Ebook: Automotive Internetworking
- Genre: Technique // Transport
- Tags: Транспорт, Организация и управление дорожным движением
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
- Language: English
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Application domains will build the starting point for an analysis of the requirements on suitable mobile network technology and the book will look at how well existing and new systems match these requirements. New automotive-specific technologies are presented in detail, explaining millimeter wave short range systems and special automotive network protocols. Specially designed system services and security mechanisms are introduced and system architecture, radio spectrum use, medium access control, network protocols and security concepts and considered. Finally, the book will present the current world-wide standardization activities, deployment strategies and an outlook about the evolvement of inter-vehicle communications in the next decades.
- Presents a comprehensive top-down approach to the newly evolving car-to-X communications networking
- Provides a broad overview of all relevant C2X communication topics
- Written by well known experts in the field
- Predicts the outlook of the evolvement of inter-vehicle communications in the next decades
- Includes illustrations and high-level technical sketches of application domains and photographs, 3D renderings and professional graphical sketches of current prototypes
Chapter 1 Automotive Internetworking: The Evolution towards Connected and Cooperative Vehicles (pages 1–12):
Chapter 2 Application Classifications and Requirements (pages 13–36):
Chapter 3 System Architecture (pages 37–63):
Chapter 4 Applications: Functionality and Protocols (pages 65–119):
Chapter 5 Application Support (pages 121–134):
Chapter 6 Transport Layer (pages 135–153):
Chapter 7 Networking (pages 155–203):
Chapter 8 Physical Communication Technologies (pages 205–232):
Chapter 9 Security and Privacy (pages 233–259):
Chapter 10 System Management (pages 261–271):
Chapter 11 Research Methodologies (pages 273–308):
Chapter 12 Markets (pages 309–343):
Chapter 13 Impact and Future Projections (pages 345–349):