Outline Value web Speed Alert – Scenario PND dynamic Value web Speed Alert – Scenario PND static Value web Speed Alert – Scenario I2V Speed Alert scenario.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
DIGITIZATION Efe GÜÇLÜER.
Advertisements

12 February 2009CEDR Business Modelling1 CEDR eSafety Road Map Business modelling.
Distributed Data Processing
Components of GIS.
SensMax People Counting Solutions Visitors counting makes the most efficient use of resources - people, time and money, which leads to higher profits in.
1 Going Mobile with SME Toolkit Presenter: Seth Fleisher.
SCENARIO Suppose the presenter wants the students to access a file Supply Credenti -als Grant Access Is it efficient? How can we make this negotiation.
Data Ownership Responsibilities & Procedures
A Java Architecture for the Internet of Things Noel Poore, Architect Pete St. Pierre, Product Manager Java Platform Group, Internet of Things September.
Chapter 9 The Internet: Information Technology Infrastructure for the Digital Firm.
: is a web site, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or.
Watch/Warnings in CAP NWS Partners Meeting
11 Introduction Dr. Miguel A. Labrador Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Defence R&D Canada R et D pour la défense Canada UNCLASSIFIED – APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Challenges for a Distributed Collaborative Environment Functioning.
Liliana Rodas. Skype is a software application that allows users to make calls over the internet allowing you to connect with all different countries.
Next Generation Traffic Management Centers Brian L. Smith and Robert Kluger Webinar series presented by MAUTC, University of Virginia and VDOT.
VII System Architecture
Satellite and mobile network communications
Atlas Pitu Mirchandani Professor and Director, ATLAS Research Center Systems and Industrial Engineering Department The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.
9. Car-Borne Information System
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS AND SOCIETY SESSION 21 – LOCATION-BASED SERVICES SEAN J. TAYLOR.
MOBILE CLOUD COMPUTING
In the context of ITS Business models Frank Berkers MSc August, 2008.
1 10 THE INTERNET AND THE NEW INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE.
National VII Architecture – Data Perspective Michael Schagrin ITS Joint Program Office US Department of Transportation TRB 2008 Annual Meeting Session.
Mobile data. Introduction Wireless (cellular) communications has experienced a tremendous growth in this decade. Most of the wireless users also access.
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) ISYM 540 Current Topics in Information System Management Anas Hardan.
11.1 CSC 123 Systems Analysis & Design Part IV: Design Chapter 11 Designing Effective Output.
® 2007 Solid Information Technology Data Management for Automotive Standardization requirements Franz-Josef Maintz Solid Information Technology
TF-NOC flash presentation. Network What infrastructure have your organization deployed? (e.g. fiber + equipment) What services are your organization offering.
Module 3: Business Information Systems Chapter 8: Electronic and Mobile Commerce.
DYNAMIC WAP BASED VOTING SYSTEM Bertrand COLAS Submission date: May 2002 School of Computing Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Computer.
Doc.: IEEE /1119r0 Submission November 2005 Alistair Buttar, MotorolaSlide 1 Support for Emergency Calls Notice: This document has been prepared.
CMPD 434 MULTIMEDIA AUTHORING Chapter 06 Multimedia Authoring Process IV.
Department of Information Engineering The Chinese University of Hong Kong A Framework for Monitoring and Measuring a Large-Scale Distributed System in.
Wireless traffic service platform for combined vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications Authors : T. Sukuvaara and P. Nurmi IEEE.
The Internet. Network - Collection of computers and devices connected together via communications devices Internet - Worldwide collection of networks.
CHAPTER TEN AUTHORING.
EFC issues for NRA’s Conclusions & recommendations.
Danielle Primiano, Ryan Desjardins, & Jen Traslavina CSC /5/2009.
Concept of Transparency Platform Martin Reisner Junior Adviser, Transparency ENTSOG’s Transparency Workshop Brussels – 11 September 2012.
Trackstar Navigations Pvt. Ltd. Presenting New Generation GPS Tracking System.
Networks CS105. What is a computer network? A computer network is a collection of computing devices that are connected in various ways so that they can.
S305 – Network Infrastructure Chapter 5 Network and Transport Layers.
Disseminating Traffic Data over Vehicles on Road  A Preliminary Proposal to the ITA Demo Project Presented by Bo Xu.
Assignment 2 Alicia DeMarco CSC /6/07.  Blogs are like diaries, they are entries written in order to share information. Some common topics of.
Chapter 1-What is Multimedia?. Overview Introduction to multimedia. Applications of multimedia. Virtual reality (VR).
Chris Pannozzo September 20,2007 CSC 101 Asssignment 2 Web Resources.
NGMAST 2008 A Proactive and Distributed QoS Negotiation Approach for Heterogeneous environments Anis Zouari, Lucian Suciu, Jean Marie Bonnin, and Karine.
Knowledge Management Systems Lecture 3 Payman Shafiee.
© Semel2006 VIKING WORKSHOP Hamburg March 15th – 16th FCD via GPRS – The Green Box System Semel Oy Börje Nummelin.
Workforce Scheduling Release 5.0 for Windows Implementation Overview OWS Development Team.
Commercial RDS-TMC service in Finland / Content - Role of Finnra - Data offered by Finnra - Destia - DestiaTraffic - Destia RDS-TMC.
1 VII CONSORTIUM VIIC Update Walton Fehr Boulder, CO June 21, 2006.
Intelligent Transport Systems
Congestion FTR’s ISO Charges Congestion FTR’s ISO Charges Performance Monitoring is Essential for Harmonizing Reliability and Markets Distributed Generation.
Data Distribution. Outline Fundamental concepts –Name space –Description expressions –Interest expressions Static Data Distribution: HLA Declaration Management.
Management of Broadband Media Assets on Wide Area Networks Lars-Olof Burchard.
SATELLITE AND MOBILE NETWORK COMMUNICATION
Fundamentals of Information Systems, Sixth Edition
Chapter 3 Mobile Computing.
Client-Server & Peer-to-Peer Networks
Ad hoc Data Dissemination in Vehicular Networks
Weikuan Yu, Hui Cao, and Vineet Mittal The Ohio State University
Chapter 5 Network and Transport Layers
تلويزيون فارسی بی بی سی چرايي، چيستی و چگونگی.
Welcome to the New Smart City by TrafficCast…
Information Systems.
Mobile Commerce and Ubiquitous Computing
CR-GR-HSE-414 HSE Requirements for Pipeline Operations
Presentation transcript:

