Thanks to the IEEE IoT Initiative
iot.ieee.org
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Smart Cars and Cultural
Heritage: do they fit together?
Roberto Minerva
Telecom SudParis
Institut Mines-Telecom
ICC 2017
P08. ComTech Innovation and Trends towards
Smart Connected Car Environment
May 23, 2017, Paris France
Outline
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 Smart Cars and Cultural Heritage ?
 Complexity and smart environment
 Communications Needs
 Services and Applications
All roads lead to ROME3
All Roads lead to ROME …
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… but How ?
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Bored Kids
https://i0.wp.com/www.bsnews.it/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/via-crotte-foto-
2.jpg?fit=720%2C426
Unpredictable (and stupid) traffic jams
https://i2.wp.com/www.donnamoderna.com/var/ezflow_site/storage/images/media/images/
tempo-libero/libri/pazza-napoli/napoli-in-foto-da-ridere-il-traffico-e-l-anima-del-
commercio/68268603-3-ita-IT/Napoli-in-foto-da-ridere-Il-traffico-e-l-anima-del-
commercio_o_su_horizontal_fixed.jpg
Unexpected Stops!
But also opportunities …
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When you see tourist attractions, aren’t you
curious to know the story behind?
Do you know anything about these places?
Do you what you miss?
Let’s take a detour
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Montefiascone by car …
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Source: wikipedia
Est! Est!! Est!!! di Montefiascone (also known as
just Est! Est!! Est!!!) is an Italian wine region centered
on the commune of Montefiascone in province of
Viterbo in Lazio. Since 1966, the white Trebbiano-
and Malvasia bianca-based wines produced within the
1,000 acres (400 ha) of the region can qualify
for Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC)
designation under Italian wine laws.[1]
The unusual name of the wine region dates back to a
12th-century tale of a German Bishop traveling to
the Vatican for a meeting with the Pope. The Bishop
sent a prelate ahead of him to survey the villages along
the route for the best wines. The 'wine scout' had
instructions to write 'Est' (Latin for 'There is') on the
door or on the wall of the inns he visited when he was
particularly impressed with the quality of the wine they
served so the Bishop following on his trail would have
known in advance where to make a stop. At a
Montefiascone inn, the prelate was reportedly so
overwhelmed with the local wine that he wrote Est! Est!!
Est!!! on the door.
And when you arrive …
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http://roma.repubblica.it/images/2012/05/30/222010652-31ba3652-53fc-4ede-bfd0-
7e138e3f2345.jpg
http://quartomiglio.rm.it/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Via-crucis-Roma.jpg
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/_ys7SX4JCxzo/TRE1nAvEaGI/AAAAAAAAGHQ/guQ5kQQlKZY/s1
600/IMG_3413.JPG
And usually you don’t
know much about the
history
Two Considerations
 Transportation Systems and Smart City will be complex systems
 Michael Batty in “Cities as Complex Systems: Scaling, Interactions,
Networks, Dynamics and Urban Morphologies” available at
http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/15183/1/15183.pdf
 Luis Bettencourt: Cities as Complex Systems available at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTZ6onbPjWk
 Heterogeneity: diversity of people and Organizations
 Interconnectivity: Everything is connected in Networks
 Scaling: Cities of different sizes have different problems
 Circular - Causality: Cause and Effect are mixed
 Development: Cities change in open-ended ways
 Smart Cars could be means to “transform” the tourism paradigm
 On board information
 Compelling stories
 Gamification of the visits
 Socialization and sharing of experience
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An Example in Intelligent Systems: Automotive
Communication Scenarios (CALM)
