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Anatomy of Connected Cars

Anatomy of Connected Cars
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摘要 The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the US and the European Commission are drafting a regulatory framework that will make the goal of connected vehicles possible by 2020, Control, embedded systems, and communication technologies have devel- oped over the past 10 plus years and are approaching maturity. These will spark a revolution in how we approach driving. Cars will no longer need human drivers; they will be connected and exchange information about navigation, road hazards, traffic conditions, and safety. Travelers will be connected more than ever. Today' s car will become tomorrow' s office and the act of driving will become a leisure activity rather than a necessity. The emerging Internet of Vehicle enables application scenarios unimaginable just few years ago. The main challenges are Internet access spectrum scarcity, mobility, intermittent connectivity and scalability. In this article, we discuss the evolution from intelligent vehicle grid to autonomous, internet-conneeted vehicles and vehicular cloud. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the US and the European Commission are drafting a regulatory framework that will make the goal of connected vehicles possible by 2020, Control, embedded systems, and communication technologies have devel- oped over the past 10 plus years and are approaching maturity. These will spark a revolution in how we approach driving. Cars will no longer need human drivers; they will be connected and exchange information about navigation, road hazards, traffic conditions, and safety. Travelers will be connected more than ever. Today' s car will become tomorrow' s office and the act of driving will become a leisure activity rather than a necessity. The emerging Internet of Vehicle enables application scenarios unimaginable just few years ago. The main challenges are Internet access spectrum scarcity, mobility, intermittent connectivity and scalability. In this article, we discuss the evolution from intelligent vehicle grid to autonomous, internet-conneeted vehicles and vehicular cloud.
出处 《ZTE Communications》 2014年第1期40-45,共6页 中兴通讯技术(英文版)
基金 ATOS and RENAULT through the UPMC Chair on Smart Mobility the MPI Research Fund the National Science Foundation through the GREEN-CITY project
关键词 connected vehicles Internet of Vehicles name data networking connected vehicles Internet of Vehicles name data networking
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