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1、Connectivity and the Mobility Industry Edited by Dr. Andrew Brown, Jr. SAE International PROGRESS IN TECHNOLOGY SERIES Connectivity and the Mobility IndustryOther SAE books of interest: Green Technologies and the Mobility Industry By Dr. Andrew Brown, Jr. (Product Code: PT-146) Active Safety and the
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6、 phone: 724-772-4028; fax 724-772-9765. ISBN 978-0-7680-4767-7 Library of Congress Catalog Number 2011937693 SAE Order No. PT-148 DOI 10.4271/PT-148 Information contained in this work has been obtained by SAE International from sources believed to be reliable. However, neither SAE International nor
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9、vicesae.org phone: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) 724-776-4970 (outside USA) fax: 724-776-0790 Visit the SAE International Bookstore at http:/books.sae.orgTable of Contents Introduction Connectivity and the Mobility Industry 3Dr. Andrew Brown, Jr., P .E., FESD, NAE President, SAE International
10、, 2010 Special Contributions What to Expect Beyond 2015 Fourth Generation (4G) Wireless and the Vehicle 11Steven H. Bayless and Scott Belcher The Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITS America) The Evolution of the Driving Experience and Associated Technologies 33Douglas L. Welk, Tim D.
11、Bolduc, Gerald J. Witt, and Keenan A. Estese Delphi Electronics and Safety Wireless Charging of Electric Vehicle Converged with Communications Technology 41Dr. In-Soo Suh, Professor, Cho Chun Shik Graduate School for Green Transportation KAIST, Daejeon, Korea Challenges and Benefits Autonomous Drivi
12、ng A Practical Roadmap (2010-01-2335) 55Jeffrey D. Rupp and Anthony G. King The Line Within: Redrawing the Boundary of Connected Vehicle Systems Engineering (2010-01-2322) 77Robert Gee Metrics for Evaluating Electronic Control System Architecture Alternatives (2010-01-0453) 89Arkadeb Ghosal et al. C
13、onnected Vehicle Accelerates Green Driving (2010-01-2315) 99Tsuguo NobeCommunications Vehicular Safety Enabling Safety and Mobility through Connectivity (2010-01-2318) 109Chris Domin Vehicle Safety Communications Applications: System Design & Objective Testing Results (2011-01-0575) 119Farid Ahmed-Z
14、aid et al. Prioritized CSMA Protocol for Roadside-to-Vehicle and Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication Systems (2009-01-0165) 137Jun Kosai et al. Communications Vehicle Networks Vehicular Networks for Collision Avoidance at Intersections (2011-01-0573) 145Seyed Reza Azimi et al. Nomadic Device Connectivi
15、ty Using the AMI-C HMI Architecture (2009-01-0959) 157Frank Szczublewski et al. “Verify-on-Demand” A Practical and Scalable Approach for Broadcast Authentication in Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication (2011-01-0584) 161Hariharan Krishnan et al. Communications PHEV/EV Requirements Communication Requirem
16、ents for Plug-in Electric Vehicles (2011-01-0866) 175Richard A. Scholer et al. Communication Between Plug-in Vehicles and the Utility Grid (2010-01-0837) 191Richard A. Scholer et al.Technologies Intelligent Vehicle Technologies that Improve Safety, Congestion and Efficiency: Overview and Public Poli
17、cy Role (2009-01-0168) 205Eric C. Sauck Eco Navigation with Vehicle Interaction (2010-36-0280) 215Ricardo Takahira Comparative Analysis of Automatic Steering Technologies and Intelligent Transportation System Applied to BRT (2010-36-0310) 237Leopoldo Yoshioka et al. Development of HMI and Telematics
18、 Systems for a Reliable and Attractive Electric Vehicle (2011-01-0554) 251Shiochi Yoshizawa et al. Applications Commercial Business Viability of IntelliDrive Safety Applications (2010-01-2313) 263Robert White et al. Performance of Aftermarket (DSRC) Antennas Inside a Passenger Vehicle (2011-01-1031)
19、 275Radavan Miucic and Sue Bai Cybercars for Sustainable Urban Mobility A European Collaborative Approach (2010-01-2345) 281Michel Parent Merge Ahead: Integrating Heavy Duty Vehicle Networks with Wide Area Network Services (2010-01-2053) 285Mark P . Zachos Editors and Special Contributors Biographie
20、s About the Editor 325Dr. Andrew Brown, Jr. Special Contributors 326Steven H. BaylessScott BelcherDouglas L. WelkTim D. BolducGerald J. WittKeenan A. EsteseDr. In-Soo SuhIntroduction3 Connectivity and the Mobility Industry Introduction The nature of being connected while driving has changed dramatic
21、ally over the years. It was once sufficient to have AM radio as base reception and to seek FM signals while driving long distances. There were regional lists of such stations that drivers could tune to for favorite programs. Now, with the emergence of portable nomadic devices (PNDs) not only does th
22、e vehicle occupant want AM/FM, but XM satellite radio, MP3 functionality, smart phone connectivity, and other applications. In addition, sophisticated networks such as DSRC, WIFI, WIMAX, Bluetooth, and 3G can enable driver-to-service, vehicle-to-vehicle, and vehicle-to-infrastructure functionality.
23、The vehicle is regarded not only as a communication site, but also as a node on the internet. The challenges of greenhouse gas (GHG), fuel economy improvement, emissions reductions, and even increased safety pose the need for the vehicle to connect to the electric power grid for battery charging. Th
24、e electric power grid presents its own communication and connectivity issues augmented by the opportunity to perform wireless charging. The emergence of fourth generation (4G), long term evolution (LTE) represents an opportunity to provide seamless connectivity across silos in the process. In this p
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