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Future M2M Applications

Holger Lenz Director Business Development


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ETSI TC M2M Workshop


Sophia Antipolis / France 19. - 20. October 2010

Future M2M Applications Electric Mobility


Connecting the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (EV) Connecting the electric vehicles with the user

Mobile Health
Ambient assistant living (AAL) Disease management Patient monitoring

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Electric Mobility is Coming

Audi A1 e-tron 2012

VW Golf blue-e-motion 2013

BMW MCV 2013

Opel Ampera 2011

Ford Focus Electric 2012

Nissan Leaf 2010


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Toyota iQ-E 2010


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Chevrolet Volt 2010


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Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles


Petrol-powered Vehicle
Air pollution CO2 115-350 g/km + NOX + fine particles Fuel time 1 min / 100 km Petrol stations e.g. Germany - 14.500

Electric Vehicle (EV)


Air pollution CO2 70-95 g/km - energy mix CO2 0 g/km - green powered Charging time 8-1h / 100 km @ ~20kW / 100km Charging alternatives 230V@16A - 400V@63A

Home Work

Shopping Restaurant

Charging Stations at each parking lot


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Wireless M2M enables Electric Charging Infrastructure


Charging Stations with integrated cellular module Mobile Network GPRS EDGE UMTS HSPA Billing Center

Internet

Charging Station Management Authentication Member or Credit Local-based Services Status (web / e-mail / SMS)
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Payment Data Meter Data Fault Data User Management & Identification

Benefits for Drivers and Charging Station Providers


Charging Station Providers Companies offering public parking
Municipality Multi-story car park Shops / Malls Restaurants Public transport (park & ride)

Benefits for station providers


additional revenue streams differentiation to competitors holding customers for longer time attracting customers during slow periods promotion and special rates by SMS or location-based services combination with loyalty programs
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Benefits for driver


charging as value-added service free power charging at happy hours discount on power for spending combination with loyalty programs automatic notification about status (web / e-mail / SMS)

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Integration in Smart Power Grids

Company A

Company A

Company B

Company B

Renewable power is used when available Electric vehicles act as flexible energy consumers within the smart grid Charging stations are controlled by the smart grid via wireless M2M communication
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If other power consumers have higher demand, vehicle charging is slowed down or temporally stopped No additional power has to be generated temporally Electric vehicles could even act as power source within the grid in the future
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Summary An available and easy-to-use charging infrastructure is a crucial part of success for the introduction of electric vehicles Data communication is the key for the deployment of large scale and distributed systems Wireless communication is the smartest way to connect EV charging stations Electric vehicles are the ideal power consumers in the smart grid of the future, and the EV charging station is the point of control

The goal to achieve: Park-Plug-Charge in a smart and convenient way


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Future M2M Applications Electric Mobility


Connecting of the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (EV) Connecting of electric vehicles with the user

Mobile Health
Ambient assistant living (AAL) Disease management Patient monitoring

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Drivers and Demand for Mobile Health Current trends and challenges in health care
aging populations (600 million elders age 60 or older) growing incidence of chronic diseases (860 million patients) 1 billion adults overweight health care costs of estimated $2 Trillion in 2009 in USA alone 75-85% of healthcare spending is on chronic disease management

Public health care sector is facing enormous pressure on resources, and needs to reduce healthcare costs Individuals have increased expectations for quality of life and medical care Truly mobile global solutions through GSM
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Leverage Existing M2M Infrastructure and Experience for mHealth


Care @ home and abroad Patient monitoring for follow-up, rehabilitation & prevention Independent living assistance Disease management Advantages of GPRS/UMTS-based solutions Suitable for mobile health care devices Ease of use by preconfigured connectivity to health care service provider Independent from network infrastructure and security issues at patients by use of globally available cellular networks
Health Care Service Provider

GPRS/UMTS or DSL
Internet

Built-in security and QoS Worldwide established standard Continuity of care for travelers

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Connecting Medical Devices How to Connect Medical Devices to the Mobile World?
Stand-alone device
No connectivity Application runs only on device No additional services possible

Device connected to mobile handset via Bluetooth


Limited additional services possible Paring problems and high adaptation & test efforts Interfering private space (commercially)

Device connected to external terminal


External dedicated terminal connected via short-range or cable to medical sensors Independent solution to offer additional services Fast time to market and limited investment risk Bulky solution with limited mobility for users

Devices connected via embedded GSM module


Compact and independent solution to offer additional services Fully integrated solution with built-in connectivity Ease of use, high mobility, cost and power optimized New and creative business models possible

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Core Components of a Wireless M2M Health Care Solution

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Thank you for your attention


holger.lenz@cinterion.com
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