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Vehicular networking : automotive applications and beyond
During the last 15 years, the interest in vehicular communication has grown, especially in the automotive industry. Due to the envisioned mass market, projects focusing on Car-to-X communication experience high public visibility. This book presents vehicular communication in a broader perspective that includes more than just its application to the automotive industry. It provides, researchers, engineers, decision makers and graduate students in wireless communications with an introduction to vehicular communication focussing on car-to-x and train-based systems.: Emphasizes important perspectiv
Front Matter -- Commercial and Public Use Applications / Hariharan Krishnan, Fan Bai, Gavin Holland -- Governmental and Military Applications / Anthony Maida -- Communication Systems for Car-2-X Networks / Daniel D. Stancil, Fan Bai, Lin Cheng -- Communication Systems for Railway Applications / Benoît Bouchez, Luc de Coen -- Security and Privacy Mechanisms for Vehicular Networks / Panos Papadimitratos -- Security and Dependability in Train Control Systems / Mark Hartong, Rajni Goel, Duminda Wijesekera -- Automotive Standardization of Vehicle Networks / Tom Schaffnit -- Standardization of Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communication / Karine Gosse, David Bateman, Christophe Janneteau, Mohamed Kamoun, Mounir Kellil, Pierre Roux, Alexis Olivereau, Jean-No︠l Patillon, Alexandru Petrescu, Sheng Yang -- Simulating Cooperative Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Systems: A Multi-Aspect Assessment Tool Suite / Gerdien Klunder, Isabel Wilmink, Bart van Arem -- System Design and Proof-of-Concept Implementation of Seamless Handover Support for Communication-Based Train Control / Marc Emmelmann -- New Technological Paradigms / Bernd Bochow -- Further Reading -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Subject Index.
Vehicular networking : automotive applications and beyond
During the last 15 years, the interest in vehicular communication has grown, especially in the automotive industry. Due to the envisioned mass market, projects focusing on Car-to-X communication experience high public visibility. This book presents vehicular communication in a broader perspective that includes more than just its application to the automotive industry. It provides, researchers, engineers, decision makers and graduate students in wireless communications with an introduction to vehicular communication focussing on car-to-x and train-based systems.: Emphasizes important perspectiv
Front Matter -- Commercial and Public Use Applications / Hariharan Krishnan, Fan Bai, Gavin Holland -- Governmental and Military Applications / Anthony Maida -- Communication Systems for Car-2-X Networks / Daniel D. Stancil, Fan Bai, Lin Cheng -- Communication Systems for Railway Applications / Benoît Bouchez, Luc de Coen -- Security and Privacy Mechanisms for Vehicular Networks / Panos Papadimitratos -- Security and Dependability in Train Control Systems / Mark Hartong, Rajni Goel, Duminda Wijesekera -- Automotive Standardization of Vehicle Networks / Tom Schaffnit -- Standardization of Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communication / Karine Gosse, David Bateman, Christophe Janneteau, Mohamed Kamoun, Mounir Kellil, Pierre Roux, Alexis Olivereau, Jean-No︠l Patillon, Alexandru Petrescu, Sheng Yang -- Simulating Cooperative Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Systems: A Multi-Aspect Assessment Tool Suite / Gerdien Klunder, Isabel Wilmink, Bart van Arem -- System Design and Proof-of-Concept Implementation of Seamless Handover Support for Communication-Based Train Control / Marc Emmelmann -- New Technological Paradigms / Bernd Bochow -- Further Reading -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Subject Index.
Vehicular networking : automotive applications and beyond
2010
1 Online-Ressource (1 electronic resource (xvii, 296 pages)))
Includes bibliographical references and index
Buch
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
388.3/12
VANET : vehicular applications and inter-networking technologies
UB Braunschweig | 2010
|Elsevier | 1981
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