Djanatliev A, Hielscher KS, Sommer C, Eckhoff D, German R (2017)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Other publication type
Publication year: 2017
Publisher: OPUS
Series: Technical Report CS-2017-03
City/Town: Erlangen
URI: http://www7.cs.fau.de/fgivc2017/
Inter-vehicle communication (IVC), the management and control of network
 connections among vehicles as well as between vehicles and existing 
network infrastructure, 
		is a maturing research field that is gaining a massive momentum. First
 standardization efforts across all layers, by both IEEE and ETSI, have 
already borne fruit, 
		allowing researchers to gain valuable insights into both the strengths
 and the shortcomings of current approaches. The U.S. Department of 
Transportation decided to 
		introduce IVC until 2020 using IEEE 802.11p, while in Europe the 
decision is not met yet. The investment of European automobile 
manufacturers and OEMs into this idea 
		is not only expressed in successful efforts to reserve dedicated radio
 spectrum harmonized across Europe, but is also reflected in numerous 
research ventures in 
		cooperation with academia. However, the gathered knowledge is still 
fragmented, making it hard for new players to get into the game and 
affording even experienced groups 
		only a restricted view on this complex field. 
		
		Furthermore, new research questions concerning technologies and 
services arise in current time. 
		In particular, a more general view on connected mobility is addressed 
where not only vehicles, but also pedestrians, bikers, and bicyclists 
are considered in connected contexts. 
		On this basis new innovations and services can be generated that are 
using appropriate technologies and conjointly aim to improve the future 
mobility.
		
APA:
Djanatliev, A., Hielscher, K.-S., Sommer, C., Eckhoff, D., & German, R. (2017). Proceedings of the 5th GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch Inter-Vehicle Communication (FG-IVC 2017). Erlangen: OPUS.
MLA:
Djanatliev, Anatoli, et al. Proceedings of the 5th GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch Inter-Vehicle Communication (FG-IVC 2017). Erlangen: OPUS, 2017.
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