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Project54 & R&D & Science & Technology & Telematics Ian_Cassias on 31 Oct 2007 03:49 pm

Vehicle Telematics: A Literature Review

Vehicle telematics is the use of computing, sensing and telecommunication technologies to provide services in an automotive environment. Vehicle telematics service categories include navigation, remote diagnostics, fleet management, safety, information access, context awareness and mobile commerce. Supporting these services requires unique hardware and software architectures. Additionally, issues such as privacy, data security and human factors design must be considered in the implementation of vehicle telematics. The purpose of this paper is to provide a partial review of the extensive body of research relating to this field.

Project54 is involved in implementing telematics services supporting public safety operations. Ongoing research efforts aim to provide telematics services such as navigation, fleet management, remote diagnostics, information access and context awareness to police officers in the field.

Here is the paper:

I. Cassias, A.L. Kun, “Vehicle Telematics: A Literature Review”, Technical Report, ECE.P54.2007.9, University of New Hampshire, Project54, 2007

Ian Cassias

One Response to “Vehicle Telematics: A Literature Review”

  1. on 06 Nov 2007 at 7:47 am 1.Andrew Kun said …

    Ian did the bulk of the work on this. Great work Ian!

    Andrew Kun

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