Re: Access Use Cases

Hi
Here are a few more use cases that we discussed back in 2018. Lets discuss on Tuesday,

Best
Joakim

1. Smart home: notification of car maintenance
 
Description / Example:
In a smart home devices collaborates to make the life easier for the inhabitants.
If the car is at home and its owner is likely to go out for a ride, notify if the tire pressure is low or if the vehicle will need fueling
 
Signal requirements:
            Tire pressure (poll)
 
API requirements:
            external signal access
            get
 
2. Vehicle: prediction of failure
 
Description / Example:
Analyzing the signals in a car is useful to predict failure and just in time maintenance "parts" problem areas (for upgrades or redesigns),
 
Signal requirements:
Fuel injection
oil pressure
voltage;
 
API requirements:
            Internal and external signal access
            Time sensitive signals (subscribe)
 
3. Vehicle: black box for accident reviews
Description / Example:

Signal requirements:
            Speed
            Steering
            breaks
            black box ?
 
API requirements:
            Internal and external signal access
            Time sensitive signals (subscribe)

 
4. Vehicle: network breach detection
 
Description / Example:
Analyzing security logs and network access to prevent intrusion
 
Signal requirements:
 
API requirements:
            Internal and external signal access
            Time sensitive signals (subscribe)
 
           
 
5. Driver: predict when breaks will fail
 
Summary:
Time sensitive signals for real-time analytics
Breaking (predict when breaks will fail and driver behavior)
 
Signal requirements:
            Breaks
 
API requirements:
            Internal and external signal access
            Time sensitive signals (subscribe)
 
 







On 4/1/20, 3:59 PM, "Ted Guild" <ted@w3.org> wrote:

    I started a wiki as we discussed on yesterday's call and added Isaac's
    use cases along with a couple myself. 

    https://www.w3.org/auto/wg/wiki/Access_use_cases


    -- 
    Ted Guild <ted@w3.org>
    W3C Automotive Lead
    https://www.w3.org/auto

Received on Monday, 25 May 2020 13:55:40 UTC