Quick intro

Targets and goals

The open telematics interface (opti) is a standardized, generic and license free interface for telematics applications to ensure interoperability by means of open industry standard with a high potential for the future.


Mission Statement

  • Facilitate the use of telematics services and increase the range of operation as well as application.
  • The interface has to be royalty-free and interoperable.
  • It should support multi-vendor-strategies and has to provide a future-proof communication framework.
  • The result should be an open industrial standard with a high potential for the future.

Strategic point of view

  • simplifying connectivity between business and applications
  • create an environment in which innovative telematics services can be developed delivered cost effectively
  • hence to increase the range of economic telematics services available to manufacturers and users
  • royalty-free interface license
  • interoperable to support multi vendor strategies
  • enhance telematics services
  • reducing the costs for implementing
  • reducing the costs for operating
  • future-proof protocol architecture

Functional point of view

  • definition of a standardized and generic protocol
  • usage of a logical syntax and description
  • technology-neutral
  • support of the common communication networks without usage of any special network features
  • open communication layer to support future developments in communication technology (while honoring the OSI layer model)
  • defined Quality of Service (QoS)
  • reduced size of data structures and overhead
  • increased mechanism for system security

Relevant contact

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Open Telematics Alliance

c/o Deutsche Bahn AG

Rainer Wilke

Avenue des Arts 40

60326 Brussels

Belgium

Tel.:  +32 228900-85

Last modified: 11/12/2009
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