This document discusses connected cars and their technology, benefits, and future opportunities. Connected cars are equipped with internet access and connectivity to external networks. This allows access to applications through the car's screen and a more advanced driving experience. The document outlines the early models of connected cars focusing on navigation and emergency assistance. Current connected cars allow constant connectivity like a smartphone on wheels. The future possibilities include cars that can suggest destinations, find parking, and even drive autonomously. However, challenges exist around IT security, ethics regarding autonomous vehicle decision-making in accidents, and legal/regulatory issues around responsibility and control.
The World Financial Symposiums organization hosts conferences and webcasts on technology and business topics. Upcoming events include conferences on growth and exit strategies for software companies being held in Silicon Valley, Vancouver, and Austin in March and April. The organization also hosts monthly "Market Spotlight" webcasts on topics related to technology patents, media and entertainment companies, and security technology. The document provides contact information for the organization and details about an upcoming event focused on connected car technology trends, mergers and acquisitions, and a panel discussion with executives from companies in the space.
Connected Car as New Marketplace SxSW 2016Jason Hoover
This was a SxSW 2016 talk that Michael Simmons and Jason Hoover gave on the topic of how technology is taking the connected car and turning into a new marketplace.
Digital Winners 2014: David Holecek, Volvo CarTelenor Group
Volvo sees connectivity as increasingly important, with 39% of car buyers in 2013 citing in-vehicle technology as a top priority. A connected car fully participates in the networked society through functional connectivity layers, digital ecosystem integration, and apps allowing control and integration with smartphones, infrastructure, other cars, and Volvo services. Volvo's strategy is to make life more enjoyable and save time through new connected benefits, leveraging big data and focusing on drive time, connected life, and maximizing their role in the connected society.
Connected vehicle technology in business operations. Demands, approaches and ...Evgeni
Presentation in Internet of Things Asia 2016.
Abstract:
The industry of connected devices is entering fleet management very rapidly for last several years.
It went from simple GPS tracking to predictive maintenance of engine failures and real time driver behaviour analysis.
Here we will talk about demands of companies that are starting to use telematics of fleet in their daily operations, their demands and approaches .
Key Success Factors for Connected Vehicle, Ride-share and Multi-Modal Transpo...Covisint
Tim Evavold, Covisint's Director of Connected Car and Dealer Ecosystems covers the technical, security and privacy considerations of ridesharing and multi-modal transportation when using connected vehicles.
This document discusses monetizing the connected car ecosystem. It outlines the connected car domains including the vehicle, portal/back office, and connectivity. It describes car networking options like car-to-car, car-to-OEM, and car-to-infrastructure. It explores potential revenue opportunities for players in the ecosystem like automakers, service providers, and app developers. Finally, it discusses monetization strategies like subscription models and concludes that automakers and mobile operators must work together to develop new revenue generating business models in this emerging market.
The advertising business model for the connected carLudovic Privat
This document discusses potential business models for advertising in connected cars, including:
1. Display ads shown on infotainment screens during times like route calculation or at stops, though banner ads may be distracting. Early experiments included expandable banners and pop-up ads.
2. Search ads integrated into local search results within car navigation apps, with a model like Yellow Pages charging local businesses for premium placement.
3. Audio ads played during radio-like streaming in the car. Companies are experimenting with in-stream ads, programmatic bidding, and native ads for audio. Metrics and targeting by location are important.
This document discusses connected cars and their technology, benefits, and future opportunities. Connected cars are equipped with internet access and connectivity to external networks. This allows access to applications through the car's screen and a more advanced driving experience. The document outlines the early models of connected cars focusing on navigation and emergency assistance. Current connected cars allow constant connectivity like a smartphone on wheels. The future possibilities include cars that can suggest destinations, find parking, and even drive autonomously. However, challenges exist around IT security, ethics regarding autonomous vehicle decision-making in accidents, and legal/regulatory issues around responsibility and control.
The World Financial Symposiums organization hosts conferences and webcasts on technology and business topics. Upcoming events include conferences on growth and exit strategies for software companies being held in Silicon Valley, Vancouver, and Austin in March and April. The organization also hosts monthly "Market Spotlight" webcasts on topics related to technology patents, media and entertainment companies, and security technology. The document provides contact information for the organization and details about an upcoming event focused on connected car technology trends, mergers and acquisitions, and a panel discussion with executives from companies in the space.
