Vehicular Networking – Automotive Applications and Beyond: Intelligent Transport Systems
Autor M Emmelmannen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 apr 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0470741546
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 177 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria Intelligent Transport Systems
Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Researchers, engineers and graduate students of wireless communication, CTO of car manufacturing companies, university professors, senior consultantsDescriere scurtă
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Notă biografică
Marc Emmelmann, Researcher, Faculty of Computer science and Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
As a member of the Telecommunication and Networks Group (TKN), his current research focuses on wireless networks with special interest on supporting mobility for high-velocity vehicles. Special interest has evolved in MAC-layer supported seamless handover with QoS guarantees. He has written numerous journal articles and has contributed to a book chapter.
Bernd Bochow, Senior Scientist, Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FOKUS), Germany
Mr Bochow has been contributing to numerous national and joint European research and development projects (ITEA, EURESCOM, ACTS, IST) as well as performing contractual work for national customers both as a researcher and as a project manager. His recent research interests are in the area of vehicular ad-hoc networking and cognitive radio. He is also participating in the standardization of car-2-car communication systems. He has written several journal articles and contributed to a book chapter.
C. Christopher Kellum, Project Engineer, General Motors Europe Global Technology Engineering, Germany
Mr Kellum worked five years at General Motors Research & Development in Warren, Michigan during which time he developed collision warning and avoidance applications using enhanced digital map data and vehicle-to-vehicle communication. Additionally, he has contributed to the Society of Automotive Engineers DSRC Data Dictionary standards. Since 2006, he has worked in Europe on vehicle-to-vehicle communication and the Car2Car Consortium as well as object detection sensors for active safety. He has written a number of journal articles.