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• Plenty of communication needs
(short and long range from
sensors communication to IPv6
up to 5G)
• Local and remote data exchange
and processing
• Needed involvement of Vehicle in
communication and processing
• Useful V2V communication
• Need to create applications useful
for the specific class of users:
tourists, commuter, special needs,
…
• Strong integration with Point of
Interest and need to inform people
coming from “outside” of rules
and obligations of the
environments and also about
“habits”
ITS Infrastructure
Service Center
Adaptation Location Profiling …
Service
Service Service
1.RSE
1.5.8GHz
1.DSRC
1.vehicle-to-vehicle *
1.(CALM 5 or 60 GHz)
1.portable-to-
1.vehicle
1.RSE
1.RSE-to-
1.RSE *
1.Hot-Spot
1.(Wireless
1.LAN)
1.RSE
1.Satellite
1.Broadcast
1.GPS/GALILEO
1.Terrestrial
1.Broadcast
1.Cellular 1.Cellular
1.Portable
1.Internet
1.Portable
1.Internet
1.CALM M5
1.WAVE *
1.RSE
1.CALM
1.IR *
Calm Architecture from Ertico
http://wiki.nectec.or.th/itswiki/pub/Forum/ISO-CALM-Seminar/20070514_ISO_CALM_short.pdf
Communication Aspects12
Slicing Concept (from Next Generation Mobile Network Forum)
https://www.ngmn.org/uploads/media/NGMN_5G_White_Paper_V1_0.pdf
Nodes will connect each other in unpredictable ways
http://muxware.net/sol_mesh.php
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2
3
Node Aggregation at time t1
Aggregation 1
Aggregation 2
Aggregation 3
1
2
3
Node Aggregation at time t2
Aggregation 2
Aggregation 1
Network
• Increasing richness and complexity at
the edge of networks
• D2D Communications
Example of Egde Communications - Fog
Computing
http://www.slideshare.net/Angelo.Corsaro/20141210-fog
http://www.slideshare.net/Angelo.Corsaro/20141210-fog
Fog and Cloud
Mobile Edge Computing
(moving back intelligence to the edge)
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http://www.etsi.org/images/files/ETSIWhitePapers/etsi_wp11_mec_a_key_technology_towards_5g.pdf
Source: ETSI White Paper No. 11
Mobile Edge Computing - A key
technology towards 5G
First edition – September 2015
ISBN No. 979-10-92620-08-5
Authors: Yun Chao Hu, Milan Patel,
Dario Sabella, Nurit Sprecher and
Valerie Young
Why ?
Services and Applications17
http://www.design-laorosa.com/2009_08_09_archive.html
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/12/3d-maps-camera-phones-put-reality-in-augmented-reality/
Example of Smart Cars in the
Environment
Cars will be:
• A communication HUB
• A Media and distribution HUB
• A security and prevention HUB
Augmented Reality
http://smallbizaffinity.com/WP/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/augmented-reality.jpg
Weimar Example
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Time Window Weimar: Students Map their
Town's History through Augmented Reality
http://hyperrhiz.io/hyperrhiz12/augmented-maps/2-forster-metzger.html
Build your own APP with NEARBY
function of Wikipedia
 Many objects in Wikipedia
have spatial coordinates
 There is a «Nearby search
function»
 https://en.m.wikipedia.org
/wiki/Special:Nearby
 And an API definition:
http://blog.wikimedia.org
/2013/01/31/geodata-
a-new-age-of-geotagging-
on-wikipedia/
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An Example of Crowdsensing:
Tag the City
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An Architecture for Cultural Heritage
(a part of)
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(Real Time) Indexing
Personal
Profiles
GIS 3D Services Ontology Services
Data
Layer
ServiceLogic
Layer
Interface
Layer
Semantic Services
Raw Data
MetaFormatting
Knowledge Engine
User Centric
Services
Raw DataRaw DataRaw DataRaw Data
Simple Data APIs
Aggregated Data APIs
User Generated
Application
LogicContext
Engine
Session and
Resources
Logic
…
Web Based
I/F
Aug Reality
I/F
VirtualReality
I/F
Terminal Spec
I/F
….
I/F
Dynamic
Service
Creation
Capabilities
Social
I/F
Data Layer APIs
Service Layer APIs
Sensor/Actuators
/ Smart Objects
Processing Storage Terminals ….
