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Fully Networked Car and Climate Change
Bernard Dugerdil on behalf of Denis Griot
Freescale Semiconductor
The Fully Networked Car
Geneva, 4-5 March 2009
International
Telecommunication
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Facts & Figures
Road congestion costs amount on
average to 1 % of GDP in the EU.
Road transport accounts for 72 % of
all transport -related CO2
emissions, which have increased by
32 % (1990-2005).
Road fatalities still amount to
43000 in Europe and 41000 in US
The Fully Networked Car
Geneva, 4-5 March 2009
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Electric car as a model for
sustainability
Need to create electric cars mass market
BUT need smart charging to avoid current
peak
Opportunity for ISO, IEC and ITU
Better place solution
Exchange the battery for less than 5mn
Need standards to do this
One standard , One test report, One
certificate
Smart Charging in a country with low
renewable sources
Smart grid concept
The Fully Networked Car
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Efficient Parking: A service enabler for
ITS
In Large cities an average of 20mn is
required to find parking
Changing driver attitude
Proxy Servers for content services
Carpark service Concept
Find parking availability, price,..
This service is free for end user: Parking
utility will pay for the service
Other service Included e.g.
Navigation with data
White and yellow pages
The Fully Networked Car
Geneva, 4-5 March 2009
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Outstanding Innovation in Automotive
Networking
Car is not yet open to the external world
Automotive Megatrend
Green, Safety, affordable and Connectivity
Reducing the weight is important and in-vehicle
networking is part of this weight reduction
Electronic product consumption must also be
reduced
Increasing demand of intelligence: Multicore
is part of the solution but need more
software
In-vehicle networking evolution: Central
gateway: Next Gen Gateway (must be
standardize)
The Fully Networked Car
Geneva, 4-5 March 2009
International
Telecommunication
Union