Common protocols and API's for the remote installation, operation, upgrading and removal.

Author(s)
Perre, P. van der & Vermassen, E.
Year
Abstract

The vision of the GST project is that all future vehicles will be equipped with various communication means to interact with each other and their environment based on a common architecture and standard interfaces. Drivers and occupants will be able to rely on their onboard, integrated telematics system to access a dynamic offer of on-line safety-, efficiencyand comfort-enhancing services wherever they drive in Europe. To realise this vision, GST is creating an open and standardised framework architecture for end-to-end telematics. The openness relates to the use of common mechanisms for the installation, updating and removal of new services and applications. Standards, in the form of protocols and APIs, are necessary for the key interfaces allowing to hide the complexity and heterogeneousness of the supporting technologies (A). For the covering abstract of the conference see ITRD E212343.

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C 47480 (In: C 47458 CD-ROM) /91 / ITRD E212355
Source

In: Greener, safer and smarter road transport for Europe : proceedings of TRA - Transport Research Arena Europe 2006, Göteborg, Sweden, June 12th-15th 2006, 6 p., 6 ref.

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