Specialist Task Force 304:
AT Commands for Assistive Mobile Device Interfaces
Who we are:
Team Leader |
Francoise Petersen |
Team Members |
Nick Hine |
Erik Zetterström |
News – TS 102 511 is Published
TS 102 511 was
published on the 31st of August, as planned! It is available at the
ETSI publications Download Area
http://pda.etsi.org/pda/queryform.asp
The STF will now enter the
dissemination phase of the project. A strategy is being formulated that will
include, but will not be confined to the standardisation bodies. You are welcome
to contact us in case you have any ideas regarding dissemination activities !
What we do:
This EC/EFTA funded STF has produced the ETSI Technical Specification TS 102
511 Human Factor (HF); AT Commands for Assistive Mobile Device Interfaces.
The ETSI Technical Specification sets out the requirements for a number
of AT commands that can be used to enable assistive devices to interwork
satisfactorily with mobile terminals.
Why AT commands?
Because AT commands has matured from being a modem control technology to be a
comprehensive and pervasive middleware platform for mobile devices.
Read our
Terms of
Reference
Why we do it:
An eEurope community that allows everyone fair access to
advanced information and communication services must include those citizens
whose disabilities are such that they cannot use devices designed for all. For
this group of users, often with multiple disabilities, it is crucial that
affordable, effective and usable assistive devices be available. These devices
must be able to easily connect to and interact with a multitude of fixed and
mobile ICT devices.
The work to achieve this will include the upgrading of
existing standards where the necessary Hayes AT commands do not exist (as recommended
in the ETSI TR 102 068, developed under the eEurope Action Plan). Consensus
building on this set of interface standards will be initialized in the
appropriate standards fora (e.g. 3GPP) in a process which involves manufacturers
of mainstream mobile devices, assistive devices and groups representing the user
with different special needs.
Standardized communication with assistive mobile devices
will improve the quality of life for millions of disabled citizens of the
European Union since it will open up possibilities for Small and Medium-sized
enterprises (SMEs) producing assistive devices.
It will also provide a basis for national regulatory
authorities to implement the Framework Directive (2002/21/EC), enable member
states to take specific measures for disabled end-users in order to ensure
access to publicly available telephone services in accordance with the Universal
Service Directive (2002/22/EC) and facilitate the implementation of the Public
Procurement Directive (2004/18/EC).
How to contact us:
The project team invites you to participate in the
stakeholder consultation by completing
one of the forms below. Please choose the form that most closely fits your
interest and expertise:
In case you don’t find a suitable form, please send us an email and we will
see if we can develop a new form that would suit your needs.
You are welcome to contact us at:
ATmobile@etsi.org
If you want to discuss with a wider group, use our mail list:
ATmobile@list.etsi.org
To subscribe, go to:
http://list.etsi.org/atmobile.html
Events:
Past Events
2007
HF#44
MS F will be presented at HF#44, 24-28
September.
COST219ter, on the
1-2 October in San Sebastian.
Conference on the 9th European Conference for the
Advancement of Assistive Technology in
Europe 3-5 October, in San Sebastian. The conference is organized by AAATE
2007.
Meeting with ITS
Information and discussions with ITS (Swedish
Standards Institute, in telecom) on the 28th of August in Stockholm.
Meeting with ITU-T SG 16
The meeting was held on the 26 June - 6 July
2007 in Geneva. ITU-T SG16 understood that the desire is to see that the
documented commands are implemented in as many mobile devices as possible
for the benefit of those with disabilities. In order to achieve that
objective, it was agreed during the meeting to create an ITU-T work item on
AT commands.
HF#43
The meeting was held on the 11-15 June. The final draft of TS 102 511
was discussed and amended. The meeting considered that a further two weeks
of review should be allowed before final approval.
HF intero
Presentation and discussion, on the 24-25
April at ETSI.
3GPP SA1#36
Coordination with 3GPP SA1 working on Service
and system Aspects. The meeting was on the 27th of April in Madrid. The STF
had hoped to start a new 3GPP work item during this meeting, but
unfortunately this topic (access to mobile services by disabled users) is
not a priority within the 3GPP, so the suggested new 3GPP work item did not
receive support from the industry representatives at this meeting.
3GPP CT1#46
Coordination with the group responsible for
the Technical Specification 27.007; 3rd Generation Partnership Project;
Technical Specification Group Core Network and Terminals; AT command set for
User Equipment (UE). The meeting took place on the 28th of Mars
in Warsaw.
Joint ETSI USER group and HF meeting
The meeting took place at NORMAPME in Brussels
on the 20th of February 2007.
Milestone D was approved.
Events 2006
ETSI Technical Committee Human Factors
Milestone A (table of contents and scope) has been approved at HF#40, 16
June at ETSI.
Workshop, ICCHP 2006, 10th International Conference on
Computers, Helping People with Special Needs
The first workshop has been held on the 11th of July 2006. It has
been organized by STF 304 in association with the ICCHP 2006, 10th International
Conference on Computers, Helping People with Special Needs, July 12-14,
University of Linz, Austria.
Stakeholder interviews at ISAAC
Stakeholders have been interviewed at the ISAAC (International Society for
Augmentative and Alternative Communication) conference. This year the 12th
Biennial International Conference of ISAAC was held on the 29-31st of July and
the 1-3rd of August in Düsseldorf, Germany. 48 exhibitors presented their
products at this year’s conference.
Workshop, Rehabilitation and day centre in Upper
Springland, Perth
The next workshop has been held on the 21st of September 2006 at
the Rehabilitation and day centre in Upper Springland, Perth in Scotland. People
with various disabilities have be asked to give their opinions about tasks
corresponding to different mobile technology usage scenarios.
ETSI Technical Committee Human Factors
Milestone B (initial draft) has been approved at HF#41, 22 September at
ETSI.
Presentation, ID-dagarna
A presentation of our work has been held by
Erik Zetterström on the 11th of October 2006 at ID-dagarna at the Factory in
Nacka Strand, Stockholm. Following the presentation, there were discussions of
key topics.
TCAM eWG on disability
Our work has been presented and discussed at
TCAM eWG on disability, 16-17th October at the European Commission, DG
Information Society and Media, in Brussels. The main goal of the TCAM
(Telecommunications Conformity Assessment and Market Surveillance Committee)
meeting was to reach agreements to implement important features for accessible
communication in mainstream communication products and services.
Time plan for the work :
Milestones |
Work development |
March 2006 |
Start of work |
31 May 2006 |
ToC, Scope |
30 September 2006 |
Initial draft |
30 November 2006 |
Stable draft |
25 May 2007 |
Final draft |
31 August 2007 |
Publication of technical specification |
31 March 2008 |
Final report to European Commission |
Note: this information is based upon STF working assumptions.
The views expressed do not necessarily represent the position of ETSI in this
context.
Last updated: 2013-04-13 17:28:37