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`FOREWORD...................................................................................................... 1
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`INTRODUCTION................................................................................................ 1
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`1. SCOPE ....................................................................................................... 1
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`2. NORMATIVE REFERENCES..................................................................... 2
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`2.1.
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`AMI-C Documents..................................................................................... 2
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`2.2. Other Documents...................................................................................... 2
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`3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS....................................................................... 3
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`4. USE CASES ............................................................................................... 3
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`COMB 1: COMBINATION USE CASES............................................................ 4
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`COMB 1.1: Multimedia Mini Van........................................................................... 5
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`COMB 1.2: CD Audio, Mobile Phone, & Audio Navigation Interaction.................... 8
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`COMB 1.3: CD and Phone Mixed Audio ................................................................ 9
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`COMB 1.4: Shared Display Example................................................................... 10
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`COMM 1: PARKING GARAGE FEE PAYMENT............................................. 12
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`COMM 1.1: Parking Garage Fee Payment .......................................................... 13
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`COMM 2: ROAD TOLL PAYMENT WHILE VEHICLE IS MOVING ................ 14
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`COMM 2.1: Road Toll Payment While Vehicle Is Moving..................................... 15
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`COMM 3: INTERACTIVE PAYMENT AUTHORIZATION FOR GOODS /
`SERVICES....................................................................................................... 16
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`COMM 4: FOOD DISCOVERY & PURCHASE................................................ 17
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`COMM 5: DVD MOVIE RENTAL WHILE FUELING........................................ 18
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`COMM 5.1: DVD Movie Rental While Fueling...................................................... 19
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`CUST 1: ACQUISITION OF STATUS ............................................................. 20
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`CUST 1.1: Acquisition of Audio Listener’s Status ................................................ 21
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`CUST 2: COMMERCIAL INFORMATION FROM DEALER TO CUSTOMERS
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`CUST 2.1: New Car’s Information from Dealer to Customers .............................. 23
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`CUST 3: SHARED INFORMATION AND FUNCTION AMONG FAMILY’S OR
`FRIEND’S CARS ............................................................................................. 24
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`CUST 3.1: Shared Information and Function among Family’s Car....................... 25
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`CUST 4: MOVE PERSONAL DATA/FUNCTION TO NEW CAR .................... 26
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`CUST 4.1: Move Personal Data to New Car by Service Provider ........................ 27
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`CUST 5: WIDE AREA GENERAL COOPERATION........................................ 28
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`CUST 5.1: Distribution and Gathering of Questionnaires..................................... 29
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`CUST 5.2: Looking for Stolen Vehicle.................................................................. 30
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`CUST 5.4: Commercial for Vehicle in Specific Area............................................. 31
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`EMER 1: VEHICLE ACCIDENT (AUTOMATED CALL FOR HELP)............... 32
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`EMER 1.1: Vehicle Accident (Automated Call for Help) ....................................... 33
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`EMER 2: EMERGENCY CALL WITH DIAGNOSTICS ................................... 34
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`EMER 2.1: Emergency Call with Diagnostics....................................................... 35
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`EMER 3: MANUAL CALL FOR HELP ........................................................... 36
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`EMER 3.1: MANUAL CALL FOR HELP ......................................................... 37
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`ENTE 1: CONTINUOUS FEED INTERNET AUDIO ........................................ 38
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`ENTE 1.1: Continuous Feed Internet Audio Using Voice Input ............................ 39
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`ENTE 2: CONTINUOUS FEED INTERNET VIDEO & AUDIO......................... 41
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`ENTE 2.1: Continuous Feed Internet Audio and Video Using Touch Screen ....... 42
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`ENTE 3: WEB BROWSING............................................................................. 44
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`ENTE 3.1: Web Browsing Using a Touch Screen ............................................... 45
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`ENTE 4: BROADCAST DIGITAL / ANALOG AUDIO ..................................... 46
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`ENTE 4.1: Broadcast Digital / Analog Audio Remotely Controlled ....................... 47
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`ENTE 5: AUDIO MEDIA PLAYER (CASSETTE, DVD, CD)............................ 48
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`ENTE 5.1: Audio CD Jukebox Selection and Play ............................................... 49
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`ENTE 6: BROADCAST ANALOG / DIGITAL VIDEO...................................... 50
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`ENTE 6.1: Broadcast Analog or Digital Video...................................................... 51
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`ENTE 7: VIDEO MEDIA PLAYER (DVD, VCR)............................................... 52
