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Robust connectivity of networked vehicles
2004 43rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37601), 2004We present a simple geometric analysis of wireless connectivity in vehicle networks. We introduce a localized notion of connectedness, and construct a function that measures the robustness of this local connectedness to variations in position. Under a mild feasibility hypothesis, this function provides a sufficient condition for global connectedness of
Demetri P. Spanos, Richard M. Murray
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Connected vehicles in a connected world
Proceedings of 2011 International Symposium on VLSI Design, Automation and Test, 2011In the current era of ubiquitous connectivity, wireless communication technologies have enabled a kaleidoscopic array of applications that revolutionize many aspects of commercial activities and public services. Quietly, but not entirely inconspicuously, in recent years the very revolution that redefines the landscape of user experience and business ...
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Validating connected vehicles architecture
2014 International Conference on Connected Vehicles and Expo (ICCVE), 2014Connected vehicles, smart cars, smart roads, and autonomous cars are bringing a new era of road transportation systems. In addition, several promising applications are looming based on these new concepts. This imposes unprecedented scenarios for cars and roads in modern transportation systems.
Amjad Gawanmeh +2 more
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Transport Ministers Around the World Support Connected Vehicles [Connected Vehicles]
IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2016To make a significant contribution to increasing road safety and improving mobility worldwide, the transport ministers of the group of seven states (G7) and the European Commissioner for Transport will jointly support developments in the field of automated and connected driving.
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An IoT Approach for the Connected Vehicle
2016This paper will showcase the iCore Project approach for instantiating an Internet of Things (IoT) Service Enabling Architecture to support the Connected Vehicles (Transportation in the Smart City).
Andrea Parodi +3 more
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Continued Dispute on Preferred Vehicle-to-Vehicle Technologies [Connected Vehicles]
IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2017As reported in the June issue of IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine [1], the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Department of Transportation has issued a proposed rule, "The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS); Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) Communications," that would require automakers to include V2V technologies in all new ...
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SAE Technical Paper Series, 2016
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">While initial Connected Vehicle research in the United States was focusing almost exclusively on passenger vehicles, a program was envisioned that would enhance highway safety, mobility, and operational efficiencies through the application of the technology to commercial vehicles.
Michael Brown, Purser Sturgeon
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<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">While initial Connected Vehicle research in the United States was focusing almost exclusively on passenger vehicles, a program was envisioned that would enhance highway safety, mobility, and operational efficiencies through the application of the technology to commercial vehicles.
Michael Brown, Purser Sturgeon
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Non-connected Vehicle Detection Using Connected Vehicles
2022Yongyang Liu +3 more
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2018
By enabling vehicles to exchange information with infrastructure and other vehicles, connected vehicles enable new safety applications and services. Because this technology relies on vehicles to broadcast their location in clear text, it also raises location privacy concerns.
Jonathan Petit +2 more
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By enabling vehicles to exchange information with infrastructure and other vehicles, connected vehicles enable new safety applications and services. Because this technology relies on vehicles to broadcast their location in clear text, it also raises location privacy concerns.
Jonathan Petit +2 more
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