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Pre-Drive C2X
Type
applied research project
Start Date
01 July 2008
End Date
30 June 2010
Status
ongoing
Keywords
Car-to-Car communication
C2X
telematics
Description
Based on the overall description of a common European architecture for an inter-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication system PRE-DRIVE C2X shall develop a detailed system specification and a working as well as functionally verified prototype. It will be robust enough to be used in future field operational trials of cooperative systems. Furthermore PRE-DRIVE C2X shall develop an integrated simulation model for cooperative systems, which, for the first time, enables a holistic approach for estimation of the expected benefits in terms of safety, efficiency and environment.
This work shall be topped of by the development of tools and methods necessary for functional verification and testing of cooperative systems in laboratory environment, on test tracks and on real roads in the framework of a field operational test. In the proposed project these shall be applied to the PRE-DRIVE C2X prototype system to verify its proper functioning and to do a limited impact assessment including a friendly user test. Last but not least extensive dissemination activities are planned in order to communicate the benefits of cooperative systems vehicle technology to the public and to address all relevant European stakeholders.
Partners include: RENESAS TECHNOLOGY EUROPE GMBH GERMANY PBS PROJEKTGRUPPE FUER BETRIEBSWIRTSCHAFTLICHE STUDIEN AG
GERMANY, HITACHI EUROPE SAS FRANCE
UNIVERSITAET KARLSRUHE (TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE) GERMANY
DELPHI DELCO ELECTRONICS EUROPE GMBH GERMANY
EUROPEAN CENTER FOR INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES GMBH GERMANY
VOLVO TECHNOLOGY AB SWEDEN
ADAM OPEL GMBH GERMANY
IRION MANAGEMENT CONSULTING GMBH GERMANY
AUDI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT GERMANY
SAP AG GERMANY
NEC EUROPE LTD UNITED KINGDOM
NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK - TNO NETHERLANDS
BMW FORSCHUNG UND TECHNIK GMBH GERMANY
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET GRAZ AUSTRIA
DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT UND RAUMFAHRT E.V. GERMANY
CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT - SOCIETA CONSORTILE PER AZIONI ITALY
INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM VZW BELGIUM
PTV PLANUNG TRANSPORT VERKEHR AG. GERMANY
UNIVERSITY OF SURREY UNITED KINGDOM
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE SUR LES TRANSPORTS ET LEUR SECURITE. FRANCE
VOLKSWAGEN AG GERMANY
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V.
www.pre-drive-c2x.eu
This work shall be topped of by the development of tools and methods necessary for functional verification and testing of cooperative systems in laboratory environment, on test tracks and on real roads in the framework of a field operational test. In the proposed project these shall be applied to the PRE-DRIVE C2X prototype system to verify its proper functioning and to do a limited impact assessment including a friendly user test. Last but not least extensive dissemination activities are planned in order to communicate the benefits of cooperative systems vehicle technology to the public and to address all relevant European stakeholders.
Partners include: RENESAS TECHNOLOGY EUROPE GMBH GERMANY PBS PROJEKTGRUPPE FUER BETRIEBSWIRTSCHAFTLICHE STUDIEN AG
GERMANY, HITACHI EUROPE SAS FRANCE
UNIVERSITAET KARLSRUHE (TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE) GERMANY
DELPHI DELCO ELECTRONICS EUROPE GMBH GERMANY
EUROPEAN CENTER FOR INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES GMBH GERMANY
VOLVO TECHNOLOGY AB SWEDEN
ADAM OPEL GMBH GERMANY
IRION MANAGEMENT CONSULTING GMBH GERMANY
AUDI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT GERMANY
SAP AG GERMANY
NEC EUROPE LTD UNITED KINGDOM
NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK - TNO NETHERLANDS
BMW FORSCHUNG UND TECHNIK GMBH GERMANY
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET GRAZ AUSTRIA
DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT UND RAUMFAHRT E.V. GERMANY
CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT - SOCIETA CONSORTILE PER AZIONI ITALY
INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM VZW BELGIUM
PTV PLANUNG TRANSPORT VERKEHR AG. GERMANY
UNIVERSITY OF SURREY UNITED KINGDOM
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE SUR LES TRANSPORTS ET LEUR SECURITE. FRANCE
VOLKSWAGEN AG GERMANY
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V.
www.pre-drive-c2x.eu
Leader contributor(s)
Bohnert, Thomas Michael
Member contributor(s)
Eisert, Uli
Schroth, Christoph
Baecker, Oliver
Miche, Markus
Funder(s)
Topic(s)
Car-to-X communication infrastructure
Method(s)
IT architecture development
business modeling
Range
HSG Internal
Range (De)
HSG Intern
Division(s)
Eprints ID
49892
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PublicationA Profit-Maximizing Method for the Partitioning of Embedded Software Features in Motor Vehicles(Association for Information Systems, 2009-08-06)
;Baecker, Oliver ;Weppner, HaraldStrube, JochenAs the system design of in-car embedded systems becomes more and more modular and motor vehicles get increasingly connected to enterprise systems based on Car-2-X technology, the integration of additional embedded software features becomes technically feasible throughout the product lifecycle. For car manufacturers, this opens up the opportunity to sell additional embedded software features to their customers at a later time, thus generating subsequent revenue in addition to the initial sale. However, due to the competitive environment and customer preferences, it is impossible to apply this concept to the complete feature set. In order to support the decision, which features should be included in a shipped product and which features should be retained to generate subsequent revenue, we propose a profit-maximizing method that identifies two complementary feature bundles. To illustrate our approach, we present a numerical example, which illustrates the partitioning of embedded software features in motor vehiclesType: conference paper -
PublicationData Dissemination in Vehicular Networks(Auerbach, 2009)
;Strassberger, Markus ;Schroth, Christoph ;Lasowski, Robert ;Moustafa, HassnaaZhang, YanExchanging information among vehicles is one of the key technological enablers to support foresighted driving, thus making traffic, in total, safer, more comfortable, and more efficient. In order to make the vision of a widespread intervehicle network come true, where arbitrary data can be transfered among nodes and reliably disseminated within certain geographical regions with low latency, a number of technological challenges have to be solved. This chapter gives an overview on those challenges and presents various approaches with respect to data dissemination in vehicular networks. In particular, an integrated approach is presented that explicitly aims to maximize the overall network utility in all traffic situations and thereby seamlessly scale between high and low traffic densities. Book Synopsis: Vehicular networks have special behavior and characteristics, distinguishing them from other types of mobile networks. This book illustrates their benefits and real-life applications. It examines possible services that these networks can provide and presents their possible deployment architectures, while also showing the roles of the involved contributors (networks operators, car manufacturers, service providers, and governmental authorities). The book explores the technical challenges in deployment, such as MAC protocols, routing, information dissemination, dynamic IP autoconfiguration, mobility management, security, and the privacy of drivers and passengers. In addition, it considers the possible business models for deploying such networks.Type: book section