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CM-S05 Connected mobility supported systems - Connected Mobility Lens

CM-S05 Connected mobility supported systems

Connected mobility is a foundational component in enabling systems such as autonomous driving, battery health management, and fleet management. These downstream systems have stringent Quality of Service (QoS) requirements related to performance and resiliency, which the connected mobility platform has to satisfy. Thus, vehicle manufacturers have to give careful consideration while designing and developing such platform. Following are some examples of supported systems enabled by connected mobility platform.

User stories

CM-S05-UC01 Autonomous driving: Vehicle manufacturers can use sensors to gather and generate data about condition of the vehicle and surrounding environment. Vehicle manufacturers can use the connectivity management platform developed by them to share such data among the fleet of connected vehicles and send data to other systems.

CM-S05-UC02 Fleet management: Fleet operators aim to reduce fleet operation cost, improve operational efficiency such as optimizing fleet routes, fleet utilization, driver support and reduce fleet disruption using centralized monitoring of vehicles and real time operational insights. To help achieve these objectives, fleet operators desire flexible and extensible data ingestion pipeline to capture near real time and historical data from the fleet. Further, they also desire tailored insights to visualize the health and status of the fleet and rely on connected mobility platform to achieve the same.

CM-S05-UC03 Battery health management: Fleet operators and vehicle owners aim to improve the efficiency and safety of their fleet operations by monitoring the battery health, improve battery performance, predict battery issues and extend lifespan of the battery. To achieve these objectives, they must collect and transfer Battery Management System (BMS) parameters to the cloud and rely on data gathered through connected mobility platform.

CM-S05-UC04 Charging station ecosystem: Vehicle manufacturers and charging station operators rely on Vehicle Connectivity and Data Management capabilities to provide value added solutions such as vehicle charging status, direction to nearest charging station, and remotely monitor charging station.

CM-S05-UC05 Navigation, traffic, and travel management: Vehicle drivers aim to improve mobility by reducing travel times, make informed decision regarding routes and modes of transportation and receiving real time events and hazards around them. Data gathered through connected mobility platform enables these functionalities.

CM-S05-UC06 Tele-operation: Vehicle connectivity management functionalities are utilized by fleet operators to remotely monitor vehicles using video feed from onboard cameras and in special circumstances control the vehicles.