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Automotive Intelligent Transport Systems in Britain

Author: DTI/SMMT/Intelligent Transport Society
Publisher: DTI
Format: Brochure
Number of Pages: 17

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  • Technology & Innovation
  • Product & Service Information
  • Transport & the Environment
Summary

Jointly prepared by the DTI, the SMMT and the Intelligent Transport Society for the UK this brochure presents an excellent overview of Automotive Intelligent Transport Systems in the UK.

The brochure highlights the three core characteristics of communications, information and integration within the field of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), also known as transport telematics. It goes on to explain how the collection, processing integration and dissemination of information are at the heart of ITS and showcases the world class ITS services and technologies British based companies can provide.

The brochure also contains information on a range of world class Automotive ITS developments in Britain including: emergency alert systems for accidents and breakdowns, traffic and traveller information, route guidance and navigation, vehicle location and fleet management, in-vehicle diagnostics for optimised vehicle performance and many more.


 
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