INTEGRATING NOMADIC DEVICES IN VEHICLES.

Author(s)
Vermassen, E.
Year
Abstract

Today smart portable computing devices are omnipresent in our society. People use them to communicate to others in the form of smartphones, to keeptheir diaries and contact names. In many cases Nomadic Devices serve as administration tools and remote controls. People use them in trains, trams,on the street and in cars. This paper reflects on the work done by GlobalSystem for Telematics (GST) Open Systems and the GST Paris test site on the integration of such Nomadic Devices in vehicles. The GST Open Systems sub-project defined as part of the task to define an Open Telematics Framework, a possible architecture for seamlessly integrating Nomadic Devices with in-vehicle embedded systems. This architecture is further elaborated and implemented by the GS Paris Test Site. This technical session will bringyou an insight in the proposed architecture and the results as experienced by the Paris Test Site. The implementation of the Open Systems architecture is a collaboration between the Renault partner B2i and France Telecom/Orange. For the covering abstract see E134653.

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Publication

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C 41402 (In: C 40997 CD-ROM) /91 / ITRD E136151
Source

In: Proceedings of the 13th World Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and Services, London, United Kingdom, 8-12 October 2006, 9 p.

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