Outline Value web Speed Alert – Scenario PND dynamic Value web Speed Alert – Scenario PND static Value web Speed Alert – Scenario I2V Speed Alert scenario comparison Comparing services business models

Data infrastructure provider Data collection Data aggregation Decision making Regulation Application provider Service provider Storage / Hosting End user Communi- cation provider Device provider Advertising NRA Value web Speed Alert – Scenario PND dynamic NRA Speed alert updates (road/track; new limit; timeframe) dynamic, based on congestion or incident management static, based on regulation and road network extension are broadcasted to the devices Digital map provider Essential in this scenario is a uniform map that is up to date (e.g. LIVECHANGINGMAPS), according to a standard Essentially broadcasting of road and speed alert updates functions map creation* speed limits map* road update speed limit update subscriber/ broadcast service position identification* speed identification* alert generation voluntary visual and audible speed alert as an extension of current navigation scenario. Updates by GPRS data broadcasting nomadic hypothethical case Extension of navigation OBU Extension of navigation device with subscription to road and speed alert update signals

Data infrastructure provider Data collection Data aggregation Decision making Regulation Application provider Service provider Storage / Hosting End user Distribution Device Provider Advertising NRA Value web Speed Alert – Scenario PND static NRA Speed limit updates (road/track; new limit) static, based on regulation and road network extension Digital map provider The map provider is kept up to date in collaboration with road authorities and released regularly Subscribers are allowed to receive a new dvd or download regularly functions map creation* speed limits map* road update speed limit update distribution service voluntary visual and audible speed alert as an extension of current navigation scenario. Technical download and/or dispatching of dvd hypothethical case

Data infrastructure provider Data collection Data aggregation Decision making Regulation End user Communi- cation provider Device provider NRA Value web Speed Alert – Scenario I2V NRA floatlcd Roadside infrastructure provider Speed alert updates (road/track; new limit; timeframe) dynamic, based on congestion or incident management static, based on regulation and road network extension are broadcasted to the devices the company called ‘floatlcd’ produces devices that receive current limit display a message in user’s language reads user’s speed roadside devices that transmit a given speed limit can be updated wirelessly centrally can be positioned anywhere alongside road voluntary speed alert provided by roadside transmitting current speed alert shown on small stand alone device functions mapping of transmitters, their current positions and their current speed limit speed limit update to transmitter broadcast speed limit by transmitter/device speed identification* alert generation device Speed limit management hypothethical case

Speed Alert scenario comparison

Comparing services business models RTTI gathers, analyses and broadcasts information – is only location based and not individual Speed limits are not based on aggregated data but on decisions or business rules – speed alerts are location and (individual) speed based Depending on the chosen technology, especially at the driver’s end, the business models can be integrated