dressler2016cartox
Abstract
Man könnte flapsig sagen, die Welt drehe sich immer schneller. Gerade im Automobilsektor gab es durch Fortschritte in der Elektronik in den letzten 30 Jahren einen Generationswechsel - und der nächste steht bereits vor der Tür. Die Schlüsseltechnologie heißt Fahrzeugkommunikation (oder auch Car-to-X, kurz C2X). Damit ist einer- seits gemeint, dass sich Autos untereinander unterhalten, z. B. über Bremsmanöver oder Staus. Ebenso schließt die Fahrzeugkommunikation aber auch den Informationsaustausch mit der Umgebung, in der sich das Fahrzeug aufhält, ein, wobei etwa Ampelschaltzeiten oder Warnhinweise übermittelt werden. Dank solcher Kommunikation kann sowohl die Verkehrssicherheit erhöht als auch ökonomischer gefahren werden. C2X stellt somit einen Quantensprung in der Automobiltechnik dar. Am Lehrstuhl für Verteilte Eingebettete Systeme werden verschiedene Technologiebausteine für C2X erforscht und weiterentwickelt. Schwerpunkte liegen auf der Einhaltung von Echtzeitbedingungen und der Erhöhung der Zuverlässigkeit der drahtlosen Übertragung. Dabei stehen neben dem Entwurf von C2X-Protokollen, also Regeln für diesen Informationsaustausch, insbesondere zukünftige Anwendungen wie das automatisierte kooperative Kolonnenfahren auf dem Programm.
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@article{dressler2016cartox,
author = {Dressler, Falko and Sommer, Christoph},
title = {{Mit Car-to-X in die Zukunft - Kommunizierende Autos f{\"{u}}r automatisierte kooperative Fahrman{\"{o}}ver}},
journal = {ForschungsForum Paderborn},
month = {February},
pages = {40--45},
publisher = {Paderborn University},
volume = {19},
year = {2016},
}
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