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`ENTE 7.1: DVD Movie Playback.......................................................................... 53
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`ENTE 8: VIDEO GAMES IN VEHICLE............................................................ 54
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`ENTE 8.1: AMI-C Integrated Game Console ....................................................... 55
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`ENTE 8.2: AMI-C External Game Console .......................................................... 56
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`FLEE 1: VEHICLE STATUS............................................................................ 57
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`FLEE 1.1: Vehicle Status - Scheduled Event, Mobile Phone ............................... 58
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`FLEE 1.2: Vehicle Status - Ad Hoc Request, Proximity Device............................ 59
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`FLEE 1.3: Probe Data Collection via Dedicated Short-Range Communication .... 60
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`FLEE 2: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ........................................................... 61
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`FLEE 3: MISSION PLANNING........................................................................ 62
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`FLEE 4: REPORT MISSION STATUS ............................................................ 63
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`FLEE 5: COMMERCIAL ROUTE MANAGEMENT.......................................... 64
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`FLEE 5.1: Public Transport Vehicle Support via DSRC ....................................... 65
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`GUID 1: NAVIGATION ON-BOARD SYSTEM ................................................ 66
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`GUID 1.1: Display Navigation via On-Board System............................................ 67
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`GUID 1.2: Voice Guidance via On-Board System................................................ 68
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`GUID 1.3: Navigation On-Board System with Memory Devices ........................... 69
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`GUID 2: NAVIGATION OFF-BOARD SYSTEM .............................................. 70
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`GUID 2.1: Navigation Off-Board System.............................................................. 71
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`GUID 3: NAVIGATION WITH COMMUNICATION SYSTEM........................... 72
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`GUID 3.1: Navigation with Communication System ............................................. 73
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`GUID 4: TRAFFIC INFORMATION USING MULTIPLEX BROADCASTING.. 74
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`GUID 4.1: Traffic Information Using Multiplex Broadcasting ................................ 75
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`GUID 5: ROADSIDE TRAFFIC CAMERA ....................................................... 76
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`GUID 5.1: Roadside Traffic Camera .................................................................... 77
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`GUID 6: OBTAINING ROADSIDE INFORMATION......................................... 78
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`GUID 6.1: Traffic Information Display via Dedicated short-range Communication 80
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`HOME 1: HOME ACTIVATION OF LIGHTS, DOOR LOCKS, AND MEDIA
`FROM VEHICLE.............................................................................................. 81
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`HOME 1.1: Home Activation of Lights, Door Locks, and Media from Vehicle....... 82
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`HOME 2: HOME STATUS INTERROGATION FROM VEHICLE .................... 83
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`HOME 2.1: Home Status Interrogation from Vehicle Using Graphical Display ..... 84
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`INFO 1: PERSONAL INFORMATION SERVICE FROM SERVICE PROVIDER
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`INFO 1.1: Getting Personalized Information from Service Provider Manually ...... 86
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`INFO 1.2: Getting Personalized Information from Service Provider Automatically 87
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`INFO 2: VEHICLE INFORMATION TO SERVICE PROVIDER ....................... 88
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`INFO 2.1: Vehicle Information to Service Provider Manually................................ 89
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`MESS 1: VIDEO PHONE................................................................................. 90
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`MESS 1.1: Video Phone - Internet....................................................................... 91
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`MESS 1.2: Video Phone – Mobile Phone ............................................................ 92
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`MESS 2: PAGING............................................................................................ 93
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`MESS 2.1: Paging - Receive ............................................................................... 94
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`MESS 2.2: Paging - Send.................................................................................... 95
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`MESS 3: FAX................................................................................................... 96
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`MESS 3.1: Receive FAX - Internet ...................................................................... 97
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`MESS 3.2: Receive FAX - Mobile Phone............................................................. 98
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`MESS 3.3: Send FAX - Internet Template ........................................................... 99
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`MESS 3.4: Send FAX - Mobile Phone ............................................................... 100
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`MESS 4: E-MAIL – RECEIVE AND SEND .................................................... 101
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`MESS 4.1: E-Mail - Receive and Send .............................................................. 102
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`MESS 5: AUDIO CHAT ................................................................................. 103
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`MESS 5.1: Audio Chat....................................................................................... 104
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`MESS 6: VOICE-MAIL ACCESS................................................................... 105
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`MESS 6.1: Voice-Mail Access - Internet ............................................................ 106
