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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Markus Mueck , Ingolf KarlsPublisher: De Gruyter Imprint: De|G Press Weight: 0.464kg ISBN: 9781501515729ISBN 10: 1501515721 Pages: 233 Publication Date: 09 January 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction 1 V2X objectives 6 V2X and D2D networking and connectivity 9 Technical challenges for V2X 10 Sensors 10 Computing 12 Networking 13 Society, ethics and politics 17 Outline 23 Chapter 2: Applications and Use Cases 27 Use cases up to 2005 29 Between 2005 and 2011 32 Use cases since 2011 38 Conclusions 50 Chapter 3: V2X Requirements, Standards, and Regulations 59 Requirements 61 Sensors 65 Communications 66 Dynamic high-definition maps 69 Over-the-air updates 71 In-vehicle Infotainment 71 V2X networking and connectivity standards 73 V2X networking and connectivity regulation 79 Conclusions 85 Chapter 4: Technologies 89 Sensing 91 Computing 96 Communications 99 Software 105 HAD maps 108 Functional safety 111 Conclusions 113 Chapter 5: V2X networking and connectivity 121 IEEE 802.11p-based DSRC and ITS-G5 121 LTE and 5G NR V2X 128 C-V2X Phase 1 where 3GPP works on LTE Vehicular Services 131 Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) Communications 137 Vehicle-to-pedestrian (V2P, P2V) Communications 138 Vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I, I2V) Communications 138 Vehicle-to-network Communications (V2N, N2V) 139 Synchronization 140 Location Determination 142 C-V2X evolution toward Phase 2 and beyond 143 Chapter 6: Infotainment 151 Infotainment 152 Telematics and control 156 In-vehicle connectivity and networking 158 Conclusions 162 Chapter 7: Software Reconfiguration 167 Issues to Be Addressed by Software Reconfiguration 168 Problem statement 1: How to transfer and install radio software components to a target platform in a secure way 168 Problem statement 2: How to enable a user to access new software components 168 Problem statement 3: How to deal with device certification in the context of novel radio software components 169 Problem statement 4: How to achieve software portability and execution efficiency 169 Problem statement 5: How to enable a gradual evolution toward software reconfigurability 169 The Regulation Framework: Relationship Between Software Reconfigurability and the Radio Equipment Directive 169 Mobile Device Reconfiguration Classes: How the Level Of Reconfigurability Will Grow Over Time 172 The ETSI Reconfiguration Ecosystem 174 Code Efficiency and Portability Through the Radio Virtual Machine 180 Multi-Radio Interface (MURI) 184 RRS Software Reconfigurability For Hardware Updates 186 The ETSI Software Reconfiguration Solution in Comparison to Other Alternatives 187 ETSI Security Framework for Software Reconfiguration 188 Responsibility Management 190 Conclusion 193 Chapter 8: Outlook 195 Appendix A 203 List of acronyms 203 Index 251ReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Markus Mueck, Spectrum Sharing, Intel; Dr. Ingolf Karls, NGS program manager, Intel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |