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Design and Evaluation of Telematics User Interface for Ubiquitous Vehicle

  • Hong, Won-Kee (Daegu University, Dept. of Multimedia engineering) ;
  • Kim, Tae-Hwan (Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle R&D Institute) ;
  • Ko, Jaepil (Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Dept. of Computer engineering)
  • Received : 2014.02.04
  • Accepted : 2014.06.10
  • Published : 2014.06.30

Abstract

In the ubiquitous computing environment, a ubiquitous vehicle will be a communication node in the vehicular network as well as the means of ground transportation. It will make humans and vehicles seamlessly and remotely connected. Especially, one of the prominent services in the ubiquitous vehicle is the vehicle remote operation. However, mutual-collaboration with the in-vehicle communication network, the vehicle-to-vehicle communication network and the vehicle-to-roadside communication network is required to provide vehicle remote operation services. In this paper, an Internet-based human-vehicle interfaces and a network architecture is presented to provide remote vehicle control and diagnosis services. The performance of the proposed system is evaluated through a design and implementation in terms of the round trip time taken to get a vehicle remote operation service.

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