1、 g49g50g3g38g50g51g60g44g49g42g3g58g44g55g43g50g56g55g3g37g54g44g3g51g40g53g48g44g54g54g44g50g49g3g40g59g38g40g51g55g3g36g54g3g51g40g53g48g44g55g55g40g39g3g37g60g3g38g50g51g60g53g44g42g43g55g3g47g36g58Part 2: Use casesICS 43.040.15Road vehicles Automotive multimedia interface BRITISH STANDARDBS ISO
2、22902-2:2006BS ISO 22902-2:2006This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 30 November 2006 BSI 2006ISBN 0 580 49719 4Amendments issued since publicationAmd. No. Date Commentscontract. Users are responsible for its correct application.Com
3、pliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations. National forewordThis British Standard was published by BSI. It is the UK implementation of ISO 22902-2:2006.The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee AUE/16, Electrical and electronic e
4、quipment.A list of organizations represented on AUE/16 can be obtained on request to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a Reference numberISO 22902-2:2006(E)INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO22902-2First edition2006-11-01Road vehicles Automotive multim
5、edia interface Part 2: Use cases Vhicules routiers Interface multimdia pour lautomobile Partie 2: Cas dutilisation BS ISO 22902-2:2006ii iiiContents Page Foreword iv 1 Scope . 1 2 Use cases 2 2.1 COMB . 2 2.2 COMM. 9 2.3 CUST 18 2.4 EMER 28 2.5 ENTE. 32 2.6 FLEE. 51 2.7 GUID . 60 2.8 HOME . 75 2.9 I
6、NFO 79 2.10 ITS. 85 2.11 MESS 87 2.12 MOBI. 102 2.13 PREF. 121 2.14 SAFE. 131 2.15 SECU 134 2.16 SERV 137 2.17 USER 151 2.18 BLUE 158 BS ISO 22902-2:2006iv Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). Th
7、e work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-gov
8、ernmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization. International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
9、The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vo
10、te. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO 22902-2 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles, Subcommittee SC 3, Elec
11、trical and electronic equipment. ISO 22902 consists of the following parts, under the general title Road vehicles Automotive multimedia interface: Part 1: General technical overview Part 2: Use cases Part 3: System requirements Part 4: Network protocol requirements for vehicle interface access Part
12、5: Common message set Part 6: Vehicle interface requirements Part 7: Physical specification BS ISO 22902-2:20061Road vehicles Automotive multimedia interface Part 2: Use cases 1 Scope This part of the standard is a representative example of possible customer experiences in terms of in-vehicle multim
13、edia functions and features. These functions and features will be enabled by implementations of foreseeable technologies. This document covers representative use cases in categories of commerce (abbreviated as COMM), customer relationship management (CUST), emergency (EMER), entertainment (ENTE), fl
14、eet management (FLEE), guidance (GUID), home automation (HOME), information (INFO), messaging (MESS), mobile devices (MOBI), customer preferences (PREF), productivity (PROD), security (SECU), service and maintenance (SERV), user interface (USER), safety (SAFE), Bluetooth (BLUE), intelligent transpor
15、tation systems (ITS) and combination use cases (COMB). Each of the use case categories has at least one high-level use case, which describes customer experiences in a more generic fashion. A high-level use case is denoted by CASE x, where CASE is the four-letter abbreviation of the category and x is
16、 a natural number. A use case category may have low-level use cases. A low-level use case has more information about specific ways of rendering functions and features than the corresponding high-level use case. A low-level use case is denoted by CASE x.x. This document does not cover all possible us
17、e cases. BS ISO 22902-2:20062 2 Use cases The use cases begin on the following page. 2.1 COMB 2.1.1 COMB 1: Multimedia passenger van Category: Combination use cases Description: This use case shows concurrent use of AMI-C components, by six-occupants in a seven-seat passenger mini van. It combines m
18、ultiple multimedia applications, including navigation, FM radio, video game, DVD player and hands-free phone operation. Required devices: 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 player An
19、AMI-C integrated mobile phone, providing hands-free operation Graphics display screen on the console and Video display in the seat backs HMI (human machine interface) input device Customer ports Required services Prior conditions: Flow of events 1) Using the HMI (human machine interface) input devic
20、e, the driver specifies the n address. The driver requests that the navigation system provide turn-by-turn information as the trip progresses. The navigation system updates a map on the Graphic display showing the current vehicle location. 2) The driver then selects the FM radio option. The graphics
21、 display shows the FM radio. The driver chooses a station using pre-sets channels. The FM radio plays over the vehicle speakers. After a period of time, the navigation map display is returned to the graphics display. 3) Passengers in the two middle seats decide to play a two-player video game. They
22、use their Video display and local controls to select the game. Audio output is sent to their local headphone jacks. Their game controllers are plugged into nearby customer ports. 4) A passenger in one of the two backseats decides to watch a DVD movie. The passenger selects the DVD player application
23、 by using the HMI input device. The passenger 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. BS ISO 22902-2:20063Category: Combination use cases 5) A pass
24、enger in the back seat decides to watch the DVD movie. The passenger plugs his headphones into a nearby headphone jack and selects the DVD player application using the HMI input device. The video screen indicates that a DVD is currently playing and provides the option to jointly watch it. The passen
25、ger selects the option to watch the DVD movie and the audio output is automatically routed to a nearby headphone jack, based on pre-set preferences for the application and occupant location in the vehicle. 6) The navigation system notifies the driver as a turn is approaching. The vehicle system mute
26、s the FM radio, and the navigation system announces the turn through the vehicle speakers. After the announcement, the FM radio 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
