14-09-2017, 01:27 PM
The art in wireless communication technology inside vehicles, as well as between vehicles. We analyze different concepts associated with radio frequency bands and wave propagation simulations that are applied to the communication between vehicles. It addresses the protocols of Access Control Medium (MAC) used in communication between vehicles, as well as routing protocols. Security issues associated with communication between vehicles are reviewed. Intra-vehicle uses of wireless communication and vehicle-to-road communication are also investigated. Finally, we analyze a real-life implementation of vehicle-to-infrastructure and vehicle-to-vehicle technology, and the standards of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) that support it.
When consumers think of the nearly 1,000 tokens that will be included in cars rolling out within five years, what they could envision are improved safety features, improved navigation capabilities and hundreds of data collection sensors. They're only partially straight. These connected cars will have all that, but they will also have all the wireless connectivity that consumers still do not know well.
Broadcom is behind wireless technologies that will provide seamless integration of smartphones, infotainment and advanced telematics to the dashboards of new cars. Today Broadcom announced a pair of new wireless connectivity chips that are optimized for the automotive market. With the latest 5G WiFi and Bluetooth Smart technologies, Broadcom's automotive wireless chips enable high-speed connectivity, device integration and dashboard information and entertainment systems in the connected car.
These wireless technologies not only allow for a more personalized experience for drivers and passengers, but also help pave the way for safer roadways for all-vehicle communications. In a few years, drivers and passengers can do things like:
• Browsing the Internet via Wi-Fi on your mobile devices
• Integrate and follow biometric indicators by connecting your smartwatches and other wearables to the car
• Leverage the growing ecosystem of automotive applications (such as Apples CarPlay and Google Auto Link)
• Synchronize and stream media content from the cloud to rear seat screens
• Turn your trip into an LTE mobile hot spot through data exchange plans from a mobile service provider.
When consumers think of the nearly 1,000 tokens that will be included in cars rolling out within five years, what they could envision are improved safety features, improved navigation capabilities and hundreds of data collection sensors. They're only partially straight. These connected cars will have all that, but they will also have all the wireless connectivity that consumers still do not know well.
Broadcom is behind wireless technologies that will provide seamless integration of smartphones, infotainment and advanced telematics to the dashboards of new cars. Today Broadcom announced a pair of new wireless connectivity chips that are optimized for the automotive market. With the latest 5G WiFi and Bluetooth Smart technologies, Broadcom's automotive wireless chips enable high-speed connectivity, device integration and dashboard information and entertainment systems in the connected car.
These wireless technologies not only allow for a more personalized experience for drivers and passengers, but also help pave the way for safer roadways for all-vehicle communications. In a few years, drivers and passengers can do things like:
• Browsing the Internet via Wi-Fi on your mobile devices
• Integrate and follow biometric indicators by connecting your smartwatches and other wearables to the car
• Leverage the growing ecosystem of automotive applications (such as Apples CarPlay and Google Auto Link)
• Synchronize and stream media content from the cloud to rear seat screens
• Turn your trip into an LTE mobile hot spot through data exchange plans from a mobile service provider.