Comm
Resources
Resource Layer APIs
Resource
Layer
Feeds from the
Measurable
City
Grazie
Roberto TSP
roberto.minerva@telecom-sudparis.eu
Cars and Cultural Landscapes: a deep
relationship25
http://www.randalolson.com/2015/03/08/computing-the-optimal-road-trip-across-the-u-s/
1.Grand Canyon, AZ
2.Bryce Canyon National Park, UT
3.Craters of the Moon National Monument, ID
4.Yellowstone National Park, WY
5.Pikes Peak, CO
6.Carlsbad Caverns National Park, NM
7.The Alamo, TX
8.The Platt Historic District, OK
9.Toltec Mounds, AR
10.Elvis Presley’s Graceland, TN
11.Vicksburg National Military Park, MS
12.French Quarter, New Orleans, LA
13.USS Alabama, AL
14.Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL
15.Okefenokee Swamp Park, GA
16.Fort Sumter National Monument, SC
17.Lost World Caverns, WV
18.Wright Brothers National Memorial Visitor Center, NC
19.Mount Vernon, VA
20.White House, Washington, DC
21.Colonial Annapolis Historic District, MD
22.New Castle Historic District, Delaware
23.Cape May Historic District, NJ
24.Liberty Bell, PA
25.Statue of Liberty, NY
26.The Mark Twain House & Museum, CT
27.The Breakers, RI
28.USS Constitution, MA
29.Acadia National Park, ME
30.Mount Washington Hotel, NH
31.Shelburne Farms, VT
32.Fox Theater, Detroit, MI
33.Spring Grove Cemetery, OH
34.Mammoth Cave National Park, KY
35.West Baden Springs Hotel, IN
36.Abraham Lincoln’s Home, IL
37.Gateway Arch, MO
38.C. W. Parker Carousel Museum, KS
39.Terrace Hill Governor’s Mansion, IA
40.Taliesin, WI
41.Fort Snelling, MN
42.Ashfall Fossil Bed, NE
43.Mount Rushmore, SD
44.Fort Union Trading Post, ND
45.Glacier National Park, MT
46.Hanford Site, WA
47.Columbia River Highway, OR
48.San Francisco Cable Cars, CA
49.San Andreas Fault, CA
50.Hoover Dam, NV
Road trip stopping at major U.S. landmarks

Smart Cars and Cultural Heritage: do they fit together?

  • 1.
    Thanks to theIEEE IoT Initiative iot.ieee.org 1 Smart Cars and Cultural Heritage: do they fit together? Roberto Minerva Telecom SudParis Institut Mines-Telecom ICC 2017 P08. ComTech Innovation and Trends towards Smart Connected Car Environment May 23, 2017, Paris France
  • 2.
    Outline 2  Smart Carsand Cultural Heritage ?  Complexity and smart environment  Communications Needs  Services and Applications
  • 3.
  • 4.
    All Roads leadto ROME … 4
  • 5.
    … but How? 5 Bored Kids https://i0.wp.com/www.bsnews.it/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/via-crotte-foto- 2.jpg?fit=720%2C426 Unpredictable (and stupid) traffic jams https://i2.wp.com/www.donnamoderna.com/var/ezflow_site/storage/images/media/images/ tempo-libero/libri/pazza-napoli/napoli-in-foto-da-ridere-il-traffico-e-l-anima-del- commercio/68268603-3-ita-IT/Napoli-in-foto-da-ridere-Il-traffico-e-l-anima-del- commercio_o_su_horizontal_fixed.jpg Unexpected Stops!
  • 6.
    But also opportunities… 6 When you see tourist attractions, aren’t you curious to know the story behind? Do you know anything about these places? Do you what you miss?
  • 7.
  • 8.
    Montefiascone by car… 8 Source: wikipedia Est! Est!! Est!!! di Montefiascone (also known as just Est! Est!! Est!!!) is an Italian wine region centered on the commune of Montefiascone in province of Viterbo in Lazio. Since 1966, the white Trebbiano- and Malvasia bianca-based wines produced within the 1,000 acres (400 ha) of the region can qualify for Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) designation under Italian wine laws.[1] The unusual name of the wine region dates back to a 12th-century tale of a German Bishop traveling to the Vatican for a meeting with the Pope. The Bishop sent a prelate ahead of him to survey the villages along the route for the best wines. The 'wine scout' had instructions to write 'Est' (Latin for 'There is') on the door or on the wall of the inns he visited when he was particularly impressed with the quality of the wine they served so the Bishop following on his trail would have known in advance where to make a stop. At a Montefiascone inn, the prelate was reportedly so overwhelmed with the local wine that he wrote Est! Est!! Est!!! on the door.
