Mobile Object Bus Interaction : Designing Future Emergency Vehicles Samples of Evidence Series: Volume 3
Editoija
Tikanmäki, Ilkka
Rajamäki, Jyri
Pirinen, Rauno
Laurea-ammattikorkeakoulu
2014
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https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-799-334-0
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-799-334-0
Tiivistelmä
“Are emergency service vehicles packed with too much equipment?” “Why can’t vehicles’ ICT applications be simplified and rationalized to help first responders work more efficiently and effectively?” “Can two items of equipment be combined to make it easier to use and decrease power consumption?”
The MOBI (Mobile Object Bus Interaction) research project aims to create a common information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure for all emergency service vehicles based on better integration of ICT systems, applications, and services. Our approach is to divide emergency service vehicles’ ICT systems into four layers (a vehicle infrastructure and power management layer, a communications layer, a service platform and common services layer, and an actor-specific services layer) with standardized interfaces between them. Open standards make it easier for small- and medium-sized enterprises, in particular, to enter the market. In addition to providing cost savings, our system significantly improves interoperability and the availability of new ICT services for first responders.
The MOBI (Mobile Object Bus Interaction) research project aims to create a common information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure for all emergency service vehicles based on better integration of ICT systems, applications, and services. Our approach is to divide emergency service vehicles’ ICT systems into four layers (a vehicle infrastructure and power management layer, a communications layer, a service platform and common services layer, and an actor-specific services layer) with standardized interfaces between them. Open standards make it easier for small- and medium-sized enterprises, in particular, to enter the market. In addition to providing cost savings, our system significantly improves interoperability and the availability of new ICT services for first responders.