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`MESS 6.2: Voice-Mail Access - Mobile Phone................................................... 107
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`MOBI 1: SMARTCARD ACCESS.................................................................. 108
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`MOBI 1.1: Unlocking Door with SmartCard Access ........................................... 109
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`MOBI 2: MOBILE PHONE VOICE CALL ...................................................... 110
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`MOBI 2.1: Mobile Phone Voice Call (Docked) ................................................... 111
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`MOBI 3: MOBILE PHONE DATA CALL ....................................................... 112
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`MOBI 3.1: Mobile Phone Data Call (Docked)..................................................... 113
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`MOBI 4: MOBILE DEVICE MESSAGING ..................................................... 114
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`MOBI 4.1: Mobile Device Messaging, Pager...................................................... 115
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`MOBI 4.2: Mobile Device Messaging, SMS ....................................................... 116
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`MOBI 5: MOBILE DEVICE CAPABILITY SHARING .................................... 117
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`MOBI 5.1: Laptop Uses Vehicle Audio............................................................... 118
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`MOBI 5.2: Laptop Uses Vehicle Screen............................................................. 119
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`MOBI 5.3: Laptop Uses Vehicle Phone.............................................................. 121
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`MOBI 5.4: Wireless Headset ............................................................................. 122
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`MOBI 6: MOBILE DEVICE SYNCHRONIZATION......................................... 123
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`PREF 1: PERSONAL PREFERENCES......................................................... 125
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`PREF 1.1: Configure Vehicle - User Identified Through Their Mobile Phone ..... 126
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`PREF 2: PERSONAL PRIVILEGES.............................................................. 127
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`PREF 2.1: SmartCard Enables Access to a Value-Added Service..................... 128
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`PROD 1: ACCESS PRODUCTIVITY APPLICATIONS ................................. 129
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`PROD 1.1: Access Productivity Applications - Address Book ............................ 131
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`PROD 2: DICTATION .................................................................................... 132
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`PROD 2.1: Dictation .......................................................................................... 133
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`SECU 1: THEFT OF AMI-C COMPONENTS FROM VEHICLE..................... 134
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`SECU 1.1: Theft of Components from Vehicle................................................... 135
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`SECU 2: VEHICLE THEFT COUNTERMEASURES..................................... 136
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`SECU 2.1: Vehicle Theft Countermeasures....................................................... 137
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`SECU 3: REMOTE DOOR STATUS AND UNLOCKING .............................. 138
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`SECU 3.1: Remote Door Status and Unlocking................................................. 139
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`SERV 1: USER / OWNER MANUALS........................................................... 140
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`SERV 1.1: Online User / Owner Manuals .......................................................... 141
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`SERV 2: SERVICE TECHNICIAN INSTALLS NEW DEVICE / FUNCTION.. 142
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`SERV 2.1: Service Technician Installs New DVD .............................................. 143
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`SERV 3: DIAGNOSE SYSTEM FAULT......................................................... 144
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`SERV 3.1: Off-Board Diagnostic Service Tester ................................................ 145
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`SERV 3.2: On-Board Diagnostics...................................................................... 146
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`SERV 3.3: Diagnosis via Dedicated Short-Range Communication .................... 147
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`SERV 4: SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS DOWNLOADED............................. 148
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`SERV 4.1: Software Applications Downloaded .................................................. 149
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`SERV 5: SUBSCRIBE TO NEW SERVICE ................................................... 150
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`USER 1: SHARED MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY (WITH VEHICLE
`MANUFACTURER FUNCTIONS).................................................................. 152
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`USER 2: SHARED CHARACTER DISPLAY ( WITH VEHICLE
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`USER 3: SHARED AUDIO (WITH VEHICLE MANUFACTURER) ............... 154
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`USER 4: USER INPUT VIA SWITCH / BUTTONS (NO VOICE RECOGNITION)
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`USER 5: USER INPUT CONTROL VIA VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM... 156
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`USER 6: SHARED MULTIFUNCTION HEAD-UP DISPLAY........................ 157
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`USER 7: USER INPUT CONTROL VIA UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL158
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`USER 8: DRIVER CONTROLS INPUT FROM BUTTONS ON STEERING
`WHEEL .......................................................................................................... 159
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`Requirements.................................................................................................... 160
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`Recommendations............................................................................................. 160
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`Foreword
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`The Automotive Multimedia Interface Collaboration, Inc. (AMI-C) Use Cases are
`part of the AMI-C Release 1 Specification Set.
