Context-aware smart car: From model to prototype

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Abstract

Smart cars are promising application domain for ubiquitous computing. Context-awareness is the key feature of a smart car for safer and easier driving. Despite many industrial innovations and academic progresses have been made, we find a lack of fully context-aware smart cars. This study presents a general architecture of smart cars from the viewpoint of context-awareness. A hierarchical context model is proposed for description of the complex driving environment. A smart car prototype including software platform and hardware infrastructures is built to provide the running environment for the context model and applications. Two performance metrics were evaluated: accuracy of the context situation recognition and efficiency of the smart car. The whole response time of context situation recognition is nearly 1.4 s for one person, which is acceptable for non-time critical applications in a smart car. © 2009 Zhejiang University and Springer-Verlag GmbH.

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Sun, J., Wu, Z. H., & Pan, G. (2009). Context-aware smart car: From model to prototype. Journal of Zhejiang University: Science A, 10(7), 1049–1059. https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.A0820154

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