Project Overview
Research and development in the field of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) currently focuses on the next generation of technology in transportation. Co-operative Systems is the key term which includes a new way to collaborate between individual travellers, the operators of transport systems, and service providers, all equipped with state-of-the-art technology. By introducing Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V), Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I), and Vehicle to X (V2X) communication, new potential is opened up to improve safe and "green" mobility. This type of co-operative system requires mobile and ad hoc networks. For deployment success, an inevitable prerequisite is the availability of secure and safe communication with assured privacy. Co-operative systems involve the handling of location and user information. Thus some core functions in co-operative systems include - if required and permitted - the identification of traveller movements, e.g. to draw conclusions about the traffic status. Consequently questions of privacy are inherently connected to co-operative intelligent transport systems whether they are public services, private services, or basic system functions. Yet the requirements of observing moving patterns as well as assuring privacy seem contradictory. For more details, see the PRECIOSA flyer and a introductory presentation . |
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