Connected Car as New Marketplace SxSW 2016Jason Hoover
This was a SxSW 2016 talk that Michael Simmons and Jason Hoover gave on the topic of how technology is taking the connected car and turning into a new marketplace.
Digital Winners 2014: David Holecek, Volvo CarTelenor Group
Volvo sees connectivity as increasingly important, with 39% of car buyers in 2013 citing in-vehicle technology as a top priority. A connected car fully participates in the networked society through functional connectivity layers, digital ecosystem integration, and apps allowing control and integration with smartphones, infrastructure, other cars, and Volvo services. Volvo's strategy is to make life more enjoyable and save time through new connected benefits, leveraging big data and focusing on drive time, connected life, and maximizing their role in the connected society.
Connected vehicle technology in business operations. Demands, approaches and ...Evgeni
Presentation in Internet of Things Asia 2016.
Abstract:
The industry of connected devices is entering fleet management very rapidly for last several years.
It went from simple GPS tracking to predictive maintenance of engine failures and real time driver behaviour analysis.
Here we will talk about demands of companies that are starting to use telematics of fleet in their daily operations, their demands and approaches .
Key Success Factors for Connected Vehicle, Ride-share and Multi-Modal Transpo...Covisint
Tim Evavold, Covisint's Director of Connected Car and Dealer Ecosystems covers the technical, security and privacy considerations of ridesharing and multi-modal transportation when using connected vehicles.
This document discusses monetizing the connected car ecosystem. It outlines the connected car domains including the vehicle, portal/back office, and connectivity. It describes car networking options like car-to-car, car-to-OEM, and car-to-infrastructure. It explores potential revenue opportunities for players in the ecosystem like automakers, service providers, and app developers. Finally, it discusses monetization strategies like subscription models and concludes that automakers and mobile operators must work together to develop new revenue generating business models in this emerging market.
The advertising business model for the connected carLudovic Privat
This document discusses potential business models for advertising in connected cars, including:
1. Display ads shown on infotainment screens during times like route calculation or at stops, though banner ads may be distracting. Early experiments included expandable banners and pop-up ads.
2. Search ads integrated into local search results within car navigation apps, with a model like Yellow Pages charging local businesses for premium placement.
3. Audio ads played during radio-like streaming in the car. Companies are experimenting with in-stream ads, programmatic bidding, and native ads for audio. Metrics and targeting by location are important.
The document discusses the connected car market and opportunities for investment. It defines connected cars as vehicles that use technologies like telematics, artificial intelligence, and connectivity to provide safety, comfort and entertainment features. Today's connected cars allow for infotainment, navigation, device connectivity and roadside assistance. The market is evolving to include vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure connectivity, partial autonomy, and future fully autonomous vehicles. While consumer willingness to pay for connected services is low, the enterprise market around fleet management, insurance telematics, and automotive software provides more promising investment opportunities, as seen in recent funding deals and exits that have targeted the enterprise.
MONETIZING THE CONNECTED CAR, Citi 2013 Connected Car SymposiumArynga
Walter Buga, CEO of Arynga made this presentation at the Citi forum of the connected car. This presentation answers the "How to monetize the connected car?" question
The document discusses Alexa's integration with connected cars. It provides examples of Alexa skills for Hyundai and Ford cars that allow remote control of vehicle functions and integration with smart home devices. It then describes how to build an Alexa skill using the Mojio API to access vehicle data and report road incidents. The document also covers the state of artificial intelligence, the future of connected cars, and privacy concerns regarding voice assistants in vehicles.
The document discusses trends in the automotive industry and opportunities for connected vehicles. It outlines various value propositions for connected vehicle technologies for different customer segments including owners, businesses, dealerships, governments, and OEMs. It also examines the path from advanced driver assistance systems to fully autonomous vehicles and questions around standards, security, and business models in partnering to develop connected vehicle solutions.
We discuss a potential customer journey for a automotive insurance use case. Taking into consideration that GDPR regulation as well as other regulations need to be adhered to.