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`Release 1 specifications are not the definitive source by which AMI-C compliant
`components are to be designed and constructed, but they do serve as the
`foundation for the continuation of specification development activities and
`provide a method for identifying and resolving any discrepancies and
`deficiencies that may be present.
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`The specification set resulting from the next phase of development will provide
`the “build-to” requirements for ensuring the interoperability, expandability and
`upgrade-ability of AMI-C compliant components.
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`Introduction
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`The purpose of these use cases is to provide working-level examples of the
`kinds of functions and features that an AMI-C compliant system can be
`expected to support.
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`1. Scope
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`This document contains the AMI-C high- and low-level use cases, and
`represents the work product of many contributors.
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`The high-level use cases are denoted by the abbreviation CASE 1, where
`CASE is the short name for the category.
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`The low-level use cases are denoted by the abbreviation CASE 1.x, where x is
`one of several possible low-level use case scenarios.
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`In most instances, there is at least one low-level use case for every high-level
`use case. Every attempt has been made to ensure consistency of format and
`content, but some inconsistencies may still exist.
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`The use cases are organized alphabetically by category name. Under each
`category, the high-level use cases appear first, followed by the associated low-
`level use cases, as applicable.
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`This document is not a complete compilation of all possible use cases. To
`minimize its size, only representative examples of use cases are contained for
`each category. In many cases, the low-level use cases contained herein are
`merely more specific examples of the high-level versions. And in some
`categories, more low-level variations were added.
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`2. Normative References
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`The following documents form part of the specification to the extent specified
`herein. Unless otherwise noted, this specification refers to the most recent
`version of a particular document.
`In the event of a conflict between the text of this specification and the
`documents cited herein, the text of this specification takes precedence. Nothing
`in this specification, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations,
`unless a specific exemption has been obtained.
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`2.1. AMI-C Documents
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`AMI-C SPEC 1001 Release 1 Architecture
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`AMI-C SPEC 1002 Functional Requirements
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`AMI-C SPEC 3001 Vehicle Interface Specification – Release 1
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`AMI-C SPEC 3002 Common Message Set
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`AMI-C SPEC 3003 OEM to IDB-C Gateway
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`AMI-C SPEC 3004 1394 to IDB-C Gateway
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`AMI-C SPEC 3005 MOST to IDB-C Gateway
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`AMI-C SPEC 1004 AMI-C Release 1 Message-Level Security
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`2.2. Other Documents
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`IDB Physical Layer
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`IDB Link Layer
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`IDB Transport Layer
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`IDB Application Message Layer
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`IDB Lexicon
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`3. Terms and Definitions
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`Refer to the AMI-C REF DOC 6001, AMI-C Technical Glossary, for definitions of
`terms and acronyms used throughout this document. Also refer to Appendix A:
`Requirement and Recommendation Language for guidance on verbal
`expressions used throughout this specification that are indicative of
`requirements and recommendations.
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`4. Use Cases
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`that can be used essentially by combining existing Use Cases, such that they occur
`simultaneously.
`See Specific Low-Level Use Case
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`experienced in a six-passenger mini van. It combines multiple multimedia sources,
`navigation, and hands-free phone operation. For this Use Case, the vehicle is equipped
`with:
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` An on-board navigation system, providing a graphical map and audio turn-by-turn
`instructions
`• A DVD player
`• FM radio tuner
`• An AMI-C integrated video game
`• An AMI-C integrated mobile phone, providing hands-free operation
`• Video display screen on the console and in the seat backs (providing individual
`screens to each of 4 middle and back seat passengers)
`Event
`1. The driver uses the navigation system to specify the
`destination address and sets the navigation system to
`provide turn-by-turn information as the trip progresses.
`The navigation system also updates a map showing
`current vehicle position on the console display screen.
`2. The driver then selects the FM radio, causing it to display
`itself on the console display screen (on top of or instead
`of the navigation application). The driver chooses a
`station using pre-sets. The radio plays over the vehicle
`speakers. After some short period of time, the navigation
`map display is returned to the console screen.
`3. Occupants in the two middle seats decide to play a two-
`player video game. They use their display and local
`controls (touch screens or buttons) to select the game
`and send the output to their local headphone jacks. Their
`game controllers are plugged into nearby customer ports.
