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1 { Re-Engineering the Connected Car Jaime Avalos Siyuan Chen Bryan Egner David Eyster David Pierce Figure 1: A Basic Mock-Up of the Product

2  Introduction  Project Background  Project Objectives  Conceptual Design  Descriptions  Research and Analysis  Evaluation  Detailed Design  Conclusion  Sources and References Table of Contents

3  Exciting Possibilities:  Sharing Information  Machine to Machine communication (M2M ) communication (M2M ) 1.0 The IoT is a global network infrastructure, linking the physical and virtual world.

4  Connectivity  Brainstorming  Evaluation 1.0 AT&T commissioned the development of a product relating to the IoT and M2M communication that would enhance daily life. Figure 1: A Basic Mock-Up of the Product

5  Sensors  Internet Protocol Address:  IPv6  Bluetooth  Wi-Fi 2.0 IoT is versatile and can be used to enhance performance, safety and luxury of vehicles

6 3.0 Results of the First Survey allowed for development of customer needs and specifications

7 3.0 Results of the second survey allowed for a final decision to be made

8  Profit Optimization  Maximize revenue for AT&T  IoT or M2M  Must be emphasized  Practical  Has to be used in day to day life  Driver focused  Driver safety  Enhances Car/ Smartphone  Must be more than a smartphone  Extra Ports  Minimum of 5 wireless device connectivity  Durable  5-7 year life expectancy 3.0 These specifications were drafted after input from market research

9  Smart-Pen  Car-Device Interface  Integrated House  Automated Driving System  Building Safety Sensors 4.1 During the Design Process five concepts were developed

10  Smart Pen: Livescribe Smart-Pen, $169-$249  Car- Smartphone Interface  Integrated House: Nest  Automatic Driving  Navia 4.2 Careful customer and analysis review helped select the optimal concept. A thermostat from Nest Livescribe’s Smart-Pen Navia’s autonomous car

11  Cost  Internet Connectivity  Production 4.3 The Evaluation compiled research and specifications to select the concept

12 Initial Idea Screening Table 1 Smart Pen S/C InterfaceIntegrated HouseAutonomous Car Safety Sensors Cost1 1 Internet-Connectivity10110 Technology Available11111 Comfort with Idea11001 Intrusive11000 Sustainable01111 Intuitive/Easy to Work11000 Sum46224

13 Initial Weighted Screening Matrix Table 2 Smart pen Smartphone/Car Interface Integrated HouseComputer Steered Car Building Safety Sensors 0.5 Cost1 1 1 Internet- Connectivity10110 0.5 Technology Available11101 1 Comfort with Idea1101 0.5Intrusive1100 1Sustainable01111 0.5 Intuitive/Easy to Work11010 Net Score3420.53

14 Refined Screening Matrix Table 3 Smart PenSmartphone/Car InterfaceIntegrated HouseAutonomous CarSafety Sensors Cost1 1 IoT or M2M11111 Practicality11101 Durability11001 Adaptability01101 Marketability1000 Intuitive11010 Sum46204

15 Refined Weighted Matrix Table 4 Smart Pen Smartphone/Car Interface Integrated HouseAutonomous Car Building Safety Sensors 1Cost1 1 1IoT or M2M11111 1Practicality11101 1Durability11001 0.5Adaptability01101 0.5Marketable1000 0.5Intuitive11010 Weighted Sum25.51.50.54.5

16 5.0 The Detailed Design Process led to the creation of a Systems Diagram I will add this tonight

17 The goal of the project was to develop a product relating to the IoT and M2M communication that would enhance daily life. 1.0) IoT and M2M communication represent exciting new possibilities 2.0) Description of technology relevant to the project 3.0) The process of compiling customer needs into specifications 4.0) Brainstorming and evaluation of solutions 5.0) Creation of the Systems Diagram

18  Chui, Michael, Roger Roberts, and Marcus Löffler. "The Internet of Things."McKinsey & Company. McKinsey & Company, Mar. 2010. Web. 20 Apr. 2014.  "Contact Us." EPA. Environmental Protection Agency, 11 Feb. 2013. Web. 20 Apr. 2014.  "European Commission : CORDIS : Newsroom : A New Vision for the Internet."European Commission : CORDIS : Newsroom : A New Vision for the Internet. European Commission, n.d. Web. 20 Apr. 2014.  "Internet of Things (IoT)." Cisco. Cisco, n.d. Web. 19 Apr. 2014.  "IP Address - Internet Protocol (IP) Address." What Is IP Address (Internet Protocol)? Webopedia. Quinstreet Enterprise, n.d. Web. 20 Apr. 2014.  Rivera, Janessa, and Rob Van Der Meulen. "Gartner Says the Internet of Things Installed Base Will Grow to 26 Billion Units By 2020." Gartner Says the Internet of Things Installed Base Will Grow to 26 Billion Units By 2020. Gartner, 12 Dec. 2013. Web. 18 Apr. 2014.  Waters, Darren. "Connected Cars 'promise Safer Roads'"Www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/. The University of Auckland, 07 Oct. 2007. Web. 20 Apr. 2014.  "Wi-Fi." What Is ? Webopedia. Quinstreet Enterprise, n.d. Web. 20 Apr. 2014.  Wigmore, Ivy, and Margaret Rouse. "Internet of Things (IoT)." What Is ? N.p., July 2013. Web. 19 Apr. 2014.  Gerhardt, Bill. "IoT at Mobile World Conference with Cisco and SAP." Cisco Blog RSS. Cisco, 04 Mar. 2014. Web. 20 Apr. 2014.  Koslowski, Thilo. "Forget the Internet of Things: Here Comes the ‘Internet of Cars’ | Opinion | WIRED." Wired.com. Conde Nast Digital, 02 Jan. 0013. Web. 20 Apr. 2014. 7.0 Sources


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