New York Highway Safety System Goes Live - Sacramento Bee

New York Highway Safety System Goes Live
Sacramento Bee
By Kapsch TrafficCom IVHS Inc. ALBANY, NY, May 21, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- New York's commercial truck inspection program is getting a lot smarter because of a 5.9 GHz Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) Real-Time Clearance system developed by ...

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New York Testing High-Tech Truck Inspection System - Truckinginfo

New York Testing High-Tech Truck Inspection System
Truckinginfo
Equipped vehicles will be able to electronically report the driver's identity, the fleet company's safety record and the vehicle's health using a 5.9 GHz dedicated short range communication system. The system was developed for use by the New York State ...

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Melbourne trials new level crossing safety system - International Railway Journal

Melbourne trials new level crossing safety system
International Railway Journal
TRIALS of a new train-to-car wireless communications system designed to improve safety at level crossings are taking place this week in Melbourne. Developed at La Trobe University, the intelligent transport system uses dedicated short-range ...
Talking car sends train danger warning loud and clear Herald Sun

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Always connected, always safe: Technology provides a guiding hand for car drivers - New Electronics

Always connected, always safe: Technology provides a guiding hand for car drivers
New Electronics
As far back as 1999, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allocated 75MHz of the 5.9GHz spectrum for dedicated short range communications, or DSRC. In 2008, the European Commission allocated part of the 5.9GHz band for what it termed ...

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Driverless cars ahead - Detroit Free Press

Driverless cars ahead
Detroit Free Press
Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC), a version of Wi-Fi designed for the automotive industry, is considered a cornerstone technology, but adoption will take time, analyst Boyadjis says.

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Cars of the future will be computers on wheels - USA TODAY


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Cars of the future will be computers on wheels
USA TODAY
Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC), a version of Wi-Fi designed for automotive, is considered a cornerstone technology, but adoption will take time, analyst Boyadjis says. In an oft-mentioned example of DSRC's potential, a car 100 feet ahead ...

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RIM Partnering to Pilot NFC Ticketing at French Airport - BerryReview

RIM Partnering to Pilot NFC Ticketing at French Airport
BerryReview
NFC technology allows easy access to a wide range of useful services. Using a wireless short-range connection a simple tap of the mobile device can validate a flight ticket, pay for goods or receive information about, for example, departure gates, ...

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