AICAS enables the data capturing for in-vehicle data collection as well as after market solutions.
www.aicas.com
This document outlines a proposal for an online platform called Carsicare that allows car owners and fleet managers to store information about their vehicles and drivers. It describes current challenges like a lack of access to maintenance records and notes that Carsicare aims to create an online "e-valet diary" where users can track vehicle data, regulatory information, and receive reminders. Carsicare would obtain real-time traffic violation data and offer both free basic services like manual mileage tracking as well as paid options like 24/7 support and GPS monitoring to help users better manage their vehicles and comply with regulations. Screenshots of the website and app interfaces are provided.
Webinar on Key Areas of Connectivity Focus at Various Levels of Autonomous Driving by Stephen Surhigh, Vice President & General Manager, Cloud Services at HARMAN International
Rapid strides in Technology are making mobility seamless. Consumers are connected to the external world through a plethora of personal smart devices.
Automotive sector too is witnessing an unprecedented absorption of these technologies en masse to provide a connected car experience. There is an immediate need for the right mix of technologies/processes and the right delivery mechanisms for providing the Car occupants safer & ultimate driving Experience while generating value for the stake holders.
This presentation will cover some of the key technology trends and challenges involved in realizing the connected car functions
this ppt describes that how cloud can store data as well as control
car by sending instruction directly to ECU during emergency.so that accident can be avoided.
Covering the state of the internet-connected automobile, with the experts at Strategy Analytics and IBM. We discuss:
- The challenges of the connected car
- Creating an optimal connected experience
- IBM enabling technologies
Intelligent Driving - a 2020 View by Paul Asel at Automotive Megatrends March...Nokia Growth Partners
Nokia Growth Partner's Paul Asel's presentation at the Automotive Megatrends event in Detroit on March 17, 2015 discussing a 2020 view of Intelligent Driving.
Automotive industry is experiencing new developments every day. Let’s have a discussion on connected car trends. Our presentation will add info about the connected car concept and details of its advanced features and technologies.
Telefónica published a report in July 2014 titled "Connected Car Report 2014" which provided insights into the connected car market, challenges, and consumer awareness and demand for connected car products and services based on a survey of over 5,000 drivers in 5 countries. The report found that 71% of drivers were interested in or already using connected car services, with safety, diagnostics, and navigation features being the most important. It also found that 35% of consumers expected to use car sharing services rather than own a car by 2034. Telefónica is involved in connected car initiatives through its global M2M alliance, fleet management partnerships, providing connectivity for Tesla, and a telematics-based motor insurance policy
the basic concept of Connected Cars, technologies available and business opportunities with next-generation cars. Indian perspective of the Connected cars
Connected Cars Are the Next Must Have Consumer Electronics DeviceCisco Jasper
The focus of connected services by car manufacturers lately has been building out the connected services suite. The next transformation of services won’t be in the services themselves but in the business models of offering the services. If the car is to become a true consumer internet device, it will require real internet style monetization models.
In this talk, Mark Thomas, head of connected car product marketing for Cisco Jasper, explores internet monetization models, the infrastructure needed to monetize internet style and also learn about the vocabulary a vehicle knows when it’s an always on connected IoT device.
1) The document discusses IBM's work in developing intelligent transportation and mobility solutions through technologies like IoT, sensors, cloud computing, and cognitive systems.
2) It presents several case studies of IBM collaborating with companies like Transdev and Mercedes-Benz to build smarter mobility services addressing issues like traffic congestion and improving the traveler experience.
3) The solutions discussed use APIs, integration platforms and real-time data to provide services ranging from transportation recommendations and payment to vehicle maintenance alerts and autonomous driving capabilities.
Reiner Langendorf gave a presentation on car sharing through Mobility Support AG. He discussed that car sharing is decentralized, operates on an hourly basis, and is self-service 24 hours a day. Mobility Support AG has over 1750 cars available at 1000 locations across 400 cities in Switzerland. Their car sharing system has grown substantially, now serving over 72,000 customers and handling 1.2 million reservations and 800,000 trips annually. Mobility Support AG offers a fully automated electronic system from reservation to invoice, helping the continued growth and success of car sharing.
Connected car experts were interviewed about what telematics services consumers will pay for and how they will pay. Most agreed that navigation services with traffic updates are most valuable. Remote access apps and fleet/security services were also cited. Payment will primarily be through inclusion in the initial vehicle price or annual/monthly subscriptions, with extended free trials common. Mass market brands may include basic services by default while high-end brands offer more optional services. OEMs and dealers were identified as being best positioned to leverage the vehicle data for additional aftermarket sales and services.
