The Emerging Fabric of Seamless Mobility
2000-01-C033
11/01/2000
- Content
- Consider this recent data about the "speed'' of the information age: In a sixty-month window beginning in the year 1995, the number of cellular phone subscribers increased from 90 million to 330 million, the number of people on the internet went from about 5 million to just under 200 million, and not surprisingly the number of websites grew from a few thousands to 50 million. Now further consider that almost every cellular phone subscriber is also an automobile user, be it as a driver or a passenger. A fabric of mobility soon emerges --- one that is formed by the meshing of the strands of information mobility with those of personal mobility.In this paper we explore a "new frontier'' --- a "territory'' on this multidimensional fabric that is defined by the demands of seamless mobility. The typical daily cycle of events in our lives involve many different modalities and time-phases of mobility. We examine the rapidly increasing demands of seamless mobility in this context. Finally we relate our analysis of the emerging fabric of seamless mobility to the evolving driving experience.
- Pages
- 7
- Citation
- Venkatesh Prasad, K., "The Emerging Fabric of Seamless Mobility," SAE Technical Paper 2000-01-C033, 2000, .