  • 9.
    And when youarrive … 9 http://roma.repubblica.it/images/2012/05/30/222010652-31ba3652-53fc-4ede-bfd0- 7e138e3f2345.jpg http://quartomiglio.rm.it/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Via-crucis-Roma.jpg https://3.bp.blogspot.com/_ys7SX4JCxzo/TRE1nAvEaGI/AAAAAAAAGHQ/guQ5kQQlKZY/s1 600/IMG_3413.JPG And usually you don’t know much about the history
  • 10.
    Two Considerations  TransportationSystems and Smart City will be complex systems  Michael Batty in “Cities as Complex Systems: Scaling, Interactions, Networks, Dynamics and Urban Morphologies” available at http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/15183/1/15183.pdf  Luis Bettencourt: Cities as Complex Systems available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTZ6onbPjWk  Heterogeneity: diversity of people and Organizations  Interconnectivity: Everything is connected in Networks  Scaling: Cities of different sizes have different problems  Circular - Causality: Cause and Effect are mixed  Development: Cities change in open-ended ways  Smart Cars could be means to “transform” the tourism paradigm  On board information  Compelling stories  Gamification of the visits  Socialization and sharing of experience 10
  • 11.
    An Example inIntelligent Systems: Automotive Communication Scenarios (CALM) 11 • Plenty of communication needs (short and long range from sensors communication to IPv6 up to 5G) • Local and remote data exchange and processing • Needed involvement of Vehicle in communication and processing • Useful V2V communication • Need to create applications useful for the specific class of users: tourists, commuter, special needs, … • Strong integration with Point of Interest and need to inform people coming from “outside” of rules and obligations of the environments and also about “habits” ITS Infrastructure Service Center Adaptation Location Profiling … Service Service Service 1.RSE 1.5.8GHz 1.DSRC 1.vehicle-to-vehicle * 1.(CALM 5 or 60 GHz) 1.portable-to- 1.vehicle 1.RSE 1.RSE-to- 1.RSE * 1.Hot-Spot 1.(Wireless 1.LAN) 1.RSE 1.Satellite 1.Broadcast 1.GPS/GALILEO 1.Terrestrial 1.Broadcast 1.Cellular 1.Cellular 1.Portable 1.Internet 1.Portable 1.Internet 1.CALM M5 1.WAVE * 1.RSE 1.CALM 1.IR * Calm Architecture from Ertico http://wiki.nectec.or.th/itswiki/pub/Forum/ISO-CALM-Seminar/20070514_ISO_CALM_short.pdf
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  • 13.
    Slicing Concept (fromNext Generation Mobile Network Forum) https://www.ngmn.org/uploads/media/NGMN_5G_White_Paper_V1_0.pdf
  • 14.
    Nodes will connecteach other in unpredictable ways http://muxware.net/sol_mesh.php 1 2 3 Node Aggregation at time t1 Aggregation 1 Aggregation 2 Aggregation 3 1 2 3 Node Aggregation at time t2 Aggregation 2 Aggregation 1 Network • Increasing richness and complexity at the edge of networks • D2D Communications
  • 15.
    Example of EgdeCommunications - Fog Computing http://www.slideshare.net/Angelo.Corsaro/20141210-fog http://www.slideshare.net/Angelo.Corsaro/20141210-fog Fog and Cloud
  • 16.
    Mobile Edge Computing (movingback intelligence to the edge) 16 http://www.etsi.org/images/files/ETSIWhitePapers/etsi_wp11_mec_a_key_technology_towards_5g.pdf Source: ETSI White Paper No. 11 Mobile Edge Computing - A key technology towards 5G First edition – September 2015 ISBN No. 979-10-92620-08-5 Authors: Yun Chao Hu, Milan Patel, Dario Sabella, Nurit Sprecher and Valerie Young Why ?
