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CCMTA The Future of Safer Vehicles: The Road to Autonomous Vehicles Barry Gander, Chair, NVA

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  • 1. CCMTA The Future of Safer Vehicles: The Road to Autonomous Vehicles Barry Gander, Chair, NVA

2. - Eliminate 99% of the 34,000 car crash deaths (2012) - 1 Gig/sec 3. Status Now Legal in three states Car trains 4. NVA: Whos Playing 5. Networked 6. The mobile Cloud is Key to All Cars Newspapers - 480 m daily PCs - 1.1 b Phones - 1.2 b land-line Internet users - 1.4 b Transforms car value equation: 80% of innovation in car today from ICT Vehicle 3rd-fastest-growing connected device (smartphones, tablets) 7. Take-Aways: Car Design Smaller central console, data on remote server Increases the cars capabilities Better drive dynamics, suspension Cloud-adjusted Safety GPS-enabled augmented reality; lane-changing Ford Evos Hybrid Concept Car 8. Driving Experience Distance optimization between cars External sensor info via Cloud Climate sensing triggers car (defrost windows) Travel: where you are, whats ahead Personalized data travels with you Calendars, music Health: heart rate monitor Voice-delivered Twitter, Facebook updates (BMW) Cloud as restrictive tool Shuts down texting, or calling over a certain speed Driverless Cars now legal in Nevada 9. Infrastructure E-vehicles talk to power smart-grids Determines best times for charging Geo-location (find what youre looking for as you drive) saves time, fuel Route optimization: Traffic and weather download and interaction App lets travelling buddies stay close together IBM and Swiss Utility use smartphone app for remote charging 10. Basics User interface vital - intuitive MyFord touchscreen interface hurt quality index Right content, right time (esp. 1st Responders) Does app exceed customer needs? Cars calendar linked appointments to alarm clock Safety, not flash, is the prime concern 91 % would love to see a lane-change, blind-spot warning system in their cars. 83 % want in-vehicle technologies that would automatically call a tow truck Three-quarters would like technology that would stop their car if the driver suffers a heart attack or other sudden illness 11. Some activity Toyota and Microsoft Global Cloud-based telematics system Intels new $100-m Cloud car fund GM Onstar has 6m users Ford SNYC crowd-sourced Cloud contest: Caravan Track QNX voice control over infotainment QNX concept car: Porsche Carrera 12. Evolution Surround the car occupant with the social network and global knowledge Car interior as a friend delivering employee networks, all contacts, all news, entertainment, health, travel, and environmental control 13. New technology is rapidly being deployed that transforms the communications opportunities for First Responders. Vehicles = mobile intelligent sensors and autonomous networking nodes A Test Environment tol allow FRs to find optimal solutions and showcase uses. NVA: Cloud and First Responders 14. LTE: Compelling for Responders Narrow-band will remain platform of choice for mission-critical needs for some years to come THEN LTE Why? Supported by all service providers, makers Vendors and device ecosystem support Simple antenna, multiple services Strong security Endorsed by major Public Safety associations Continuously evolving technology Issues: Spectrum ownership Rural coverage Technology Momentum Application to First Responders Proposed Test-Bed 15. LTE Environment: Suggested Uses Technology Momentum Application to First Responders Proposed Test-Bed 16. Test Environment Projects Testing, demonstrations and continuous collaboration Alcatel-Lucent Kenneth C. Budka, CTO, Strategic Industries at Alcatel-Lucent (presentation) Fred Scalera, Public Safety Director for Strategic Industries at Alcatel-Lucent (demos) Technology Momentum Application to First Responders Proposed Test-Bed 17. Alcatel-Lucent Several applications of mobile broadband including Genetec (Live Video), facial recognition, mass casualty monitoring, LiveViewGPS for real-time vehicle tracking, multimedia collaboration across LTE, a network connected media command table, ruggedized band 14 smart phone for push to talk and telestration. 18. San Seviera Marshall, Harris Corporation . Specific high bandwidth PS applications that can be used over LTE (video streaming, situational awareness and voice/video communications), recognizing that available LTE enabled devices will drive application usage; and 3. Harris intelligent LTE enabled devices: a vehicular modem MBC-100, a ruggedized smart phone the InTouch and a Public Safety grade tablet the BTC- 100. 19. Live Video 20. Facial Recognition 21. Mass Casualty Monitoring 22. Liveview GPS Vehicle Tracking 23. Multi-media across LTE 24. Feedback Barry Gander Chair, NVA [email protected] 613-340-0701