Transport telematics is the term used by the European Commission as a title for its research programmes on intelligent transport systems (ITS). It covers all types of computer-based transport systems from traveller information to demand management, and from traffic control to advanced vehicle systems. Since the early 1990s a number of people have been suggesting that ITS should have a system architecture, but this was not always received favourably in various quarters. It became apparent that this was due to a lack of understanding of the issues involved and that there were three basic questions that needed to be answered: why do we need a system architecture? what are the issues covered by a system architecture? what is a system architecture? The authors discuss these three questions.
Providing system architecture for European transport telematics
IEE Colloquium Successful Introduction of Systems Engineering into an Organisation, 1999/037 ; 6/1-6/4
IEE Colloquium ; 1999/037
1999
4 Seiten
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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