In the past decade, auto manufacturers have installed various technologies designed to make cars safer, more responsive, and more pleasurable to drive. From the hands-free cellphone, to iPod berths, to satellite radio, to automated parking—not to mention Google’s self-driving vehicle—the automobile is undergoing an electronic overhaul that promises to transform its role for consumers. What once was perceived as personal transportation is fast evolving into a new mobile device, merging with the digital world into an all-encompassing communications environment.
This ongoing transformation is poised to shift into high gear as cars display still greater connectivity and broader capabilities than ever. What makes this shift different from the way automobiles adopted new technologies in the past is that this time, automakers may have to consider how they can quickly merge consumer electronics and software with their traditional automotive systems.
This document provides an overview of a practical training seminar on internet web technology. It discusses the costs of maintaining large networks and how individual small network costs add up. It also covers network and host IDs, IP addressing schemes, examples of websites and IP addresses. Additionally, it explains the differences between the internet and intranets, and how proxy servers function on the internet. The document encourages questions from attendees about any of the topics covered.
The document provides information about volunteering opportunities through the Volunteer Center of Memphis. It encourages citizens to volunteer their time instead of just donating money, pointing out that each person has unique skills and resources to offer their community. Potential volunteers are persuaded that even small individual efforts can make a positive difference when bonded together toward common goals of social improvement.
The document discusses the connected car market and opportunities for investment. It defines connected cars as vehicles that use technologies like telematics, artificial intelligence, and connectivity to provide safety, comfort and entertainment features. Today's connected cars allow for infotainment, navigation, device connectivity and roadside assistance. The market is evolving to include vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure connectivity, partial autonomy, and future fully autonomous vehicles. While consumer willingness to pay for connected services is low, the enterprise market around fleet management, insurance telematics, and automotive software provides more promising investment opportunities, as seen in recent funding deals and exits that have targeted the enterprise.
MONETIZING THE CONNECTED CAR, Citi 2013 Connected Car SymposiumArynga
Walter Buga, CEO of Arynga made this presentation at the Citi forum of the connected car. This presentation answers the "How to monetize the connected car?" question
The document discusses Alexa's integration with connected cars. It provides examples of Alexa skills for Hyundai and Ford cars that allow remote control of vehicle functions and integration with smart home devices. It then describes how to build an Alexa skill using the Mojio API to access vehicle data and report road incidents. The document also covers the state of artificial intelligence, the future of connected cars, and privacy concerns regarding voice assistants in vehicles.
The document discusses trends in the automotive industry and opportunities for connected vehicles. It outlines various value propositions for connected vehicle technologies for different customer segments including owners, businesses, dealerships, governments, and OEMs. It also examines the path from advanced driver assistance systems to fully autonomous vehicles and questions around standards, security, and business models in partnering to develop connected vehicle solutions.
We discuss a potential customer journey for a automotive insurance use case. Taking into consideration that GDPR regulation as well as other regulations need to be adhered to.
AICAS enables the data capturing for in-vehicle data collection as well as after market solutions.
www.aicas.com
This document outlines a proposal for an online platform called Carsicare that allows car owners and fleet managers to store information about their vehicles and drivers. It describes current challenges like a lack of access to maintenance records and notes that Carsicare aims to create an online "e-valet diary" where users can track vehicle data, regulatory information, and receive reminders. Carsicare would obtain real-time traffic violation data and offer both free basic services like manual mileage tracking as well as paid options like 24/7 support and GPS monitoring to help users better manage their vehicles and comply with regulations. Screenshots of the website and app interfaces are provided.
Webinar on Key Areas of Connectivity Focus at Various Levels of Autonomous Driving by Stephen Surhigh, Vice President & General Manager, Cloud Services at HARMAN International
Rapid strides in Technology are making mobility seamless. Consumers are connected to the external world through a plethora of personal smart devices.
Automotive sector too is witnessing an unprecedented absorption of these technologies en masse to provide a connected car experience. There is an immediate need for the right mix of technologies/processes and the right delivery mechanisms for providing the Car occupants safer & ultimate driving Experience while generating value for the stake holders.
