Drive-by-wireless: why the future of cars is P2P mesh, 4G cellular, and the cloud
Submitted: February 3, 2011 - 9:52pm
Originally published: February 3, 2011
Last updated: February 3, 2011 - 10:10pm
Originally published: February 3, 2011
Last updated: February 3, 2011 - 10:10pm
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Ars Technica
Author:
Jon Stokes
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Telemetria, 2635 North First Street, San Jose, CA, 95134, United States
A Q&A with Kaveh Hushyar, a former senior VP at AT&T and current CEO of Telemetria, which makes a DashTop in-car compute appliance. The car of the future will be more like a mobile office, and the traffic of the future will be a moving mesh of real-time, cloud-connected data sensors, with each car acting as a node on a giant peer-to-peer network.
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