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3 Definitions
3.1 Terms defined elsewhere
None.
3.2 Terms defined in this Technical Report
This Technical Report defines the following terms:
3.2.1 vehicular multimedia networks (VMN): The VMN consists of the vehicular multimedia
service platform (VMSP), a variety of broadcast and communication networks and of the vehicle
multimedia system (VMS) in the vehicle.
3.2.2 vehicle multimedia system (VMS): The VMS consists of vehicle multimedia system inputs
(VM I/P), vehicle multimedia unit (VMU) and vehicle multimedia system outputs (VM O/P). It is
also called an IVI.
3.2.3 vehicular multimedia networks services (VMNS): The VMNS are the services provided
by service providers via the VMN.
3.2.4 VMN application: The VMN application uses the underlying VMS capabilities to consume
and present a VMNS to end-user(s) in the vehicle.
2 FGVM-01R1 (2019)