This presentation will cover some of the key technology trends and challenges involved in realizing the connected car functions
this ppt describes that how cloud can store data as well as control
car by sending instruction directly to ECU during emergency.so that accident can be avoided.
Covering the state of the internet-connected automobile, with the experts at Strategy Analytics and IBM. We discuss:
- The challenges of the connected car
- Creating an optimal connected experience
- IBM enabling technologies
Intelligent Driving - a 2020 View by Paul Asel at Automotive Megatrends March...Nokia Growth Partners
Nokia Growth Partner's Paul Asel's presentation at the Automotive Megatrends event in Detroit on March 17, 2015 discussing a 2020 view of Intelligent Driving.
Automotive industry is experiencing new developments every day. Let’s have a discussion on connected car trends. Our presentation will add info about the connected car concept and details of its advanced features and technologies.
Telefónica published a report in July 2014 titled "Connected Car Report 2014" which provided insights into the connected car market, challenges, and consumer awareness and demand for connected car products and services based on a survey of over 5,000 drivers in 5 countries. The report found that 71% of drivers were interested in or already using connected car services, with safety, diagnostics, and navigation features being the most important. It also found that 35% of consumers expected to use car sharing services rather than own a car by 2034. Telefónica is involved in connected car initiatives through its global M2M alliance, fleet management partnerships, providing connectivity for Tesla, and a telematics-based motor insurance policy
the basic concept of Connected Cars, technologies available and business opportunities with next-generation cars. Indian perspective of the Connected cars
Connected Cars Are the Next Must Have Consumer Electronics DeviceCisco Jasper
The focus of connected services by car manufacturers lately has been building out the connected services suite. The next transformation of services won’t be in the services themselves but in the business models of offering the services. If the car is to become a true consumer internet device, it will require real internet style monetization models.
In this talk, Mark Thomas, head of connected car product marketing for Cisco Jasper, explores internet monetization models, the infrastructure needed to monetize internet style and also learn about the vocabulary a vehicle knows when it’s an always on connected IoT device.
1) The document discusses IBM's work in developing intelligent transportation and mobility solutions through technologies like IoT, sensors, cloud computing, and cognitive systems.
2) It presents several case studies of IBM collaborating with companies like Transdev and Mercedes-Benz to build smarter mobility services addressing issues like traffic congestion and improving the traveler experience.
3) The solutions discussed use APIs, integration platforms and real-time data to provide services ranging from transportation recommendations and payment to vehicle maintenance alerts and autonomous driving capabilities.
Reiner Langendorf gave a presentation on car sharing through Mobility Support AG. He discussed that car sharing is decentralized, operates on an hourly basis, and is self-service 24 hours a day. Mobility Support AG has over 1750 cars available at 1000 locations across 400 cities in Switzerland. Their car sharing system has grown substantially, now serving over 72,000 customers and handling 1.2 million reservations and 800,000 trips annually. Mobility Support AG offers a fully automated electronic system from reservation to invoice, helping the continued growth and success of car sharing.
Connected car experts were interviewed about what telematics services consumers will pay for and how they will pay. Most agreed that navigation services with traffic updates are most valuable. Remote access apps and fleet/security services were also cited. Payment will primarily be through inclusion in the initial vehicle price or annual/monthly subscriptions, with extended free trials common. Mass market brands may include basic services by default while high-end brands offer more optional services. OEMs and dealers were identified as being best positioned to leverage the vehicle data for additional aftermarket sales and services.
In the past decade, auto manufacturers have installed various technologies designed to make cars safer, more responsive, and more pleasurable to drive. From the hands-free cellphone, to iPod berths, to satellite radio, to automated parking—not to mention Google’s self-driving vehicle—the automobile is undergoing an electronic overhaul that promises to transform its role for consumers. What once was perceived as personal transportation is fast evolving into a new mobile device, merging with the digital world into an all-encompassing communications environment.
This ongoing transformation is poised to shift into high gear as cars display still greater connectivity and broader capabilities than ever. What makes this shift different from the way automobiles adopted new technologies in the past is that this time, automakers may have to consider how they can quickly merge consumer electronics and software with their traditional automotive systems.
