Integrated Communications Architecture for Road Transport Informatics

912839

10/01/1991

Event
Vehicle Navigation & Instrument Systems
Authors Abstract
Content
The field of Road Transport Informatics (RTI) has spurred a substantial interest in the development and adaptation of a diverse range of technologies for vehicle-infrastructure communications. Candidate technologies for early implementation include FM RDS-TMC, short-range beacons and cellular mobile radio GSM. This paper reviews some of the major characteristics of these systems and debates some of the issues influencing the design and integration of communications technologies for RTI. Next, a possible integration framework which essentially acts to decouple RTI applications from communications networks is described. The aim is to facilitate end-to-end communications between any two application systems which need to communicate, regardless of the network to which each is attached. This concept leads to the notion of a virtual RTI network and is currently under investigation to determine its viability and applicability.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/912839
Pages
6
Citation
Wall, N., Zijderhand, F., Freij, G., and Rokitansky, C., "Integrated Communications Architecture for Road Transport Informatics," SAE Technical Paper 912839, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/912839.
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Published
Oct 1, 1991
Product Code
912839
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English