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Vehicular Commerce: Applications

Vehicular Commerce: Applications. CIS 8401 – Spring 2007 Bill Blaney. Introduction. What is “vehicular commerce”? What is a vehicle? “any means in or by which someone travels or something is carried or conveyed; a means of conveyance or transport: a motor vehicle; space vehicles. ” [1]

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Vehicular Commerce: Applications

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  1. Vehicular Commerce: Applications CIS 8401 – Spring 2007 Bill Blaney

  2. Introduction • What is “vehicular commerce”? • What is a vehicle? • “any means in or by which someone travels or something is carried or conveyed; a means of conveyance or transport: a motor vehicle; space vehicles.”[1] • Some have indicated that the term “vehicular commerce” should apply only when using the “computing and communications functions of a vehicle” [2].

  3. A broader definition • “Vehicular Commerce” also needs to include applications that relate to the existence of vehicular movement (not necessarily using the computing or communications capabilities of the vehicle itself). • GPS! • While GPS has many more uses than just in vehicles, we cannot ignore the prevalence of GPS applications meant for vehicles (e.g. mapping, routing, POI, LBS, weather updates).

  4. Types of Vehicular Commerce Applications • GPS-based Applications • Vehicle Statistics/Diagnostics Applications • Vehicle Convenience/Safety Applications • Vehicle-based Payment Facilitation Applications • Mobile Hot-Spots • Other

  5. GPS-based • Mapping/Routing (iGuidance) • Points of Interest / Location Based Services • Weather Updates • Traffic Updates (Garmin) • Tracking / Logging (http://www.gpsinsight.com) • Bonus fun item (not commercial, but it is vehicular…and cool!): • GPS drawing (http://www.gpsdrawing.com/)

  6. Vehicle Statistics/Diagnostics • GM’s OnStar Service – Diagnostics • GM Animation • Sample Email • Takes OBD to the next level!

  7. Vehicle Convenience/Safety • GM’s OnStar Service • Airbag Deployment Notification • Remote Door Unlock • Hands-Free Calling (Verizon option) • Remote Horn & Lights • Stolen Vehicle Location Assistance • Turn-By-Turn Navigation • Plans and Services

  8. Vehicle-based Payment Facilitation • Tolls (CruiseCard – RFID) • Parking (Ad hoc sensor network integrated with text messaging) • Wireless RFID Parking Meters • Pay-By-Cell Parking Meters

  9. Mobile Hot-Spots • Products already exist! • TracNet • InMotion Technology • “Roll your own” (Make Magazine)

  10. Other • Vehicle-To-Vehicle ad hoc networks • Low “contact time” and narrow spectrum make this a “future” item [2] • What about other Bluetooth applications? • Lots of hands-free headsets, little else • Any other applications the class knows about?

  11. Economic Viability and Business Models • OnStar subscription model is by far the best example I could find. • GPS is a part of daily life, but it’s free. Related services are the key. • Vehicle-to-vehicle communication is a big question mark.

  12. The Future • Leverage cellular wireless networks (2G, 3G) and wireless protocols • Bluetooth • RFID • Approach other technologies with caution (do we really need other standards/technologies to move forward with vehicular commerce?)

  13. References • 1.) "vehicle." Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Random House, Inc. 24 Apr. 2007. <Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/vehicle>. • 2.) Varshney et. al. Vehicular Mobile Commerce: Applications, Challenges, and Research Problems. CAIS. 2005(?).

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