`4. An occupant in one of the two backseats decides to
`watch a DVD movie. Using her display and local controls
`(touch screens or buttons), she selects the DVD player
`application, pushes play and watches the movie. The
`audio output is automatically routed to her nearby
`headphone jack, based on pre-set preferences for the
`application and occupant location in the vehicle.
`5. The other occupant in the back seat decides to watch the
`movie also. He plugs his headphones into the nearby
`headphone jack. Using his display, he selects the DVD
`player application. The application indicates that a DVD
`is already playing and provides the ability to watch it. He
`selects the option to watch the currently playing video
`and the audio is automatically routed to his headphone
`jack, based on pre-set preferences for the application
`and occupant location in the vehicle.
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`determines that it must notify the driver that a turn is
`approaching. The FM radio station is muted, and the
`navigation system uses the vehicle speakers to
`announce the turn. Once the turn announcement is
`made, the FM radio station volume is restored to the
`original level. This type of interaction occurs throughout
`the trip.
`7. A friend of one of the middle-seat passengers calls. The
`call is forwarded from the home to the vehicle (using
`standard call forwarding). The vehicle mutes the FM
`radio, and announces that there is a phone call using the
`audio system. The vehicle uses the console display to
`indicate any caller ID information associated with the
`incoming call.
`8. The front seat passenger pushes the answer button on
`the cell phone and uses the vehicle speakers and
`microphone to provide hands-free operation. The front
`seat passenger determines that the call is for one of the
`middle seat passengers and pushes the button to route
`the phone call to the appropriate middle seat. The system
`then resumes playing the FM radio audio on the vehicle
`speakers.
`9. The selected middle seat occupant gets an indication on
`his display that there is a telephone call. He pauses the
`video game, and switches to the phone application
`screen (e.g. by touching the alert on his screen or
`pushing a button). The phone call is routed to his
`headphones and back seat microphone. When the call is
`complete, he terminates the phone call and returns to
`playing the video game.
`10. The vehicle detects that the fuel level is low and alerts
`the rest of the system, causing a low fuel indication to
`appear on the dashboard.
`11. The navigation system sees the low fuel alert and, based
`on current vehicle position, computes the nearest gas
`stations, based on user brand preferences. The
`navigation system displays an indicator on the dash
`panel display indicating that service station information is
`available.
`12. The driver examines the service station list and selects
`one using buttons or touch screen. The navigation
`system adds the service station as a way-point in the trip
`route, recalculates the route, and provides turn-by-turn
`directions to the station.
`13. The driver pulls the vehicle into the service station and
`turns the engine off. This causes the radio, video game
`and DVD operation to stop (power down). He re-fuels the
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`• The FM radio starts playing as it did before the
`refueling stop (station, volume, speaker selection,
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`• Both back seat passengers see the DVD paused at
`the spot in the movie they were at before the
`refueling stop. Pressing play on the DVD is all that is
`necessary to resume watching the movie.
`• Both middle seat passengers see the video screen
`on their screen paused at the point they were at
`before the refueling operation. They un-pause the
`game and continue playing.
`• The navigation system provides turn-by-turn audio
`directions from the service station to the final
`destination.
`15. The DVD movie ends and one back seat occupant
`selects the navigation application to display the vehicle
`current location on their screen.
`16. The other back seat occupant selects the video game
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`17. The driver arrives at the final destination, turns off the
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`COMB 1.2: CD Audio, Mobile Phone and Audio Navigation Interaction
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`CD Audio, Mobile Phone and Audio Navigation Interaction
`Combination Use Cases
`Service
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`Driver makes a hands-free phone call while CD audio is playing. This Use Case
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`Event
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`hands-free phone.
`2. The system determines that the driver has selected
`the hands-free phone function and mutes the CD
`audio volume to the front driver side speaker.
`3. The hands-free phone output is routed to the front
`driver side speaker, with the phone output volume
`adjusted appropriately.
`4. The driver proceeds to place a call using the hands-
`free phone.
`5. While the phone call is in progress, the navigation
`system determines that it must notify the driver that a
`turn is approaching. The CD audio output in the front
`passenger speaker is muted, and the navigation
`system uses the front passenger speaker to announce
`the turn. Once the turn announcement is made, the
`CD audio output volume on the passenger front
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