<p>Twelve European carmakers have agreed to step up cooperation to bring car-to-car communication to European roads through the use of a common deployment strategy.<br> <br>The companies, which cooperate in the Car 2 Car Communication Consortium, have said they want to have cooperative systems in place from 2015, taking account of EU technical specifications for message formats, security requirements and other requirements.<br> <br>According to the car manufacturers, “It is of great importance that all equipped vehicles are speaking one language.” They added that in-vehicle systems developed by different manufacturers need to be interoperable and should use common European-wide communication standards.<br> </p><p>기사원문보기 : <a href="http://www.itsinternational.com/categories/utc/news/european-manufacturers-want-functioning-car-connectivity-by-2015/">http://www.itsinternational.com/categories/utc/news/european-manufacturers-want-functioning-car-connectivity-by-2015/</a></p>
Twelve European carmakers have agreed to step up cooperation to bring car-to-car communication to European roads through the use of a common deployment strategy.
The companies, which cooperate in the Car 2 Car Communication Consortium, have said they want to have cooperative systems in place from 2015, taking account of EU technical specifications for message formats, security requirements and other requirements.
According to the car manufacturers, “It is of great importance that all equipped vehicles are speaking one language.” They added that in-vehicle systems developed by different manufacturers need to be interoperable and should use common European-wide communication standards.
기사원문보기 : http://www.itsinternational.com/categories/utc/news/european-manufacturers-want-functioning-car-connectivity-by-2015/