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Standards Development in the New Vehicle Communications Environment
Technical Paper
2006-21-0018
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Convergence 2006
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English
Abstract
The new vehicle connectivity model focuses on data communications and vehicle safety applications, as opposed to the traditional telematics model, which emphasizes entertainment- and revenue-centered applications. As a result, telematics is moving toward becoming a basic safety service offered by vehicle manufacturers. In this new vehicle communications environment, safety information must be shared among all equipped vehicles. To make shared safety communications possible, standards are needed to support communications technologies, probe processing, and long-term communications-enabled safety applications. This paper will discuss the new vehicle connectivity model and the standards activities needed to support its emphasis on safety.
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Citation
Noblett, M., "Standards Development in the New Vehicle Communications Environment," SAE Technical Paper 2006-21-0018, 2006.Also In
References
- Federal Communications Commission Report 03-024 December 17 2003
- “Intelligent Transportation Systems Fact Sheet” US Department of Transportation January 9 2006
- Ibid
- Ibid
- IEEE Standard 802-163 2005 December 7 2005
- Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions ATIS-0700004 2005 September 26 2005
- Global Standards Collaboration GSC #10-grsc3 (5.4) 17a August 15 2005
- ISO TC 204 WG16 - proceedings
- ”The Potential Impact of Software Defined Radio (IMT.SDR) on IMT-2000 and Systems Beyond IMT-2000” International Telecommunication Union ITU-R WP8F June 3 2004