovation And Fast Deployment Of Connected Cars: Michel Fond
and Jacques Garcin
(Orange)
ITU-R's studies on ITS: Colin Langtry (ITU-R)
1230 - 1330
Lunch
1330 -1530
Session 4 : Architecture
Moderator: Knut Evensen (Q-free)
Session Objectives:
Interoperability with the latest consumer electronic devices
Integration of entertainment, navigation and communication capabilities
HMI (Human Machine Interface) concerns
Synchronization of life cycles between consumer equipment and cars
In-vehicle architecture for communication and services
Requirements for open architecture frameworks
Speakers:
Architectural change of Vehicle IT and possibility to offer WEB2.0 type of services for networked car: Tsuguo Nobe (Nissan)
Vision for the road ahead: Ton Steenman (Intel)
Architecture, Use and Business Cases for a Vehicular Communication and Service Gateway:
Yupeng Zang on behalf of Guido Gehlen (Aachen University)
Telematic diagnostic: how to leverage OEM efficiency during new model launch operations?:
Fran�ois Vervial (Johnson Controls Automotive Electronics)
The Case of IP Multimedia Subsystem Evolution to a Telematics Services Enabler:
George Lapiotis
, Kyriakos Manousakis and
Tao Zhang (Telcordia Technologies)
From Passive Safety to Integrated Active Safety, Semiconductor paves the way to “the Clean”, Networked and Autonomous Car:
Denis Griot (Freescale Semiconductor)
Moderator: Pierre-Andr� Probst (ITU-T Study Group 16 Chairman)
Session Objectives:
Type of information to be transmitted or exchanged
Internet access – trends in technologies and services
Future of telematics in cars
Trends and technologies for in-vehicle data buses
New entertainment concepts in cars
Speakers:
eVoice SE – Evolution from an Aftermarket to an OEM Hands-free Solution: Stefan Dobler (Teleca Systems GmbH)
The New Telematics Frontier: Driver-Interactive Vehicle Applications: Steve Millstein (ATX Group)
“You’ve Got Mail” --- from your vehicle: Krish Inbarajan (OnStar)
Japanese New challenge for Mobile Office services in the DSRC - it’s marketing concepts and Technologies:
Mitsuji Matsumoto (Waseda University)
,
Yasuhisa Nakamura (NTTDoCoMo)
and
Kenichi Yanagi (Hakuhodo Inc.)
In-Vehicle Architecture for seamless Mobile Video Reception with latest Display Technologies: Martin Sch�rmann (Delphi FUBA)
Seamless Connected Car – the enabler for integrated Telematic services: Gerhard Kadel (T-Systems Enterprise Services)
Infomobility the new paradigm from a telecom Operator point of view: Sergio Cozzolino (Telecom Italia, ICT Mobile Solutions)
1100 - 1130
Coffee Break
Supported by:
1130 - 1330
Session 7: Communications
Moderator: Jean-Yves Monfort (ITU-T Study Group 12 Chairman)
Session Objectives:
Challenges for hands-free implementation (built-in or installed after)
Communications inside the vehicle, including voice synthesis and voice recognition
Audiovisual equipment - screens and audio/video equipment (for passengers)
Speech recognition for car control functions
Speakers:
Spatial parameterization with distributed microphones in the car cabin: Patrick Vicinus (Peiker)
Challenges for Future Acoustic Signal Processing for Car Interiors: Prof. Walter Kellermann (University Erlangen-N�rnberg)
Car hands-free optimization: Hans W. Gierlich
,
Frank Kettler
,
Sylvia Poschen
,
Sven Dyrbusch
(HEAD acoustics)
Using Speech to Interact with In-Car Devices in the Project54 System: Andrew Kun (University of New Hampshire)
The Utilization of Multi-Antenna Enhanced Mobile Broadband Communications in Intelligent Transportation Systems: Mark Guinan (ArrayComm)
Connected Vehicle: A Cisco Perspective and Experience: Marc Girardot (Cisco)