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Networked Electronic Equipments Using the IEEE 1451 Standard—VisioWay: A Case Study in the ITS Area

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  • F. Barrero
  • S. L. Toral
  • M. Vargas
  • J. Becerra

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The concept of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs) has been recently introduced to define modern embedded systems with enhanced digital connectivity, combining people, vehicles, and public infrastructure. The smart transducer concept, on the other hand, has been established by the IEEE 1451 standard to simplify the scalability of networked electronic equipments. The synergy of both concepts will establish a new paradigm in the near future of the ITS area. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the integration of electronic equipments into intelligent road-traffic management systems by using the smart transducer concept. An automated video processing sensor for road-traffic monitoring applications is integrated into an ITS network as a case study. The impact of the IEEE 1451 standard in the development and performance of ITS equipments is analyzed through its application to this video-based system, commercialized under the name VisioWay.

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  • F. Barrero & S. L. Toral & M. Vargas & J. Becerra, 2012. "Networked Electronic Equipments Using the IEEE 1451 Standard—VisioWay: A Case Study in the ITS Area," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 8(4), pages 467124-4671, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:8:y:2012:i:4:p:467124
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/467124
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