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The present work proposes a project to control the opening and closing of a vehicle's power Windows, using a Raspberry board with a graphical LCD touchscreen interface. The system, besides a manual mode to open and close the windows, incorporates a basic algorithm to read the vehicle's speed thru OBDII protocol (On Board Diagnostics). With the automatic mode engaged, if the vehicle's speed increases,...
Vehicular networks are seen as the basis for the development of intelligent transportation systems. Therefore, and in order to take advantage of the benefits from these transportation systems, the development of standards that meet the specific characteristics of vehicular networks was required. The "Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments" (WAVE) was developed in order to fulfill this...
Modern vehicles incorporate an increasing number of distributed compute nodes, resulting in the need for faster and more reliable in-vehicle networks. Time-triggered protocols such as FlexRay have been gaining ground as the standard for high-speed reliable communications in the automotive industry, marking a shift away from the event-triggered medium access used in controller area networks (CANs)...
Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (VANETs) are a specific type of moving networks in which the nodes are vehicles with processing, storage and wireless communication capacity. VANETs face a number of challenges in terms of data dissemination due to the volatile density of vehicles and frequent changes in the network topology induced by the high mobility of the vehicles and of short-range communications. The...
This paper describes how we can use existing mobile technology to track the vehicle. Here the embedded system along with the mobile is used to prevent the vehicle from being stolen and also if the vehicle is stolen then its location can be tracked. Mobile technology is the fastest growing communication mode. In todaypsilas mobile technology we all are acquainted with short message service (SMS). In...
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