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The Vehicle Location Tracking System Using Wireless Network

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Advances in Multimedia Modeling (MMM 2007)

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Various intelligence styles ITS systems are developed by wireless network and development of GPS (Global Positioning System). Vehicles position track system that grasps position of vehicles by real time at control and monitoring center is a core of public transportation information system and it supplies various information that are related to the vehicles position information to user and administrator. Most existing Vehicle location tracking systems use a GPS system that is a high cost device then other things. Therefore, we designed vehicle location track system that using sensor node in which node has an inexpensive and miniaturized RF transceiver. Proposed vehicles position track system collects message that wireless ad-hoc network that is consisted of fixing sensor node that is installed along bus route and mobile sensor node that is installed to bus are happened contacting in server and manage transfer information of vehicles. Also, take advantage of bidirectional of wireless ad-hoc network it can supply bus surrounding information connected with bus position information to passenger.

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Oh, S. (2006). The Vehicle Location Tracking System Using Wireless Network. In: Cham, TJ., Cai, J., Dorai, C., Rajan, D., Chua, TS., Chia, LT. (eds) Advances in Multimedia Modeling. MMM 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4352. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69429-8_71

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