M2M and Connected Vehicles
Overview:
Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication over IP Next-Generation Networks (NGN) presents new opportunities and challenges in combination with cloud-based services. This research evaluates IP NGN infrastructure for M2M in conjunction with cloud services adapted for connected vehicles. The report includes business case analysis and with business models developed to enable service providers to monetize the relationship between M2M and connected vehicles.
Audience:
Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication over IP Next-Generation Networks (NGN) presents new opportunities and challenges in combination with cloud-based services. This research evaluates IP NGN infrastructure for M2M in conjunction with cloud services adapted for connected vehicles. The report includes business case analysis and with business models developed to enable service providers to monetize the relationship between M2M and connected vehicles.
Audience:
- Automotive professionals
- Telematics and M2M professionals
- Telecommunications service providers
- Automotive and wireless application developers
- Providers of Geographic Information Services (GIS)
- Providers of location-based services and location based content
Contents
Connected Vehicles are Becoming MainstreamMarket Size
M2M Connected Vehicle Applications
Safety, Security and other Vehicle Services
Breakdown call (bCall )
Stolen vehicle tracking
Remote Diagnostics
Insurance services
Connected Navigation
Detailed Use Case
Electric Vehicle Charging [1]
Stakeholders
Consumer
Information Exchange
Connected Vehicle Business Models for Cellular Service Provider
Service Demand Assumptions and Traffic Forecasts
TCO and ROI results
Smart Connected Vehicle of the future
Benefits of a Unified Communications Platform [2]
Automakers: Selling the Value of Travel Time Well-Spent
Connected Vehicle NGN architecture
Connected Vehicles and IPv6
Connected Vehicle as a Managed Service
Conclusions
Begin the Journey to Global Automotive Transformation
Automotive Vendor Strategies
Hyundai
GM OnStar
Toyota
Volvo
Service Provider Strategies
T-Mobile and Audi
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