This document provides an overview of a practical training seminar on internet web technology. It discusses the costs of maintaining large networks and how individual small network costs add up. It also covers network and host IDs, IP addressing schemes, examples of websites and IP addresses. Additionally, it explains the differences between the internet and intranets, and how proxy servers function on the internet. The document encourages questions from attendees about any of the topics covered.
The document provides information about volunteering opportunities through the Volunteer Center of Memphis. It encourages citizens to volunteer their time instead of just donating money, pointing out that each person has unique skills and resources to offer their community. Potential volunteers are persuaded that even small individual efforts can make a positive difference when bonded together toward common goals of social improvement.
Interest Rate Modeling With Cox Ingersoll Rossstretyakov
The document describes the Monte Carlo method for estimating integrals and its application to pricing financial derivatives. It discusses using Monte Carlo simulation to price a European call option and a caplet by generating random stock prices and short-term interest rates based on stochastic processes, and taking averages of the discounted payoffs over many sample paths. It also examines how the parameters of the short-rate Cox-Ingersoll-Ross model affect the generated term structure of interest rates.
Meyer Creative Little Book Of Words And PicturesDavid Meyer
The document discusses various aspects of communication and design. It emphasizes that creativity must be harnessed and refined, and used as a tool to effectively communicate a clear message. Above all, communication should have a singular, intuitive path and do no harm. The goal is to uncover the core question or promise and explain how to help customers. Experience, clear thinking and efficient use of resources are keys to successful communication.
This document provides samples of David Meyer's illustration work, including children's books for International Paper, posters, logos, greeting cards, and cartoons. Meyer Creative has over 20 years of experience creating visual communications that translate information from a purely logical/factual way of speaking ("headtalk") to one that also connects emotionally ("hearttalk"). The document promotes Meyer Creative's services for illustration, graphic design, logo design, and website design.
This document provides a list of graphic design samples and projects completed by Meyer Creative over 20 years including brochures, posters, book covers, marketing materials, and packaging designs. It emphasizes that good graphic design should enhance communication of the message rather than be the focus. Meyer Creative offers services in copywriting, illustration, graphic design, logo design, and website design to help clients effectively convey their messages.
The document summarizes investment calls made by an advisory firm between April 2008 and July 2009 during the global financial crisis. It notes that in early 2008, large cap stocks were recommended due to reasonable valuations. In mid-2008, reducing equity exposure and moving to liquid funds was advised due to high volatility. Later in 2008, shifting to gilt and income funds was recommended due to contracting bond spreads. In early 2009, switching from gilt funds to short term funds and starting monthly investment plans was advised. Finally, taking profits in large caps and investing in midcaps after the election was the call in mid-2009.
The document is the annual report for 2014-15 of Jammu and Kashmir Bank Limited (J&K Bank). It discusses how 2014 was a difficult year for the banking industry in India and especially for J&K Bank due to unprecedented floods in Jammu and Kashmir in September 2014. This led to increased non-performing assets and lower credit growth for J&K Bank. However, the Chairman's message expresses optimism that the operating environment will improve in 2015-16 with the Indian economy expected to grow at around 7% and the J&K economy also projected to witness revival.
1) O documento discute a Grande Depressão dos anos 1930, incluindo os fatores que levaram à crise de 1929 nos EUA, como o excesso de especulação no mercado de ações. 2) A crise se espalhou mundialmente na década de 1930, afetando a economia global. 3) Isso teve graves consequências sociais, como alto desemprego e miséria em todo o mundo.
O documento discute o Holocausto, mencionando espaços como guetos e campos de concentração, as vítimas identificadas por triângulos de cores e casos como Anne Frank e Berta Rivkina. Também fala sobre heróis como Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Carlos D'Almeida Fonseca Sampaio Garrido e José Brito Mendes que ajudaram judeus, e o padre Joaquim Carreira e Irena Sendler que salvaram crianças no gueto de Varsóvia.
O documento descreve a Guerra Fria, incluindo a emergência dos EUA e da URSS como superpotências após a Segunda Guerra Mundial, a formação de dois blocos político-ideológicos e militares, e os principais momentos de tensão e apaziguamento entre as duas superpotências até ao fim da Guerra Fria.
One of the most difficult things about the English language is its pronunciation. Students focus their attention on the ponetic symbols and, sometimes, forget about other important elements such as intonation and, above all, stress.