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    http://www.design-laorosa.com/2009_08_09_archive.html http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/12/3d-maps-camera-phones-put-reality-in-augmented-reality/ Example of SmartCars in the Environment Cars will be: • A communication HUB • A Media and distribution HUB • A security and prevention HUB
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  • 20.
    Weimar Example 20 Time WindowWeimar: Students Map their Town's History through Augmented Reality http://hyperrhiz.io/hyperrhiz12/augmented-maps/2-forster-metzger.html
  • 21.
    Build your ownAPP with NEARBY function of Wikipedia  Many objects in Wikipedia have spatial coordinates  There is a «Nearby search function»  https://en.m.wikipedia.org /wiki/Special:Nearby  And an API definition: http://blog.wikimedia.org /2013/01/31/geodata- a-new-age-of-geotagging- on-wikipedia/ 21
  • 22.
    An Example ofCrowdsensing: Tag the City 22
  • 23.
    An Architecture forCultural Heritage (a part of) 23 (Real Time) Indexing Personal Profiles GIS 3D Services Ontology Services Data Layer ServiceLogic Layer Interface Layer Semantic Services Raw Data MetaFormatting Knowledge Engine User Centric Services Raw DataRaw DataRaw DataRaw Data Simple Data APIs Aggregated Data APIs User Generated Application LogicContext Engine Session and Resources Logic … Web Based I/F Aug Reality I/F VirtualReality I/F Terminal Spec I/F …. I/F Dynamic Service Creation Capabilities Social I/F Data Layer APIs Service Layer APIs Sensor/Actuators / Smart Objects Processing Storage Terminals …. Comm Resources Resource Layer APIs Resource Layer Feeds from the Measurable City
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    Cars and CulturalLandscapes: a deep relationship25 http://www.randalolson.com/2015/03/08/computing-the-optimal-road-trip-across-the-u-s/ 1.Grand Canyon, AZ 2.Bryce Canyon National Park, UT 3.Craters of the Moon National Monument, ID 4.Yellowstone National Park, WY 5.Pikes Peak, CO 6.Carlsbad Caverns National Park, NM 7.The Alamo, TX 8.The Platt Historic District, OK 9.Toltec Mounds, AR 10.Elvis Presley’s Graceland, TN 11.Vicksburg National Military Park, MS 12.French Quarter, New Orleans, LA 13.USS Alabama, AL 14.Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL 15.Okefenokee Swamp Park, GA 16.Fort Sumter National Monument, SC 17.Lost World Caverns, WV 18.Wright Brothers National Memorial Visitor Center, NC 19.Mount Vernon, VA 20.White House, Washington, DC 21.Colonial Annapolis Historic District, MD 22.New Castle Historic District, Delaware 23.Cape May Historic District, NJ 24.Liberty Bell, PA 25.Statue of Liberty, NY 26.The Mark Twain House & Museum, CT 27.The Breakers, RI 28.USS Constitution, MA 29.Acadia National Park, ME 30.Mount Washington Hotel, NH 31.Shelburne Farms, VT 32.Fox Theater, Detroit, MI 33.Spring Grove Cemetery, OH 34.Mammoth Cave National Park, KY 35.West Baden Springs Hotel, IN 36.Abraham Lincoln’s Home, IL 37.Gateway Arch, MO 38.C. W. Parker Carousel Museum, KS 39.Terrace Hill Governor’s Mansion, IA 40.Taliesin, WI 41.Fort Snelling, MN 42.Ashfall Fossil Bed, NE 43.Mount Rushmore, SD 44.Fort Union Trading Post, ND 45.Glacier National Park, MT 46.Hanford Site, WA 47.Columbia River Highway, OR 48.San Francisco Cable Cars, CA 49.San Andreas Fault, CA 50.Hoover Dam, NV Road trip stopping at major U.S. landmarks