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How Mobile Communications Improve Car Maintenance and the Aftersales Sector

Authors: Weiss, Erik and Gehlen, Guido and Rokitansky, Carl-Herbert and Walke, Bernard
Department of Communication Networks (ComNets), Faculty 6, RWTH Aachen University
: Erik Weiß In Proceedings of the 12th IEEE Benelux Symposium on Communications and Vehicular Technology in the Benelux, SCVT 2005, Enschede, Netherlands,University of Twente, 2005. Publication Date: Nov, 2005
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ISBN: 90-365-2264-1

Abstract MobilitY and CollAboRative Work in European Vehicle Emergency NeTworks (MYCAREVENT)i is a European Project of the 6th Framework Program [1]. MYCAREVENT aims to improve significantly modernise the European market for automotive services and repair, and helps the aftersales sector to deal with European Regulations. The After Sales Market of the European Automotive Industry has become a very important market. MYCAREVENT develops and implements new applications and services [4][2] which can be seamlessly and securely accessed using mobile communication. One of the critical points here is to ensure easy access to the various maintenance applications and services anywhere and anytime. Maintenance situation like car breakdowns or minor failure will happen everywhere. Wherever such an unpleasant situation appears, the driver needs help and advisory. This help most likely will be a roadside assistant of an automotive driver ‘club’ association. In order to facilitate permanent repairs at the roadside the technician needs information and guidance. The MYCAREVENT consortium develops the technological concept to provide the roadside technician and the driver with mobile communication following an “always best connected” approach which will facilitate the communication between the mobile users within a collaborative work environment.


Author Keywords
MYCAREVENT, Car2Car, Car2X,Vehicular Communication Gateway, Always Best Connected, Vertical Handover


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Bibtex

@INPROCEEDINGS{WeGeRoWa_SCVT05,
AUTHOR = {Weiss, E. and Gehlen, G. and Rokitansky, C.-H. and Walke, B.},
TITLE = {How Mobile Communications Improve Car Maintenance and the Aftersales
Sector},
YEAR = {2005},
MONTH = {Nov},
PUBLISHER = {University of Twente},
ADDRESS = {Enschede, Netherlands},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 12th IEEE Benelux Symposium on Communications and
Vehicular Technology in the Benelux, SCVT 2005},
ORGANIZATION = {University of Twente},
AFFILIATION = {Department of Communication Networks (ComNets), Faculty 6, RWTH Aachen University},
ISBN = {90-365-2264-1},
KEYWORDS = {MYCAREVENT, Car2Car, Car2X,Vehicular Communication Gateway, Always Best
Connected, Vertical Handover},
ANNOTE = {MYCAREVENT, Car2Car, Car2X,Vehicular Communication Gateway, Always Best
Connected, Vertical Handover},
URL = {https://www.comnets.rwth-aachen.de}
}
Signature in CN-Library = {QE24}



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