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INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION

COM 12 – LS 13rev1 – E

TELECOMMUNICATION
STANDARDIZATION SECTOR

STUDY PERIOD 2013-2016






English only

Original: English

Question(s):

4/12

Geneva, 19-28 March 2013

Ref. : TD 149rev1 (GEN/12)

Source:

Study Group 12

Title:

FG Distraction final report and deliverables

LIAISON STATEMENT

For information to:

  • ISO TC 22/ SC 13/ WG 8; ISO TC 159; ISO TC 204

  • CEN 278

  • Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Safety & Human Factors Steering Committee

  • US-EU Bilateral Task Force Distraction Working Group

  • Transport Canada

  • NHTSA, US Department of Transportation

  • RITA, US Department of Transportation

  • TIA TR-48

  • Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers (AAM)

  • Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA)

  • Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC)

  • Intelligent Transport Systems America (ITS America)

  • Intelligent Transport Systems Japan (ITS Japan)

  • Intelligent Transport Systems Europe (ERTICO)

  • Intelligent Transport Systems Canada (ITS Canada)

  • Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

  • National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)

  • Transportation Research Board (TRB)

  • European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA)

  • American Trucking Association (ATA)

  • Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)

  • The Wireless Association (CTIA)

  • United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)

  • World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

  • Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)

  • European Telecommunications Standards Institute Technical Committee on Human Factors (ETSI TC HF)

  • Bluetooth Automotive Business Ecosystem Team (BT AutoBET)

  • GSMA

  • Internet ITS Consortium

  • Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

Approval:

Study Group 12

Deadline:

N/A

Contact:

Scott Pennock
Research in Motion

Tel: +1 408.887.6455
Email: spennock@rim.com

Please don’t change the structure of this table, just insert the necessary information.

The purpose of this liaison statement is to inform you of the end of the ITU-T Focus Group on Driver Distraction (FG Distraction), share reports that were produced, and explain how related work will continue within the ITU-T. More information about FG Distraction can be found at: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/focusgroups/distraction/Pages/default.aspx.
A final report of activities from the FG Distraction Chairman can be found at: FG Distraction - Final Report (also in TD 128 (GEN/12)). This report notes achievements, provides an overview of correspondence, and summarizes the meetings in terms of hosts, participants, and contributions.
FG Distraction has produced 4 reports. Each report is described below and can be found at the link provided:

  1. Use Cases report (also in TD 102 (GEN/12)) — this report describes use cases and user scenarios that show why the ITU-T Recommendations P.UIA, G.SAM, and G.V2A are needed to support safe interaction of ICT applications/services with drivers.

  2. P.UIA report (also in TD 101 (GEN/12)) — this report proposes a structure and initial content for draft new ITU-T Recommendation P.UIA (User Interface requirements for Automotive applications). P.UIA will give guidance to ICT application authors, system architects, and device manufacturers on how to design their products to enhance the driver’s Situational Awareness (SA). A structure for P.UIA is proposed which can easily scale to reflect the latest in what is known to be good design practice and performance. Existing works and on-going activities related to P.UIA are also identified.

  3. G.SAM report (also in TD 99 (GEN/12)) — this report describes system capabilities that are important for improving the safety of driver interaction with ICT applications/services. An understanding of these system capabilities will be important during the development of standards on the underlying mechanisms. The main goal of this report is to support standardization efforts related to DRAFT new ITU-T Recommendation G.SAM (Mechanisms for managing the situational awareness of drivers).

  4. G.V2A report (also in TD 100 (GEN/12)) — this report describes different approaches being used to enable external ICT applications/services to communicate with a vehicle. These external applications/services could be running on a nomadic device, roadside infrastructure, or cloud-based server. Existing works and on-going activities related to G.V2A (Communications interface between external applications and a Vehicle Gateway Platform) are also identified.

Although FG Distraction has completed its deliverables and come to an end, this is really just the beginning of ITU-T activities related to driver distraction and workload. Future work will be addressed within the formal ITU-T structure as follows:



  • Work on draft new ITU-T Recommendation P.UIA (User Interface requirements for Automotive applications) will continue in Question 4 (Hands-free communication and user interfaces in vehicles) of Study Group 12 (Performance, QoS and QoE)

  • Work on draft new ITU-T Recommendations G.SAM (Mechanisms for managing the situational awareness of drivers) and G.V2A (Communications interface between external applications and a Vehicle Gateway Platform) will continue in Question 27 (Vehicle gateway platform for telecommunication/ITS services/applications) of Study Group 16 (Multimedia)

  • New work items related to driver distraction will be considered in Question 4 of Study Group 12; those requiring external co-ordination/collaboration may also be taken to the Collaboration on ITS Communications (http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/extcoop/cits/Pages/default.aspx) or directly to an individual organization

Those interested in directly participating in this work are encouraged to join the ITU-T. More information on ITU-T memberships can be found at: http://www.itu.int/en/membership/Pages/overview.aspx.

ITU-T Study Group 12 hopes to continue co-ordination and collaboration with external organizations in the future. This will help ensure that there is not a duplication of effort and that the best suited organization works on a particular item. Feedback will also be solicited from external subject matter experts in those areas that the ITU-T does not have a core competency.

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Attention: Some or all of the material attached to this liaison statement may be subject to ITU copyright. In such a case this will be indicated in the individual document.

Such a copyright does not prevent the use of the material for its intended purpose, but it prevents the reproduction of all or part of it in a publication without the authorization of ITU.





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