主题演讲:移动中的物联网:作为终极移动事物的终极驾驶机器

C. Grote
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只提供摘要形式。过去十年,汽车客户的期望发生了显著变化。他们受到新技术的影响,如高带宽移动互联网和功能日益强大的移动消费电子设备。与此同时,城市化和生态可持续性的必要性引发了新的需求。基于互联网的社区是发展共享经济的驱动力。很明显,传统的汽车,无论是全机械的Auto 1.0还是装载了电子和驾驶辅助系统的Auto 2.0,都将无法满足这些期望和要求。即将到来的Auto 3.0不再是移动硬件,而是个人无缝多式联运链的组成部分。它与周围环境和其他交通方式相连。它能够理解个人的移动性需求,并在正确的时间提供正确的信息,以便做出正确的决策。为了实现这一点,Auto 3.0将需要访问各种数据,这些数据始终是最新的、全面的、经过过滤的和地理参考的。重要的支持技术是跨oem群体的数据采购,以及云中的处理和实时数据分析。汽车最终成为物联网的一部分。目前已经可以实现的好处包括:通过相关的实时交通流量信息丰富导航地图,避免交通堵塞;通过发动机、动力系统和恢复的预期调整,减少二氧化碳排放;以及延长电动汽车的行驶里程。下一步的工作是开放这些系统,并为不同的服务建立相互连接的市场。传统上,物联网,通过结合传感器、计算后端和应用程序实现的服务是单一产品的一部分,不能与其他服务结合。另一方面,IFTTT等平台连接了不同的生态系统,并实现了一类新的服务。特别是汽车3.0将受益于这样一个开放的平台,它允许实现多种连接和基于位置的服务,包括来自众多系统、运营商和利益相关者的数据。通过车辆、建筑、城市管理和公用事业等不同系统和参与者的互联,可以实现未来智慧城市效率的额外潜力。建立这样一个平台是一个重要的目标。
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Keynote: IoT on the move: The ultimate driving machine as the ultimate mobile thing
Summary form only given. Automotive customers' expectations have significantly changed in the past decade. They are influenced by new technologies such as the high-bandwith mobile Internet and increasingly capable mobile consumer electronics devices. At the same time, urbanization and the necessity for ecological sustainability provoke new demands. Internet based communities are drivers for a developing Shareconomy. It is evident that that the conventional car, whether it is the all mechanical Auto 1.0 or the electronics and driving assistance systems loaded Auto 2.0, will not be able to meet these expectations and demands. The upcoming Auto 3.0 is no longer mobility hardware, but instead integral part of a seamless intermodal mobility chain for individuals. It is connected with the surrounding environment and other modes of transport. It is capable of understanding the mobility requirements of the individual, and it delivers the right information at the right time in order to make the right decisions. For this to work, the Auto 3.0 will need access to all sorts of data that is always current, comprehensive, filtered, and geographically referenced. Important enabling technologies are cross-OEM crowd sourcing of data as well as processing and real-time data analytics in the cloud. The vehicle finally becomes part of the Internet of Things. Benefits that can already today be achieved are for example traffic jam avoidance by enrichment of the navigation map with relevant real-time traffic flow information, reduction of CO2 emissions by anticipatory adaption of engines, power train and recuperation, and extension of the mileage of electric vehicles. The next steps are to open up the systems and to establish market places for the interconnection of different services. Traditionally, the Internet of Things, services realized by combining sensors, computing backends, and apps are part of a single offering and cannot be combined with other services. Platforms such as IFTTT, on the other hand, connect different ecosystems and enable a new class of services. Especially the Auto 3.0 will benefit from such an open platform which allows the implementation of multiplicity of connected and location-based services including data from numerous systems, operators, and stakeholders. Additional potentials in efficiency for future smart cities can be realized by this interconnection of different systems and participants such as vehicles, buildings, urban administration, and utilities. Establishing such a platform is an important objective.
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