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Automotive Telematics

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This book discusses automotive telematics from a technical perspective, with reference to the business model and to the value for the user.

Automotive telematics is a concept that combines telecommunications and computing (informatics) technologies to connect vehicles to a communication infrastructure.

This enables car manufacturers and service providers to provides services to consumers and commercial users by exchanging information among vehicle systems, attached consumer electronics devices, and telematics service centers. Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Value Chain and Business Model; Chapter 3: Telematics System View - End-to-End System, In-Vehicle System, Back-End Infrastructure; Chapter 4: Enabling Technologies - Positioning and Location Technologies, Telematics Services Delivery Technologies, Networking and Protocols; Vehicle Communications; Audio and Speech Processing, Distributed Computing; Chapter 5: Services and Applications - Communications, Convenience, Floating Car Data (FCD), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Product Feedback, Productivity-Asset Status Update, Infotainment; Safety and Security; Chapter 6: Telematics Products - Broadcast Systems, Two-Way Communications Systems, Safety and Security Systems; Fleet Management Systems, Connected Infotainment Systems; Chapter 7: Challenges and Future Research - Driver Distraction and Human-Machine Interface (HMI), Life Cycle Disparity, Communication Networks, Distributed Applications, Telematics-Assisted Safety Systems.

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Product Details
SAE International
0768009766 / 9780768009767
Paperback / softback
629.277
30/08/2002
United States
English
107 p.
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