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MAIN ACTORS. EFKON is a worldwide leading company in Intelligent Transportation Systems Electronic Payment Applications. It actually supplies one of the most advanced Truck Tolling System in the world, i.e. the German multilane free flow Satellite Truck Tolling System. In the frame of that project, Active DSRC Infrared Communications are placed in strategic 300 locations like borders, in-roads to cities etc. and are designed for vehicle speed up to 250 km/h. xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx
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MAIN ACTORS. Main actors are the car manufacturers together with automotive equipment suppliers. Car 2 Car Communication Consortium (xxx.xxx-xx-xxx.xxx) is the leading forum of automotive industry for WiFi / WAVE development and standardisation
MAIN ACTORS. N/A 2.1.4.6. REFERENCES xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/wiki/Mobile_ad-hoc_network SAFESPOT, xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx-xx.xxx COMeSafety: Communication for eSafety, xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/ Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxx, and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx: A Survey on Position-Based Routing in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
MAIN ACTORS. Mobile communication companies, e.g. AT&T, Nokia, Qualcomm
MAIN ACTORS e*Message is the leader in the continental European paging market. Its subsidiaries in Germany and France operate nationwide networks with excellent coverage that deliver the highest reliability. The company was founded in 2000 and took over Deutsche Telekom’s and France Telecom’s paging activities in the course of the same year. The e*Message Group offers a full range of Alerting, Business Paging and Data Broadcast services, as well as a professional trunked radio network for voice and data transfer made available to industry companies, public agencies and service providers in the Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxxxx region. The Group has introduced major innovations every year since its creation.
MAIN ACTORS. ORBCOMM provides satellite data services. As of August 18, 2009, ORBCOMM reported 500,000 billable subscriber communicators on the company's U.S.-based gateway control centre. ORBCOMM has control centres in the United States, Brazil, Japan, and Korea, as well as U.S. ground stations in New York, Georgia, Arizona, and Washington State, and international ground stations in Curacao, Italy, Australia, Kazakhstan, Brazil, Argentina, Morocco, Japan, Korea, and Malaysia. Plans for additional ground station locations are under way.
MAIN ACTORS. Currently LoJack Corporation, the premier worldwide provider of wireless tracking and recovery systems for mobile assets, is the leader in global stolen vehicle recovery, with its unrivalled, proven solutions and direct integration with law enforcement. LoJack created the stolen vehicle recovery category over 20 years ago and has earned a 90 percent recovery success rate. Globally, more than 250,000 stolen vehicles worth over $5 billion have been recovered using LoJack technology. LoJack operates in areas of the country with the greatest population density, highest number of new vehicle sales and greatest incidents of vehicle theft. LoJack is currently operable in 27 states and the District of Columbia, as well as more than 30 countries throughout North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Asia.
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MAIN ACTORS. Coyote system is a European company providing innovative road safety products and services to motorists across Europe. Coyote System launched its first product the Coyote Classic in February 2006 in France. It was the world's first real-time speed camera alert system. It still is the only speed camera alert system to provide speed limits at all times on all roads in France. The Mini Coyote was launched in France in February 2008. There are now more than 100 000 users of Coyote products in Europe in 2009.
MAIN ACTORS. Trafficmaster was founded in 1988 and floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1994. Teletrac Inc is Trafficmaster entirely owned US subsidiary company. Trafficmaster is also the force behind Trackstar stolen vehicle tracking system.
MAIN ACTORS. ETSI The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) produces globally-applicable standards for Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), including fixed, mobile, radio, converged, broadcast and internet technologies.
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