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leen2001vehicles


G. Leen and D. Heffernan, "Vehicles Without Wires," Computing Control Engineering Journal, vol. 12 (5), pp. 205–211, 2001.


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industry., Currently it is estimated that more than 80% of all innovations within vehicles are derived from electronic systems! The cost of electronics in executive vehicles can amount to over 23% of the vehicle production cost. One wireless technology that may help to re-write the affordability equation for advanced electronic systems is known as Bluetooth. This article discusses the potential of Bluetooth within the automotive

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@article{leen2001vehicles,
    author = {Leen, G. and Heffernan, D.},
    doi = {10.1049/cce:20010501},
    title = {{Vehicles Without Wires}},
    pages = {205--211},
    journal = {Computing Control Engineering Journal},
    issn = {0956-3385},
    publisher = {IET},
    number = {5},
    volume = {12},
    year = {2001},
   }
   
   

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