Introductory deck describing Parkofon's unique infrastructure-free technology and value proposition across multiple modes as a provider of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS)
Connected Car Services - Generalizing and Simplifying TelematicsToralf Richter
The document discusses TomTom's transition from a single-purpose fleet management platform to a general purpose Telematics Service Platform to enable various connected car services. Connected car services can be based on full aftermarket solutions or third party data. Deep vehicle insight results from connecting sensor networks in vehicles to provide normalized data to the platform. Modularity and extensibility are important platform values to accommodate new services. The organizational structure of TomTom appears to mirror the architectural structure of the platform.
This document provides an overview of fleet telematics and the current state of the industry. Key points include:
- Fleet telematics uses wireless technology to track vehicle location and provide services like route optimization, traffic alerts and delivery confirmations.
- The market is still developing but growing rapidly, projected to be a $9 billion industry by 2004.
- Early pilot projects show benefits like increased productivity, lower fuel costs and maintenance needs for fleet operators.
- The industry will likely consolidate as companies pursue vertical integration and regional market leaders look to expand.
TomTom is a Dutch company founded in 1991 that provides navigation and location services. It started with selling standalone GPS devices but has expanded into the automotive sector. TomTom has over 300 employees developing embedded software and hardware located in the Netherlands. The automotive industry is moving towards vehicles with more advanced electronics and connectivity. TomTom collects large amounts of anonymous location and traffic data from its users which it uses to provide more accurate and predictive traffic and routing information to customers. The company aims to continue expanding its data collection and using it to enhance navigation services and link to future vehicle-to-vehicle and infrastructure technologies.
This document discusses the future of integrated mobility. It notes that mega trends are driving demand for integrated mobility solutions, while technological advances are enabling new services and business models. Integrated mobility aims to provide door-to-door, multi-modal travel through pre-trip, in-trip, and post-trip services to improve the user experience. There are already various carsharing business models established to serve different customer groups and use cases. Global carsharing membership is projected to grow significantly by 2020 with continued new entrants and market penetration.
Jeffrey Matthijs: Impacts: Typologies of carsharing in EuropeStefanie De Puydt
This document summarizes research on typologies of carsharing in Europe. The research involved desktop research of 186 carsharing cases in 25 European countries and in-depth surveys of 56 cases across 12 countries. Based on the data, the researchers identified 6 profiles of carsharing organizations. Profile 1 consists of free-floating carsharing systems with operational areas and large fleets. Profile 2 includes free-floating systems with pool stations. Profile 3 is peer-to-peer carsharing among neighbors. Profile 4 and 5 are roundtrip station-based systems run by private or public organizations. Profile 6 are association-based carsharing systems. The research also found differences in carsharing models across regions.
The document is a monthly newsletter from Frotcom that discusses using their API to share vehicle tracking data with other applications. It provides an example of a transportation company in Austria that uses the API to share vehicle locations with clients. The newsletter also includes a case study of a Slovenian transportation company that uses Frotcom's tracking system to improve efficiency and customer service. Additionally, it describes new enhancements to Frotcom's eco-driving rankings and information about other product features.
3053 its japan_2013_tnbus_apts_english_present_allen_v1.68Hsieh-Chang Chen
The document discusses the development history of the dynamic bus information system in Tainan City, Taiwan. It describes the implementation of the Tainan Bus Automatic Passenger Transport System (APTS), which includes three main components - the Logic Algorithm Center for accuracy, the Algorithm Dispatch Platform for scalability, and the Information Merge & Publish Platform for stability. The system provides real-time bus location and arrival times to passengers through a website and mobile apps, and has increased annual passenger ridership while reducing management costs for bus operators.
EcoTelematics Group provides passenger information systems and solutions for public transportation. It has been in business since 2009 and has offices in Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, and partners in many other countries. It offers solutions such as passenger displays, automatic passenger counting systems, fleet management, transportation planning, real-time passenger information, payment systems, and open transport data. EcoTelematics Group takes an individual approach for each client and project by supplying customized solutions, implementing full projects, and providing ongoing support.
The document describes a connected car platform called Mobiliuz that collects and analyzes car data through hardware installed in vehicles. It connects cars to the internet and develops web and mobile apps/services. The platform is hardware-agnostic and works with different devices for different car types. It has been tested in several countries and aims to partner with car dealers, insurers, and other businesses to provide services like fleet management, smart insurance, and advertising.