27、 from the home to the vehicle (using standard call forwarding). The vehicle mutes the FM radio and announces that a phone call using the audio system. The vehicle uses the Graphics display to indicate any caller ID information associated with the incoming call. 8) The front seat passenger uses the v
28、ehicles hands-free phone, speakers, and microphone to answer the call. The front seat passenger determines that the call is for one of the middle seat passengers and pushes the HMI input device to route the phone call to the appropriate seat. The vehicle system resumes playing the FM radio audio on
29、the vehicle speakers. 9) The middle seat passenger receives an indication on his Video display that there is a phone call. He pauses the video game, and switches to the phone application screen. The phone call is routed to his headphones and back seat microphone. When the call is complete, he termin
30、ates the phone call and returns to playing the video game. 10) The vehicle detects a low fuel level and turns on the low fuel indicator on the instrument panel 11) The navigation system lists nearby service stations based on current vehicle position and user brand preferences on the Graphics display
31、. The navigation system indicates on the instrument panel that the service station information is available. 12) The driver selects one service station from the list. The navigation system adds the service station as a way-point in the trip route, recalculates the route, and provides turn-by-turn di
32、rections to the service station. 13) The driver pulls the vehicle into the service station. The driver turns the engine off. This shuts the radio, video game and DVD operation. (Power down). The driver re-fuels the vehicle. BS ISO 22902-2:20064 Category: Combination use cases 14) The driver re-start
33、s the vehicle and the following occurs: The FM radio starts playing as it did before the refueling stop (station, volume, speaker selection, etc.). The video display associated with the DVD player shows the movie paused at the point before the re-fueling stop. A back-seat passenger presses PLAY on t
34、he DVD player to resume watching the movie. The Video display associated with the video game player shows the screen paused at the point before the re-fueling stop. The middle-seat passenger resumes the game. The navigation system provides turn-by-turn audio directions from the service station to th
35、e final destination. 15) The DVD movie ends and a back seat passenger selects the navigation application to display the vehicle current location on their video display. 16) The other back seat passenger selects the video game application and watches the game played by the middle-seat passengers. 17)
36、 The driver arrives at the final destination, turns off the vehicle and this use case ends. IGN OFF IGN ACC IGN ON WAKE UP MOVING STATIONARY Availability: X X X X Occupant Vehicle system Driver Passenger Service provider Other (specify) Actors: X X X Navigation system Support information: NOTE Turn-
37、by-turn information needs to be heard by the driver in time to make the turn. This may imply that its priority may increase as the turn comes closer. BS ISO 22902-2:200652.1.2 COMB 1.1: CD audio, mobile phone and audio navigation interaction Category: Combination use cases Description: Driver makes
38、a hands-free phone call while CD audio is playing. This use case demonstrates how audio resource conflicts may be resolved using different speakers in the vehicle. Required devices: CD player An AMI-C integrated mobile phone, providing hands-free operation Required services Prior conditions: CD audi
39、o is playing over all vehicle speakers. Navigation system has been set up to provide audio turn-by-turn directions. Flow of events 1) This use case starts when the driver selects the hands-free mobile phone. 2) The vehicle system determines that the driver has selected the hands-free mobile phone an
40、d mutes the CD audio volume to the front driver side speaker. 3) The hands-free mobile 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 progre
41、ss, 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
42、 on the passenger front speaker is restored to the original level. 6) The driver finishes the hands-free call and de-selects the hands-free phone function.7) The CD audio output volume to the driver front speaker is restored to the appropriate volume and this use case ends. IGN OFF IGN ACC IGN ON WA
43、KE UP MOVING STATIONARY Availability: X X X X Occupant Vehicle system Driver Passenger Service provider Other (specify) Actors: X X X Support information: NOTE The CD output level may be manually adjusted during the hands-free call. At the end of the use case, the front driver speaker should be rest
44、ored to the new volume level, not the original one. BS ISO 22902-2:20066 2.1.3 COMB 1.2: CD and phone mixed audio Category: Combination use cases Description: This use case demonstrates mixing of audio sources over particular vehicle speakers. Required devices: An AMI-C integrated mobile phone, prov
45、iding hands-free operation Required services: Prior conditions: CD audio is playing through vehicle speakers. Flow of events 1) The use case starts when the driver selects the hands-free phone. 2) The vehicle system determines that the driver has selected the hands-free phone function and reduces th
46、e CD audio volume to the front driver side speaker. 3) The hands-free phone output is mixed with the CD audio output on the front driver side speaker. The phone output volume adjusts appropriately so that it can be heard over the CD audio background audio. 4) The driver places a call using the hands
47、-free phone. 5) The driver finishes the hands-free call and de-selects the hands-free phone function. 6) The CD audio output volume to the driver front speaker is restored to the appropriate volume and this use case ends. IGN OFF IGN ACC IGN ON WAKE UP MOVING STATIONARY Availability: X X X X Occupan
48、t Vehicle system Driver Passenger Service provider Other (specify) Actors: X X X Support information: BS ISO 22902-2:200672.1.4 COMB 1.3: Shared display example Category: Combination use cases Description: This use case provides an example of a shared display configuration displaying: A background “
49、layer” showing the navigation system map Area showing navigation turn-by-turn display Area showing current weather information Area showing HVAC status and controls Required devices: Graphical display/touch tone screen Required services Prior conditions: Graphical display on console is a touch screen. Flow of events 1) This use case starts when the driver selects the navigation application and programs in the destination and display options. 2) The graphical display shows the n