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eMobility – Strategic Applications AgendaTransportDelivery requirementsReal timeSymmetry of the connectionSymmetric or asymmetric.Bit rateMaximum transfer delayIndividual automated vehicles (cybercars)DescriptionSmall automated vehicles form part of the public transport system complementing mass transportand non-motorised transportUtilisationThis service can provide passenger transport solutions and potentially also be used for door to doorfreight delivery or garbage collection.ComponentsThe types of technologies required for this service include mobile network, sensors, magnets.CharacteristicsUnknownRequirementsThis service requires new vehicles, hardware and software solutions and interfaces forcommunication with mobile phones.TrafficUnknown at this point what impact this service would have on any network.EntitiesGovernments or private firms wishing to provide a cybernetic transport solution to customers.Technical CharacteristicsTime dependencyTime-based or non-time-based.Delivery requirementsReal timeSymmetry of the connectionSymmetric or asymmetric.Bit rateMaximum transfer delayIntegration of information while travellingDescriptionIntegration of information provided as a mobile service while travelling. The information includesnavigation in a city environment and other location information.UtilisationThe service offers dynamic route planning, continuous information broadcasting on weather, routeguidance, traffic information etc) and messaging.ComponentsThe types of technologies required for this service include a PDA or mobile phone to access thelocation based services, GPRS, satellite broadcast.CharacteristicsUnknownTrafficUnknown at this point what impact this service would have on any network.EntitiesAll types of travellers.31

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