At Finpro's ITS and MaaS seminar on May 4, Martyn Briggs from Frost & Sullivan discussed the converging trends that are leading to shift away from private cars, the new mobility business models that are becoming well established, and the potential impacts these services can realise in our cities now and in the future.
Google has been working on driverless car technology since 2005 through a formal team of 15 engineers starting in 2010. While driverless cars are still illegal in most states, Nevada was the first to pass a law allowing operation of driverless cars in 2011. Google has received the first and only license to operate a modified Prius without a driver in Nevada. The technologies behind Google's driverless car include laser sensors, radar sensors, GPS, and cameras which work together to map surroundings with no blind spots. Some benefits include reduction in car accidents, optimal speed control, more efficient use of highways, increased productivity for passengers, and saving of parking space. However, challenges remain around costs, regulations, impacts on industries, and social acceptance of
- We provide a parking management platform and mobility services since 2003, serving diverse international markets.
- Our cloud-based platform includes modules for asset management, pricing, payments, billing for parking, EV charging, bike parking and other mobility services.
- As part of the InfraPark Group, one of the world's leading parking operators, we now have expanded capabilities and customer base.
Commission on Travel Demand Shared Mobility Inquiry: Policy optionsCREDSUK
Evidence Session 4
16 July, Royal Automobile Club
The fourth evidence session covered both the context in which the shared mobility inquiry sits and the policy options which could be deployed to accelerate sharing and other wider initiatives which they might connect to.
TERAS is Malaysia's leading technology services provider, having undertaken RM600 million in contracts. It provides electronic payment and toll collection systems, as well as IT services. The company began providing electronic toll collection in 1994 and has since expanded to areas like parking, transportation ticketing, and access control systems. It currently has over 190 employees, more than 60% of whom are IT professionals.
A presentation conducted by Professor Ram Pendyala, Transport Systems, School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Arizona State University, United States of America. Presented on Tuesday the 1st of October 2013
Rapidly evolving vehicular technologies, including the advent of driverless and connected vehicles, are likely to have far-reaching implications on the design, development, provision, and financing of infrastructure in the future.
There is widespread interest in and debate on the possible impacts that autonomous vehicles will have on people’s activity travel patterns, location choices, vehicle ownership, and use of time. At the same time, ubiquitous mobile technologies and rapidly evolving communication systems
have provided the ability to access information any time anywhere, and to obtain instantaneous feedback on the
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6. 6 before Internet Mobility & combined Subscription Customer Desks (booking) Service Booking (people) Customer Desks (booking) Mobility Cooperative member Car Sharing (Private) Car Sharing (Business) Car share concept R&D IT and IS Economical function Private Customer Phone and fax Effective car renting Marketing And P.R. Partners Green Environment Commitment Public transports Business Customer Acquire & Maintain Car fleet Car fleet Optimization Platform Dev. And management Car parks Cooperative member Parking cars > 700 Cars Other few partners Gov. & non Governmental organizations
8. Car Sharing Platform – Thanks to Internet(!) 8 « MobiSys » System developped by Mobility 100’000 customers and 2’800 vehiclesmanagedthrough 4 countries 1.8 Mio of transactions per year product for sale
14. 14 With Internet Mobility & combined Subscription Mobility Cooperative member Easy Car Sharing (Private) Easy car Sharing (Business) Mobility Card R&D IT and IS Public transports Car rental IT and IS Infrastructure Private Customer Mobility package IT and IS Platform Effective car renting Maintain IT and IS Membership Program Business Package Phone Partners Universities Partners Green Environment Commitment Business Customer Acquire & Maintain Car fleet Car fleet Optimization Platform Dev. And management Intern. Companies 1’110 Car parks Cooperative member Other Partners Developers IT and IS Parking cars Mobility.ch 2’250 Cars Mobisys Gov. & non Governmental organizations
16. 16 One-off Sign-up (FREE) IT and IS Infrastructure Urban People Car2go shops Urban mobility Maintain IT and IS City Management Cleaning Pick-up Car fleet Optimization Fleet Management Systems Management Pay per use 0.19€/min Service Team Ca2go.com Car2Go card