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Vehicular Networking Automotive Applications And Beyond Marc Emmelmann

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Vehicular Networking Automotive Applications And Beyond Marc Emmelmann
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.57 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Marc Emmelmann, Bernd Bochow, Christopher Kellum
ISBN: 9780470661314, 9780470741542, 0470661313, 0470741546
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Vehicular Networking Automotive Applications And Beyond Marc Emmelmann by Marc Emmelmann, Bernd Bochow, Christopher Kellum 9780470661314, 9780470741542, 0470661313, 0470741546 instant download after payment.

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 perspectives of vehicular communication including market area, application areas, and standardization issues as well as selected topics featuring aspects of developing, prototyping, and testing vehicular communication systems.
  • Supports the reader in understanding common characteristics and differences between the various application areas of vehicular communication.
  • Offers both an overview of the application area and an in-depth discussion of key technologies in these areas.
  • Written by a wide range of experts in the field.
Content:
Chapter 1 Commercial and Public Use Applications (pages 1–28): Dr. Hariharan Krishnan, Dr. Fan Bai and Dr. Gavin Holland
Chapter 2 Governmental and Military Applications (pages 29–43): Anthony Maida
Chapter 3 Communication Systems for Car?2?X Networks (pages 45–81): Daniel D. Stancil, Dr. Fan Bai and Lin Cheng
Chapter 4 Communication Systems for Railway Applications (pages 83–104): Benoit Bouchez and Luc de Coen
Chapter 5 Security and Privacy Mechanisms for Vehicular Networks (pages 105–127): Panos Papadimitratos
Chapter 6 Security and Dependability in Train Control Systems (pages 129–148): Mark Hartong, Rajni Goel and Duminda Wijesekera
Chapter 7 Automotive Standardization of Vehicle Networks (pages 149–169): Tom Schaffnit
Chapter 8 Standardization of Vehicle?to?Infrastructure Communication (pages 171–201): Karine Gosse, David Bateman, Christophe Janneteau, Mohamed Kamoun, Mounir Kellil, Pierre Roux, Alexis Olivereau, Jean?Noel Patillon, Alexandru Petrescu and Sheng Yang
Chapter 9 Simulating Cooperative Vehicle?to?Infrastructure Systems: A Multi?Aspect Assessment Tool Suite (pages 203–226): Gerdien Klunder, Isabel Wilmink and Bart van Arem
Chapter 10 System Design and Proof?of?Concept Implementation of Seamless Handover Support for Communication?Based Train Control (pages 227–256): Marc Emmelmann
Chapter 11 New Technological Paradigms (pages 257–270): Bernd Bochow

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