Host
W3C gratefully acknowledges Intel Open Source Technology Center for hosting this workshop.
Sponsors
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Workshop Day 1 - Wednesday, November 14th
Topics for this day
- Safety, situational awareness, mitigating driver distraction
- Multiple displays and integration with phone or tablet(s)
- Vehicle APIs and Security
8:00–9:00 Registration and breakfast
9:00-9:20 Introduction
- Philipp Hoschka (W3C), Adam Abramski (Intel) and Dave Raggett (W3C) [slides]
9:20-10:00 An OEM perspective
- Burkhard Mayer, Audi (Position Paper) — presented by Nils Oppermann [no slides]
10:00-11:00 Session 1
- Expression of interest in participating in the Workshop, Andy Gryc, Marc Lapierre, QNX [slides]
- Statement of Interest, Harman [no slides]
11:00-11:30 Morning break
11:30-13:00 Session 2
- Gadget Car, Marcin Hanclik, Shinjiro Urata, ACCESS [slides]
- Avoid roadblocks toward a Web Highway, Magnus Olsson, Konstantin Zervas, Ericsson AB [slides]
- How can webapps benefit from automotive environment, with safety? Pierre GIRARD, Gemalto [slides]
13:00 -14:00 Lunch
14:00-16:00 Vehicle APIs and Security
- Position Paper for W3C Web on Automotive Workshop, Justin (JongSeon) Park, Hyungjin Jeon, LGE [slides]
- Enabling Rich Web Applications for In-Vehicle Infotainment, Simon Isenberg, Wolfgang Haberl, Matthias Goebl, Maximilian Michel (BMW); Uwe Baumgarten (Technische Universitat Muenchen) [slides]
- Author's Interest in Web and Automotive , Mikko Ylinen, Intel [slides]
- Position Paper, AKQA [slides]
16:00-16:30 Afternoon break
16:30-17:30 Day 1: What have we learned? [slides]
Workshop Day 2 - Thursday 15 November
Topics for this day
- HMI, speech, multimodal, HUD, spatial audio,
- Cloud-based services
- M2M
- Research perspectives
8:15–8:45 Breakfast
8:45-9:45 Overview of Automotive Technology Market Trends
- by Roger Lanctot (Strategy Analytics) [slides]
9:45-10:45 Session 3
- HTML5 and Device APIs for Automotive: Is it time to power Infotainment and Car Portal Applications with Web Technologies?, Diana Cheng, Vodafone [slides]
- Position Paper, KDDI [slides]
10:45-11:00 Morning break
11:00-13:00 Session 4
- Position Paper, Visteon [slides]
- Ludovic Alidra, Renault (Position Paper) [slides]
- The Architecture of Future Automotive Applications based on Web Technologies, Luka Bradesko, Marko Grobelnik (Department of Knowledge Technologies, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia), Andreas Harth, (Institute AIFB, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany) and Sebastian Speiser (Karlsruhe Service Research Institute (KSRI), KIT, Germany) [slides]
- Proposing a Meta-Language for Specifying Presentation Complexity in order to Support System Situation Awareness, Christoph Endres, Michael Feld and Christian Müller (DFKI). [slides]
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Session 5
- Position Paper for Web and Automotive, Tsuguo Nobe, Intel [slides]
- Achieving a Safe and Seamless User Experience Through Accessible Web Applications, Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias, Igalia [slides]
- Position Paper, Erika M.Olimpiew and Chris Delaney, CSC [slides]