Title: PRICING AND MONITORING ELECTRONICALLY OF AUTOMOBILES: THE DRIVE PROJECT PAMELA: 1. THE TECHNOLOGY
Abstract: In January 1989 the Commission of the European Communities launched the DRIVE research program. The objectives of the program were to investigate the potential of new and emerging information technologies and how these technologies could be incorporated into systems to improve the efficiency and safety of the Community's road networks and transport systems. Of the 72 projects within the framework comprising the DRIVE program, the PAMELA consortium is responsible for the development of a short-range communications system to facilitate two-way interchange of data between a moving vehicle and the road-side via a microwave communications link. This article is the first of three which will describe various aspects of the PAMELA project. This one will concentrate on describing the technology developed within the project.
Publication Year: 1991
Publication Date: 1991-05-01
Language: en
Type: article
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