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Telematics Services in Hybrid Networks

Project Description

Traffic- or media-related information may be delivered to (and from) cars and/or drivers in many different ways and via various communication or distribution systems. This cooperation with partner BMW AG focuses on a hybrid network in which different classes of messages with specific quality-of-service (QoS) requirements are transmitted to cars either via a broadcast or a point-to-point channel, more specifically either via the DAB system (Digital Audio Broadcasting) or via GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications). For example, urgent traffic control messages need to be received with tightly bounded delays, whereas some media streams are more sensitive to jitter (i.e., variability of interarrival times). On the other hand, only a limited capacity of the DAB broadcasting caroussel might be contracted for a fixed cost, while overflow traffic must be delivered by GSM services causing additional expenses.
Detailed simulation models as well as compact analytical models are developed to determine the minimal cost for meeting the QoS requirements in such hybrid networks.

Project Period

    2004-01-01 – 2006-06-30

Project Members

Sponsored by

  • BMW AG (Munich)

Involved Institutions

  • Science of Traffic Policy, Traffic Technology (EW-1, BMW)
  1. Jing Hu, Reinhard German, Armin Heindl, Ronald Kates und Matthias Unbehaun, “Traffic modelling and cost optimization for transmitting traffic messages over a hybrid broadcast and cellular network,” Proc. 8th Int. IEEE Conf. on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Vienna, Austria, pp. ., September 2005