Oasis – Open architecture for Accessible Services Integration and Standardization



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Open architecture for Accessible Services

Integration and Standardisation







OASIS – Open architecture for Accessible
Services Integration and Standardization



Use cases and application scenarios for mobility and smart workplaces




Deliverable No. (use the number indicated on technical annex)

D3.1.1

SubProject No.

SP3

SubProject Title

Autonomous mobility and smart workplaces

Workpackage No.

W3.1

Workpackage Title

Benchmarking, user needs, application scenarios and UCs

Activity No.

A3.1.1-A3.1.3

Activity Title

Technological benchmarking on mobility issues and smart workplaces

User needs modeling

Use cases and application scenarios

Authors (per company, if more than one company provide it together)

M. Panou, E. Bekiaris (CERTH/HIT)

Karel Van Isacker, Mitko Stamatov, Mariya Goranova-Valkova, Andrean Lazarov (MCA)

Contributors:

Ana Maria Otermin (MIZAR), Asterios Leonidis (FORTH), Verena Franken (PTV), Thanasis Pachinis, Ioannis Papadimitiriou (INFOTRIP), Filippo Visintainer (CRF), Stelios Pantelopulos (SILO), Dionysios Anastasopoulos (EWORX)

Status (F: final; D: draft; RD: revised draft):

F

File Name:

OASIS D3.1.1_final.doc

Project start date and duration

01 January 2008, 48 Months

Version History table


Version no.

Dates and comments


1

26 December 2008

First version ready, with all the SP3 UCs and some UMLs.



2

30 January 2009

2nd version, including the cross-SP and general UCs and all the UMLs.



3

19 March 2009

Final version.




Contents

Table of figures 4

List of Tables 8

Abbreviations List 9

Executive Summary 10



1. Introduction 11

1.1 Use Cases Definitions 11

4.1 Methodology 13

2. Benchmarking 14

2.1 Methodology 14

2.2 Structure of the database 15

2.3 Search possibilities 16

3. User modelling 18

3.1 Autonomous Mobility applications - Public transport (for elderly users, and their carers that report on elderly users behaviour) 19

3.1.1 Profiles of interviewed end-users in the different countries 19

3.1.2 The regularity of usage of public transport and its purposes 20

3.1.3 The regularity of usage of private transport and its purposes 34



3.2 Smart Workplaces applications (for elderly users only) 40

3.2.1 Working activity 40



3.3 Usage of ICT (Information Communication technology) 47

3.3.1 Internet 47



3.4 Ageing and technology (carers only) 52

3.4.1 Main problems for an effective exploitation of ICT in the “elderly community” 52



3.5 Summary of user requirements 56

4. SP3 Use Cases and application scenarios 58

4.1 Use Cases prioritization 58

4.2 Use Cases clustering 58

4.3 Use Cases generic diagram 60

4.4 Use Cases analytical descriptions 61

4.4.1 Category 1: Transport information services 61

4.4.1.1 Pre-trip info 61

4.4.1.2 Short range trip info 70

4.4.1.3 Info in stations and hubs 72

4.4.1.4 TMIC interface 74

4.4.1.5 Long-range trip info 78

4.4.1.6 Multimodal trip planning 80

4.4.2 Category 2: Route guidance 82

4.4.2.1 In-vehicle 82

4.4.2.2 Pedestrian 86

4.4.3 Category 3: Personal mobility 103

4.4.3.1 On-demand services 103

4.4.3.2 Driver telematic support 109

4.4.3.3 Driver comfort support 118

4.4.3.4 Tourism and leisure 124

4.4.4 Category 4: Smart workplaces 135

4.4.4.1 Smart workplaces 135

4.4.4.2 Telematic tools and technologies for flexi-work 141

5. Linkage of OASIS SP3 services and use cases with the end-user profiles and INTERVIEWS results 148

6. Cross-SPs Use Cases 155

6.1 Cross-SP-1 Planning a car trip and being supported while on-trip 155

6.2 Cross-SP-2 Planning a multimodal trip and suddenly feeling ill while shopping 160

6.3 Cross-SP-3 Working at home and using environmental control, brain training and fall detection 164

7. Conclusion 169

References 170

Annex 1: Benchmarking template 171

Annex 2: Database manual 176



Annex 3: SP3 UCs template 185




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