TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
Use of a tank division multiplexing (TDM) digital (DIGITAL) Wireless (WIRELESS) communications technology, the radio (RADIO) Frequency (FREQUENCE) cut into a one time slot (TIME SLOT), to be allocated to a number of sockets use. GSM use TDMA to establish communications.
Telematics-car computing / automotive instrument panel operation
The new computing platform for industry, refers to the car computing devices, such as the dashboard of the wireless electronic devices, navigation systems, or a passenger entertainment system.
Car computing and wireless network development are closely related, some people even believe that the future car operations inside the main revenue source for the collection of the monthly fee for wireless services, such as hands-free operation of an e-mail access to real-time traffic reports, as well as the restaurants or performances fixed ticket services.
As the vehicle operator can not only enhance the car's market value and product differentiation in addition, if the success of wireless services will also allow a vehicle to extend the sales cycle, so the major car manufacturers are also actively involved.
July 2000, IDC forecasts car sales operations from one billion U.S. dollars in 1998 to grow to 42 billion. Adventis, GartnerG2 and other gathered in Detroit, the city transferred the company to meet analyst forecasts is that this is very strange for the 2010 revenue forecast to 20 billion austerity. However, in-car computing is also affected by the Internet bubble of the year, in May between the Telematics Detroit 2002 conference, the major car companies have also lowered the car operations of the investment and expected, and pessimistic about their future.
Other Related Web Sites:
Telematicsupdate.com Site telematicsupdate.com
CNET reported that the U.S. special Car PC's future
Telnet
TCP / IP network on the terminal emulation (TERMINAL EMULATION) software that enables users to log on from the local machine to the remote host (HOST), and the remote host implementation. |