With the Team AnnieWay from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Winning the first Grand Cooperative Driving Challenge (GCDC), Jongh's open source 802.11p Linux driver and the FAST protocol stack were proven to be working in at least the scenarios of GCDC.
There is a article (in Dutch) on the GCDC from university Twente worth to read.
More readings:
- Vehicle to Vehicle Communication Basis for Grand Cooperative Driving Challenge
- Can Cars Talk with Each Other?
By 'V' and 'W' I mean "vehicles" and "wireless", or to say, when automotive industry meets wireless technologies...
Dienstag, 31. Mai 2011
Cohda is Active in Car2X World
Trials are planned in South Australia, according to the press release from AAP. This news shows also the involvement of Cohda, the supplier for German field trial project SIM-TD and the potential supplier for the U.S. IntelliDrive project, will be active in the Australian trials of C2X technologies.
Further readings:
- Smart cars trialled in national first
- Connect Safe Project in Australia
- DSRC Interoperability Study
- NXP and Cohda teach cars to communicate with 802.11p, hopes to commercialize tech by 2014
Further readings:
- Smart cars trialled in national first
- Connect Safe Project in Australia
- DSRC Interoperability Study
- NXP and Cohda teach cars to communicate with 802.11p, hopes to commercialize tech by 2014
Labels:
Australia,
Cohda,
DSRC,
field test,
GPS,
IEEE 802.11p,
IntelliDrive,
SIM-TD,
WAVE,
Wireless LAN
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